how misogynistic....Janeway was always super cranky because she couldn't get any loving; had she been getting some action, at least she wouldn't have been so contemptuous and annoying. The holodeck guy seemed to get her in a better mood...hmmm.
That doesn't really address the post you quoted...With known species there is likely an official approved list and any official gathering of permission is assumed to happen off screen.
That doesn't really address the post you quoted...
how misogynistic....![]()
#FakeOutrage.
Well, this particular "rule" was invoked again in VOY in "The Prophecy" in regard to Klingons, who should have been a very familiar species by that point.
Maybe it was just one of Janeway's pet peeves.
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Yeah, pretty ridiculous and too inconsistent with the rest of the franchise. The one way it can kind of work is if, as the episode suggests around its middle, the requirement exists but isn't actually followed or taken seriously anymore, but then the episode ends with declaring that taking it seriously and actually requiring it to be followed are standard, what any captain would do.
Or if you interpret that it actually just applies to with newly-encountered species, which I don't think was really suggested by the episode but is something to try to make it make sense.
It's a valid question. As was pointed out it should be standard Starfleet policy to be honest. Something they drill into the cadets heads in the Academy. This Robot Chicken skit pretty much sums up why.Reading the original post and the responses to such, I wonder if anyone bothers to contemplate a question before delivering a response.
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