*bullshit*

You realize Humans in the time of Archer would think a Runabout seemed like a warship compared to the NX-01?

lighten up
*bullshit*
Honestly, I don't think it can.Hell, a similar argument can be made that only a small percentage of Star Trek in general is actually about exploration.
Which is sort of a point: If Starfleet WAS a military organization, the transformation in "Yesterday's Enterprise" wouldn't be so jarring. That would be the way they ALWAYS are, even when they don't need to be.Also it is somewhat ironic that many in fandom get all bent out of shape over the fact that "Starfleet isn't a military" and then the most popular episode of TNG is the one in the alternate timeline where Starfleet intentionally is depicted as a military.
Which is also a really good point: Nobody in a military organization would EVER say something like that.Imagine you were driving across the desert and came across a group of air force personnel launching weather balloons. You decide to pull over and check it out. The OIC is a Colonel, and you ask him what they're doing. He says "Were conducting atmospheric experiments. These guys are training to be meteorologists."
And you say "Wow, I thought the air force just flew bombers and fighters and cool stealth aircraft."
Now imagine the Colonel said "Yeah, a lot of people think the Air Force is a military, but it's actually a scientific organization."
Science fiction is FULL of depictions of explicitly military organizations that conduct deep space exploration. NONE of them display the kind of blasé attitude towards combat readiness that Starfleet is actually famous for. Even TOS got away from that by the end of the first season. The all-military Starfleet "Yesterday's Enterprise" Starfleet would be interesting to see, but it's certainly not what they are in the REGULAR timeline.
When someone shows me who the Federation military is, then I'll concede that Starfleet isn't it.
Again: why are you so sure the Federation even HAS a military? The ability of Starfleet to methodically pick their enemies apart seems to preclude their actually NEEDING one.When someone shows me who the Federation military is, then I'll concede that Starfleet isn't it.
Who's to say the Federation has a military?
As for the comparison to the Coast Guard.... USCG is a branch of the military. They aren't paramilitary. They aren't pseudomilitary. They are part of the military.
In the USA, the coast guard is a member organization of the US Armed Forces. So are all the state National Guards. Neither organization performs military duties as part of their general responsibilities, unless they are called into service to help a "primary" military in the war theater - for example, during the recent wars in the Middle East, National Guard units were sometimes sent overseas in support and secondary combat roles. Most of their duties are generally non-combat roles, however.The Coast Guards of MOST countries aren't military organizations and are better described as maritime police and rescue services. Of all western countries, only the United States incorporates its coast guard as part of its military because, shit, EVERYTHING is part of the military here
There is a difference between a peacetime military and a war military. The differences don't change the nature of the organization, however.Which is sort of a point: If Starfleet WAS a military organization, the transformation in "Yesterday's Enterprise" wouldn't be so jarring. That would be the way they ALWAYS are, even when they don't need to be.
The all-military Starfleet "Yesterday's Enterprise" Starfleet would be interesting to see, but it's certainly not what they are in the REGULAR timeline.
Starfleet is the military - but with a primarily peacekeeping role as opposed to a primarily combat role.Again: why are you so sure the Federation even HAS a military? The ability of Starfleet to methodically pick their enemies apart seems to preclude their actually NEEDING one.
Again: why are you so sure the Federation even HAS a military? The ability of Starfleet to methodically pick their enemies apart seems to preclude their actually NEEDING one.
The Siege of AR-558 said:SISKO: Now you listen to me, Quark, because I'm only going to say this one time. I care about Nog and every soldier under my command. Understood? Every single one.
The Dutch East India company used to do it all the time.I don't know of any civilian or corporate organization that has the right to execute its members or deny them freedom.
It boggles my mind that anyone sees Starfleet as anything other than a military organization.
And LBJ seems to think police officers are too.Ben Sisko seems to think they are military...
Lyndon B. Johnson said:The front-line soldier in the war on crime is the local law enforcement officer.
And LBJ seems to think police officers are too.
Except for the times in every series and many of the films that the writers have explicitly stated in dialogue that Starfleet is not a military organization.
and stated they are the military
Please cite a line of dialogue that explicitly states Starfleet is a military organization.
Sisko probably was too.I think he was speaking metaphorically in that case.
Kirk states he is a soldier and offers the Organians "military aid" in "Errand of Mercy".
Errand of Mercy said:AYELBORNE: It is no trick, Commander. We have simply put an end to your war. All your military forces, wherever they are, are now completely paralysed.
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