You can make your point without getting this personal.in your little egotistical world
You can make your point without getting this personal.in your little egotistical world
That's definitely not how things like that went down. Worf got a ready room lecture for going over to a Klingon ship and taking care of legitimate Klingon personal/cultural business (killing Duras)."Sir, Worf just disemboweled another Klingon ambassador in the men's room."
"But it was culturally correct for him to do so."
Picard: Mr. Worf, you will not go into hiding every time a Klingon ship decloaks.
Worf: Very well, sir. May I seek mortal revenge against my enemies then?
Picard: Absolutely out of the question! That would be a disgrace to the uniform!
Worf: Well you want me to hang out with the other Klingons, that's what we do!
Quite correct...You can make your point without getting this personal.
Should it? But where would they draw the line?Right. Worf didn't violate any Klingon rules or customs, and he was on a Klingon ship. Whether his action violates Federation laws or customs should be irrelevant.
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Starfleet laws are shadowy at best, inexistent and/or stupid at worst.Regardless of whether or not Picard decided to overlook what Worf did, surely Starfleet has some sort of UCMJ that would prevail over the exigencies of local law and custom?
^^^That never crossed my mind when watching it, and I never heard anyone mention it in the pre-Internet Age. What I actually remember is that they were always falling all over themselves to be accepting of any culture that they encountered.
"Sir, Worf just disemboweled another Klingon ambassador in the men's room."
"But it was culturally correct for him to do so."
Should it? But where would they draw the line?
Picard: So, how wasyour vacation?
Crewmember: Fine. Killed a few jews, raped a woman, enslaved a child. You know, the usual within my culture.
P: I don't personally approve, but hey, whatevs.
Hmm. One wonders: If Ambassador Sarek HAD killed that Tellarite ambassador in "Journey to Babel," could he have claimed diplomatic immunity? Or demanded that any trial be conducted under Vulcan rules, including possibly trial by combat?
I mean, if it's good enough for wedding ceremonies . . .![]()
Yes... you."Trial by combat"? Someone has been watching "Game Of Thrones" lately...
Probably not, as they both were Federation citizens.Hmm. One wonders: If Ambassador Sarek HAD killed that Tellarite ambassador in "Journey to Babel," could he have claimed diplomatic immunity? Or demanded that any trial be conducted under Vulcan rules, including possibly trial by combat?
Yes... you.
Also, those lirpa seemed pretty combative in Amok Time.
I was trying to make a joke but it fell flat.Regardless, "Trial by combat" is not as far as I know a known Vulcan custom.
Should it? But where would they draw the line?
Picard: So, how wasyour vacation?
Crewmember: Fine. Killed a few jews, raped a woman, enslaved a child. You know, the usual within my culture.
P: I don't personally approve, but hey, whatevs.
Most Vulcan customs seem to have only been known to Vulcans.Regardless, "Trial by combat" is not as far as I know a known Vulcan custom.
I just realized something. The Vulcans are almost as secretive as the Romulans.Most Vulcan customs seem to have only been known to Vulcans.
"Trial by combat"? Someone has been watching "Game Of Thrones" lately...
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