The two missions are not mutually exclusive.
This is just more pedantic word games though. He uses 'drafted' in the same breath as 'reserve activation clause'. I think the intent was clear that McCoy didn't have a choice. Also, is he the only doctor on Earth?
Transporters would seem to eliminate the "I was the closest in the area" argument.
I think they are equal, both in training, armament, and capability.Indeed. But defense is still a secondary purpose of Starfleet.
naval
neɪ.vəl / neɪ.vəl
adjective
belonging to a country's navy, or relating to military ships.
I think they are equal, both in training, armament, and capability.
I have little regard for Picard or his words, so you'll excuse me if I don't take that at face value, but political propaganda.The statement by Picard that "Starfleet is not a military organization; its purpose is exploration" explicitly identifies its primary mission.
No, I'm taking Picard's statement based upon what I know of Picard and his point of view. I am not "ignoring canon" I am applying my rational thinking skills of observation to Picard, and the behaviors of Starfleet as a whole.Whatever your opinion of Picard may be, his statement is not open to interpretation. It is meant to be taken at face value. Once you ignore canon, you ignore what makes Star Trek Star Trek.
And there is what ends upon on screen.There is also this:
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Unless diplomacy is defined as "with phasers first."
It's a joke....I do that.When has Starfleet EVER shown that it has a "phasers first" policy when it comes to conflict resolution?
...I am applying my rational thinking skills of observation to Picard, and the behaviors of Starfleet as a whole.
This was seen in the Cardassian, Tzenkethi, and yes, even the Dominion War.
Kirk witnessed a woman feeding coins into a newspaper vending machine. His comments wasn't "They're still paying for things," but (imo) he was noting the use of physical currency in the purhase. It wasn't a case of Kirk commenting on the newspaper not being free.Star Trek IV. 'They still use money'
And just for fun, there's a bit of dialog from Journey's End;And yet Starfleet is still repeatedly identified as a non-military organization.
And just for fun, there's a bit of dialog from Journey's End;
NECHEYEV: You'll notice a demilitarised zone has also been created along the border. Neither side will be permitted to place military outposts, conduct fleet exercises, or station warships anywhere in the demilitarised area.
Necheyev using the phrase "neither side," means Necheyev is subsequently referring to Starfleet starships as "warships."
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