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Questions you'd ask a member of various alien species.

Seriously, I would love to ask some race Starfleet pulled the plug on, if they appreciated what we did to them and their planet, or not. For example: The Feeders of Vaal. They were simple, food-gathering, peace-loving folk with Lifespans that were virtually without limit ... and now? After Kirk blew up Vaal's innards, there must surely have been chaos and upheaval. And this is but one example. What must these aliens think of us? That's what I'd like to know ... and know it good! Don't hold back ... tell us how you really feel.
 
The Vorta; Are ALL of you clones, or do you, you know, reproduce like other races?

Romulans; since you're descended directly from Vulcans, don't you have super human strength? What about pon Farr?
 
Who possessed an advanced planetary weapons system.
The "Advanced Planetary Weapons System" actually possessed The Feeders of Vaal.

Yes, they built it, long ago, and I'm sure it was quite servile in the beginning. But, either a "Skynet" type of situation developed, as from the Terminator franchise, or some generation or another simply chose to put Vaal in charge.

Either way, once that happened, then we're talking about things like their leader having devices added to his person to give Vaal that much more control.

Maybe The Feeders of Vaal were always an innocent, gullible people and they simply accepted Vaal's will, once he attained awareness? Who knows. By the time we meet him, though ... he's definitely calling the shots.
 
Seriously, I would love to ask some race Starfleet pulled the plug on, if they appreciated what we did to them and their planet, or not. For example: The Feeders of Vaal. They were simple, food-gathering, peace-loving folk with Lifespans that were virtually without limit ... and now? After Kirk blew up Vaal's innards, there must surely have been chaos and upheaval. And this is but one example. What must these aliens think of us? That's what I'd like to know ... and know it good! Don't hold back ... tell us how you really feel.

Now I'm wondering... would the answer(s) be similar to answer(s) given by inhabitants of countries the West interfered with to bring democracy and such ? :)

Going back to the topic title, I would ask this hypothetical 'member of various alien species' if that is just a fancy title for having a mixed ancestry.
 
I think I'd like to ask the Andorians JUST WHERE THE HELL THEY WENT?!?!

I don't recall seeing a single Andorian in any of the 80s/90s TV shows and as we learnt in Enterprise, in the right hands, they could be a really fearsome and fantastic race. Klingsons? Shmingons.
 
Questions to the Borg:

How good is your computer virus protection?
Are there areas in the collective memory that are only allowed after a drone is 18 years old or has been assimilated for 18 years?
Do you ever shower? Brush your teeth?
What's your favorite color? Might it be green?
Do female Borg drones have periods? Do the menstrual cycles sync among female drones?
Have you ever assimilated a dog or a cat, just to see what'll happen?
Your skin looks bad, have you thought of moisturiser?
 
Questions to the Borg:

How good is your computer virus protection?
Are there areas in the collective memory that are only allowed after a drone is 18 years old or has been assimilated for 18 years?
Do you ever shower? Brush your teeth?
What's your favorite color? Might it be green?
Do female Borg drones have periods? Do the menstrual cycles sync among female drones?
Have you ever assimilated a dog or a cat, just to see what'll happen?
Your skin looks bad, have you thought of moisturiser?

Ooh, ooh, can you also ask why they define "perfection" as clunky machine bits for hands which results, as we saw during First Contact, in them being unable to open a simple standard Star Fleet door and then them having to resort to simply smashing the damn thing down like the drug squad. Not very efficient, really.
 
Ooh, ooh, can you also ask why they define "perfection" as clunky machine bits for hands which results, as we saw during First Contact, in them being unable to open a simple standard Star Fleet door and then them having to resort to simply smashing the damn thing down like the drug squad. Not very efficient, really.

Answer might be that like many others, they think they're better, when in fact, they're not... Example: White supremecists.
 
Regarding betazoids, I get the impression in peacetime positions are given based on experiential qualification and not based on genetic advantage.

In The Price, Deja Q, and any augmentation episode we get the impression that people are ashamed of their inborn advantages.

Unless your name is 'Wesley'.
 
I'd ask the Borg why they let the women they assimilate keep their breasts. I would think breasts would not be logical to the Borg.
 
If there was a World War III that ANY humans survived, and apparently there was, then it was almost certainly a series of proxy wars. Those tend to be fought in the countries of people too poor or militarily advanced to object to them being fought there, unfortunately for them. Which would end badly for... well... everyone, really - but even more so for the inhabitants of Africa, the Middle East, and large parts of Asia, I would expect. There's (almost?) no racism left in United Earth. There's just a lot more white Americans, Europeans, and probably Australians left than there is of everyone else. :(
Also recall that the augments controlled lots of Africa and Eurasia-probably why there are far less Arabs and Asians still existing.
 
I'd ask the Borg why they let the women they assimilate keep their breasts.
That's like asking why the Borg let drones in general keep their earlobes, what are the Borg going to do, cut them off?

If you're talking specifically about Seven's breasts, remember the Borg do have a perception of perfection.
 
That's like asking why the Borg let drones in general keep their earlobes, what are the Borg going to do, cut them off?

I don't think the Borg just remove "useless" body parts. We see them remove body parts, but only to replace them with something superior (from their perspective, that is). An ocular implant for an eye, a mechanic arm with all kinds of appendages for a biological arm, and so on. So, if they have nothing 'better' to replace those breasts or earlobes with, I suppose the drones get to keep them.
 
Now I'm wondering... would the answer(s) be similar to answer(s) given by inhabitants of countries the West interfered with to bring democracy and such ? :)
In the episode "Errand of Mercy," from The Classic Series, Captain Kirk uses this sales pitch on the Organians:

KIRK: Gentlemen, I must get you to reconsider. We can be of immense help to you. In addition to military aid, we can send you specialists, technicians. We can show you how to feed a thousand people where one was fed before. We can help you build schools, educate the young in the latest technological and scientific skills. Your public facilities are almost non-existent. We can help you remake your world, end disease, hunger, hardship. All we ask in return is that you let us help you. Now.

"All we ask in return ... is that you let us help you." I don't mean to disbelieve this, because it's coming directly from Our Hero, but ... that "all" part in there has all sorts of red flags popping up, for me. So many ...
 
KIRK: All we ask in return is that you let us help you. Now.

"All we ask in return ... is that you let us help you." I don't mean to disbelieve this, because it's coming directly from Our Hero, but ... that "all" part in there has all sorts of red flags popping up, for me. So many ...
Nah, it's fine if they say that. It's when they tell you that all they want in return is some of your water that you know they're really lizard people that want to eat you, and you should open fire immediately. ;)
 
Sound advice, sir! Very sound, indeed ...

The DS9 episode "Grand Nagus" had the GN giving Quark some sound advice, also. He goes, "... never trust anyone who puts your prosperity above their own." Kirk's "all we ask is that you let us help you" line comes off just that way. It comes off as a hustle. Plain ... and ... simple!
 
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