After all, is the Federation going to execute her?
I haven't seen anyone demand that she be executed.
After all, is the Federation going to execute her?
I am.I haven't seen anyone demand that she be executed.
Yup.That's all you, Baby.![]()
Non-Trek moment...
The Nazi Next Door: How Hitler's Men Found Safe Haven in America by Eric Lichtblau is a really sobering read.
The shame is that people like Wernher von Braun didn't hang with rest of them.
As @Sci pointed out, with real world precedent, she can be tried in the Federation.
Nobody said she needed to be executed. But she does need to pay for her crimes in some manner.
For whatever it's worth, I do think that she was essentially put on trial by the Guardian of Forever. I suspect Star Trek: Untitled Michelle Yeoh Vehicle will basically feature Mirror Georgiou in a situation where whatever job she ends up in, doing that job is going to be her "sentence" for her crimes. Something akin to how the title character on Angel spent his eternal life trying to save people to make up for his crimes as Angelus.
The Guardian would have no more jurisdiction than the Federation.
If the Guardian exists across all timelines simultaneously...
I wonder why no one got upset with the Guardian of Forever judging her, but are up in arms about the Federation doing it? The Guardian would have no more jurisdiction than the Federation.
And unless the punishment is cleaning up port-o-pots after Taste of Cincinnati for all eternity, then it isn't a proper punishment.
In all seriousness, I doubt there will be any real recognition of her crimes by the shows writers once she's off on her own.
*shrugs* All I can say is that I'm fine with the Guardian judging her. Arguably it would be better able to perceive the truth of her inner character than a humanoid court.
She would probably get sentenced to a penal colony and receive special treatment.Random thought... if mutiny got Michael Burnham a life sentence, what the hell kind of sentence does the leave for Georgiou? It is just another shortcoming in the writing where they have to take everything to the extreme leaving no wiggle room for future stories.
For me, and I’m only speaking for me, I find this disappointing because the writers didn’t do any real work reforming Georgiou, they just hand waved it away with technology that no one understands.
And it was an awkward use of the Guardian.
Actually it's even worse in that often the Federation will give medical supplies & medical technology to both sides in a war. What does that action do? It prolongs the war.I suppose you could make the same argument that the Prime Directive is morally repugnant. They stand back, literally willing to let entire civilizations perish because it's "the natural order of things." Are the Federation not depriving millions, or perhaps billions of people the chance at life and self-determination simply because they feel they aren't advanced enough?
I honestly wish someone like you had been available to me when I was a teen.A lot of times what I get to do is go up to a troubled teen and explore choices, options and possibilities, rather than just reliving what was modeled to them by parents who decided to model poor choices and behaviors.
Yes. Yes, I do. It completely boggles me.Ever wonder why so many white conservatives are Star Trek fans?
Agreed. Or at least I hope so. I certainly think Michelle is up to the job.I suspect Star Trek: Untitled Michelle Yeoh Vehicle will basically feature Mirror Georgiou in a situation where whatever job she ends up in, doing that job is going to be her "sentence" for her crimes. Something akin to how the title character on Angel spent his eternal life trying to save people to make up for his crimes as Angelus.
Well, that's my goal is to facilitate more youth and teens to have that available. The biggest thing I have learned about human behavior is that people live out what they are modeled and it takes deliberate work and choice to do things differently. I see the posts of people going "Oh, of course Georgiou knew it was wrong?" and I'm going "How?" Because that behavior was not reinforced to her as being the correct one. Being kind, compassionate, or helpful was not reinforced as a positive. It was seen as weakness. And in a society as hers violence indicated strength. So, you either repeated the behavior or you died.I honestly wish someone like you had been available to me when I was a teen.
Yep. I turned 54 recently and have just started being able (with medication and therapy) to recognize the terrible behaviors I've fallen back on when stressed/hurt/scared *and* learn to choose differently.The biggest thing I have learned about human behavior is that people live out what they are modeled and it takes deliberate work and choice to do things differently.
I'd rather see Georgiou, as the (assumed) main character of this show, struggle and work and choose. Maybe that's just me and you.
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