Tell that to the Hirogen. Or Klingons.easy. if they are warp capable, do not eat them.
Tell that to the Hirogen. Or Klingons.easy. if they are warp capable, do not eat them.
I watched it and it's not that bad as it sounds, it's actually perfectly SFW. Due to Grand Nagus Rom's new regulations, they're modestly clothed, and the video is just a cooking tutorial for tube grubs which they then proceed to eat from a replica chalice.As long as he doesn't make a video titled "2 Ferengi Girls 1 Sacred Chalice"![]()
You didn't ask me, but just to give an answer (We are talking about older Picard-era Lwaxana, right?):
Carol Burnett
Shirley MacLaine
Diane Ladd
Ellen Burstyn
Barbara Eden
Probably, I mean there are no cows or rabbits in starfleet are there?
Exactly what I want to see in my Star Trek shows. Humanity behaving like it's 1 million years BC with no changes in moral attitudes or social norms or whatever.Oh FFS, this is future of humanity, not some hippie vegan wet dream. Humans have been killing animals since beginning of time. That ain’t ever gonna stop, nor should it.
As long as he doesn't make a video titled "2 Ferengi Girls 1 Sacred Chalice"![]()
And my point is that Starfleet would obviously be able to determine sentient beings from the ones they could make burgers out ofMy question did not refer to Starfleet membership.
And my point is that Starfleet would obviously be able to determine sentient beings from the ones they could make burgers out of
How?
This is not a rhetorical question. I would actually like to see an episode that shows Starfleet or the Federation grapple with that problem. Sentience is a matter of degrees. Some species are more sentient than others. When is a species "too sentient" to become a burger ingredient?
I had a home cooked burger yesterday (I do make them very nicely, everyone really likes them). Today I plan on some nice juicy sausages. I have a nice leg of ham on a stand in the kitchen. Yummy stuff. And last I checked it’s 2020 and not 1 Million BC. So take your unholy attitude somewhere else please.Exactly what I want to see in my Star Trek shows. Humanity behaving like it's 1 million years BC with no changes in moral attitudes or social norms or whatever.
Mmmmmm bacon *homer drool*
Like mother like daughter eh?When an alien captain is yelling at you on the viewscreen and has his ship open fire on yours, she can say "I'm sensing great hostility from them."
I watched it and it's not that bad as it sounds, it's actually perfectly SFW. Due to Grand Nagus Rom's new regulations, they're modestly clothed, and the video is just a cooking tutorial for tube grubs which they then proceed to eat from a replica chalice.
And my point is that Starfleet would obviously be able to determine sentient beings from the ones they could make burgers out of
probably when they know what a burger is and have the self awareness to not want to be one.
Just use Maddox' 3 criteria for sentience. If they fulfill all of them even in the smallest degree, what are they then?But where exactly do we draw the line between "animals" (feel free to kill and eat) and "sentient life" (not to be killed or eaten)? Does Starfleet have a directive to distinguish "lower" lifeforms from "higher" ones?
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