It's even harder, though, to imagine the Federation enslaves people to do those jobs.Somebody has to scrub the warp conduits (and do other similarly demeaning tasks - like the janitors from TWOK, "waste extraction" from multiple series, that sort of thing). And you wouldn't expect anyone to volunteer for jobs like those, would you?
I get the idea in TOS the UFP is something closer to the United Nations than the United Kingdom. Being a member of it does not require a great record on human rights. Someone mentioned the planet on Friday's Child, which clearly did not share Enlightenment values.I was always struck by how Ardana is a member of the Federation, with its use of torture and the caste system.
Journey's End.My understanding of the The Could Minders is Kirk could have gone through UFP channels to lobby for Troglyte rights as he promised Vanna.
I made a poor attempt to apply the concept from the oil industry to the technobabble of lithium cracking.
This is Work in Progress: Perhaps the Lithium Cracking Station (LCS) RECIEVES lithium ore (that contains trace amounts of dilithium) from those ore freighters, and the freighters return with a refined product, namely some sort of fuel that is stored in the fuel bins.
The product could be the crystals and minerals, and maybe this "fuel" that is repetitively brought up in the episode.
The automated Lithium Cracking Station is located on a distance and uninhabitable world probably due to the environment insult and pollution that the station generates. Apparently, the "fuel bins" associated with process/product are also very explosive. Press a button and the whole valley goes up!
I'm thinking the fuel is antimatter. The Lithium Cracking Station uses lithium crystals in a M/AM reactor to power the plant and produce antimatter fuel (just like the power system of a Starship, hence the concept to rob the plant of its "power packs" (are these lithium crystal assemblies?) to "regenerate the main engines, save the ship".) Kelso mentions "fission chamber" which could mean, with the M/AM heart of the plant removed, the plant was put on its back-up power system, namely its fission reactor to provide power until a repair team can return to bring its M/AM reactor back on-line. YMMV.![]()
I get the idea in TOS the UFP is something closer to the United Nations than the United Kingdom. Being a member of it does not require a great record on human rights. Someone mentioned the planet on Friday's Child, which clearly did not share Enlightenment values.
Journey's End.
Picard: Admiral, I have every reason to believe that they will resist any attempt to remove them. I strongly urge you to request an emergency session of the Federation Council. The issue of Dorvan Five must be reopened.
Necheyev: Captain, I made that request two days ago. The answer was no.
After receiving Kirk's petion, would the council say no, that the plight of the miners on Ardana were a internal problem. The last thing the Federation membership in general would want is set a precedent of the Federation imposing itself on individual members.
Perhaps there is a multi-step hierarchy among the Trog, with a middle class below the upper class, but above the lower class (the miners and others).Only the miners are dummies?
Why are the rest of them putting up with this treatment?
Not agreeing with her world view is one thing, however Droxine is likely highly educated and intelligent, no doubt being groomed for a eventual government leadership position.Droxine is not a miner, and she is dumber than a box of rocks
What do views have to do with anything? The character is portrayed that way. If she's "highly intelligent," then she's a space cadetPerhaps there is a multi-step hierarchy among the Trog, with a middle class below the upper class, but above the lower class (the miners and others).
Service industry, police and fire, construction workers, manufacturing, middle management.
All part of the upper class plan, divide and conquer.Not agreeing with her world view is one thing, however Droxine is likely highly educated and intelligent, no doubt being groomed for a eventual government leadership position.
It very unlikely that she is "dumb."
Just because someone doesn't agree with you and your views, doesn't make them stupid.
If Spock finds her fascinating, she's not dumb.
Poser: what IFF the troglytes were a second sentient bipedal species that were genetically much less intelligent than the elites. Would a caste system be wrong, or would it be loving to find them work and livelihoods appropriate to their relatively less able minds?
Then the miner's health and safety should be a high concern of the ruling caste...<cough>black lung disease<cough>...which they, specifically Plasus, High Advisor of the planet council, demonstrates is not a concern.Would a caste system be wrong, or would it be loving to find them work and livelihoods appropriate to their relatively less able minds?
I'm sure that there are mostly ground cities on the planet, and only one Cloud City where only the high elitists can reside. It seems to be the seat of the planet government since Plasus lives there and he is high advisor of the planet council, so, I assume the council chambers are also on Stratos. Stratos is possibly positioned over the source of the planet's most valuable export and revenue stream, zenite.Will they have to build more cloud cities?
Uhura: "Captain, the High Advisor of Ardana is ready to receive you on Stratos, Sir."
Kirk: "On Stratos? That's their cloud city, isn't it, Mr Spock?"
If Spock finds her fascinating, she's not dumb.
As "dumb?"The character is portrayed that way.
Zenite might occur sole in one region on the planet, an unusual geologic formation.picking up Zenite from hundreds of Mines across the planet
Or maybe the Federation approched Ardana and begged them to join?Maybe they leveraged there Zenite deposits as a reason for Fed Membership
Consider, this is the one time we see Spock alone with a woman he's (obviously) attracted to when he is not out of his mind or under alien influence. The voice over reveals Spock's inner-monolog thoughts at the time.Spock was apparently working through some personal issues.
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