Someone wanting to alter history might be able to do so undisturbed in some empires. I'm sure there are many places the Federation simply not go to.
Everyone should want to be in the Federation. Hell, you even want the Cardassians to join. You're only sending them replicators because one day they can take their rightful place on the Federation Council. You know, in some ways you're worse than the Borg. At least they tell you about their plans for assimilation. You're more insidious. You assimilate people and they don't even know it.
Eddington's remarks always seemed rather extreme I thought. It's not like they're forced to stay. They can leave at any time.
Is there a canonical source for that?
When do we see this?Is there any canonical source to say a member can't leave the UFP should they wish to do so?
Yeah, there's a few references to the Dominion in the movie.Did they mention the Dominion in Insurrection? I haven't gotten around to seeing it yet!
JB
It was made at the time of DS9 and the conflict so I'm guessing they were cashing in on their sister show's popularity?
JB
If the Federation is a collection of sovereign entinies, then there could be a requirement to come to each others aid, and to pay into a fund for defense (starfleet?). the Nato treaty says that member nations agree to spend a certain percentage of their GNP on their own defense, but there no force behind the agreement.guess it would depend on the autonomy and responsibilities you would have as a member. I suppose the greatest assets are protection from other hostile empires while being part of a relatively free society with access to potentially greater technology than your own. What does it cost you though?
My impression was that the Dominion war was over by the time of INS.Not really cashing in, more like they kinda had to reference this devastating war that's happening at the same time as their movie
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