That might well be the question to explore. It's a common enough one in fiction that I think it could be served well here.The problem for me is they seem to be saying "Section 31 is NOT bad (as it was portrayed in DS9), it is necessary."
That might well be the question to explore. It's a common enough one in fiction that I think it could be served well here.The problem for me is they seem to be saying "Section 31 is NOT bad (as it was portrayed in DS9), it is necessary."
Why not? Why must Star Trek always showcase the best of humanity and not be willing to challenge our darker natures? TOS and DS9 did the best of the series, acknowledging that humanity has an element of savagery. And, as much as I applaud Trek's optimistic foundation this new tendency to shy away from humanity's darkness is highly questionable to me.
Now, I am not certain this S31/Georgiou series will work, and am not convinced of the anti-hero route. But, that doesn't mean there is no place for it in Trek.
I don't think that is necessarily the point, at all.Because it totally counteracts the message about a positive future, about humans as a race being able to be better themselves. If the Federation can only exist because it is rotten at its core, it is no better than current societies. I argue the Federation might be oven worse, because of all the dishonesty of pretending to be something it is not.
Case in pointBecause it totally counteracts the message about a positive future, about humans as a race being able to be better themselves. If the Federation can only exist because it is rotten at its core, it is no better than current societies. I argue the Federation might be oven worse, because of all the dishonesty of pretending to be something it is not. TOS showed here and there some bad human individuals, which was fine. But it clearly portrayed the Federation and Starfleet being build on a foundation of ideals, and not on lies, conspiracies and murders. There are so many series and movies portraying how crap humans are, saying that no matter how much humans are advancing they won't really change. It will always be the same as it is today just with more advanced tech. Why can't there be one franchise which honestly believes and shows that there actually really can be a better future, something for current people to aspire to? Why must everything be dark and depressive? For seeing humanity's darkness you don't even need a fictional series. You might as well just watch the news.
1) She is NOT a canabal as she was never shown eating HUMANS.
Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought.[1][2][3] This state of mind may, depending upon the jurisdiction, distinguish murder from other forms of unlawful homicide, such as manslaughter. Manslaughter is a killing committed in the absence of malice, brought about by reasonable provocation, or diminished capacity. Involuntarymanslaughter, where it is recognized, is a killing that lacks all but the most attenuated guilty intent, recklessness.
Yes, by definition. Obviously, in a world of Star Trek that definition would need to be expanded.If murder is just the unlawful killing of another human, than a human in the Trekverse can engage in premeditated killing of as many Vulcans, Andorians, Klingons, etc as they want and not be a murderer.
Because it totally counteracts the message about a positive future, about humans as a race being able to be better themselves. If the Federation can only exist because it is rotten at its core, it is no better than current societies. I argue the Federation might be oven worse, because of all the dishonesty of pretending to be something it is not.
TOS showed here and there some bad human individuals, which was fine. But it clearly portrayed the Federation and Starfleet being build on a foundation of ideals, and not on lies, conspiracies and murders.
There are so many series and movies portraying how crap humans are, saying that no matter how much humans are advancing they won't really change. It will always be the same as it is today just with more advanced tech. Why can't there be one franchise which honestly believes and shows that there actually really can be a better future, something for current people to aspire to? Why must everything be dark and depressive? For seeing humanity's darkness you don't even need a fictional series. You might as well just watch the news.
However, the question arises as to what morality is to judge the MU and why is our own morality to be extended to a culture that might not have been aware of it at the time of such acts? Context, including cultural context, is very important here.
Perhaps, though I would be more inclined to wonder at the application of morality in another universe than among peers. I think the Federation is in a better position to judge the Cardassians than they are the MU, largely because I don't think the Cardassian and Bajoran conflict could be regarded as an internal affair.I understand this point. However, if it holds true for the Terran Empire, doesn't it hold equally true for say the Cardassians? And given in this particular case it's not even just an "internal affair" of a given species, but one consuming another, presumably under the same logic the Federation had no right to judge the Cardassian occupation of Bajor. Therefore, is it okay to not judge Gul Dukat harshly for his actions?
I understand this point. However, if it holds true for the Terran Empire, doesn't it hold equally true for say the Cardassians? And given in this particular case it's not even just an "internal affair" of a given species, but one consuming another, presumably under the same logic the Federation had no right to judge the Cardassian occupation of Bajor. Therefore, is it okay to not judge Gul Dukat harshly for his actions?
Perhaps, though I would be more inclined to wonder at the application of morality in another universe than among peers. I think the Federation is in a better position to judge the Cardassians than they are the MU, largely because I don't think the Cardassian and Bajoran conflict could be regarded as an internal affair.
That is a good point.I could be wrong, but my impression was always that the MU was what it was not because it had EVIL RAYS which made people EVIL, but because the historical development of Earth diverged slightly from the PU, resulting in the brutal totalitarian aspects of humanity ending up on top rather than the kind egalitarian aspects. By that rationale, we'd be better able to judge MU humans than Cardassians, because they are biologically speaking nearly identical to us - only culturally conditioned to different social norms.
I could be wrong, but my impression was always that the MU was what it was not because it had EVIL RAYS which made people EVIL, but because the historical development of Earth diverged slightly from the PU, resulting in the brutal totalitarian aspects of humanity ending up on top rather than the kind egalitarian aspects. By that rationale, we'd be better able to judge MU humans than Cardassians, because they are biologically speaking nearly identical to us - only culturally conditioned to different social norms.
That's a side effect of the Evil Rays (TM pending), obviouslyDon't forget - they're identical to us. Except their sensitivity for light.
Which they developed in the 23rd century and lost there again.![]()
That's a side effect of the Evil Rays (TM pending), obviously![]()
Very matured.1) She is NOT a canabal as she was never shown eating HUMANS.
2) I can't wait for this show! Anything that pisses off , triggers and makes the "genes vision" fan base heads explode gets thumbs up from me!
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I don't get why you quoted me there. I didn't speak about cannibalism in my post at all.Not dumb at all.
Canablism is specifically the eating of ones OWN species.
Why don't you just watch reruns of TNG and voyager if you just want the same old trek?Very matured.
Why are you even a Star Trek fan when you seemingly detest the portrayal of an optimistic future so much? There would be so many alternatives for you to watch without having to root for a total change of an already existing franchise.
I don't get why you quoted me there. I didn't speak about cannibalism in my post at all.
Ok. But still, only plans and dreams, not real execution.Except the ID version of Khan's goal was the genocide of "anyone less than superior" according to the movie.
Except, this isn't a "total change" as evidenced by the numerous corrupt leaders throughout Star Trek history. It's simply exploring another facet of Trek life.Why are you even a Star Trek fan when you seemingly detest the portrayal of an optimistic future so much? There would be so many alternatives for you to watch without having to root for a total change of an already existing franchise.
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