Thank you. I thought I was losing what's left of my mind.
Nobody wants war, trust me; you can ask almost every single Military Man who is in the service or have been part of it. I can gurantee that 99.999999…% will tell you that they don't want war.
Sometimes combat decisions are driven by the top, despite you (agree / disagree)-ing with the situation.I recently read thru the letters my father wrote home from his pilot training and combat time in WWII. All thru training in the states, he told his Mom that while he did want to do his part in the fighting, he really didn't care if they sent him to a combat post overseas, or he just became a flight instructor stateside. He just really loved flying and as long as he got to that, he was happy. Once he got into combat in the Pacific (in the last month of the war), he enjoyed buzzing around the islands in a P-47 on uneventful combat air patrols much more than the long-range attack missions up to Japan and back. He kept wondering why the Japanese didn't just quit, they sure weren't winning.
He kept wondering why the Japanese didn't just quit, they sure weren't winning.
This misses my point but you did write it super well.Nobody wants war, trust me; you can ask almost every single Military Man who is in the service or have been part of it. I can gurantee that 99.999999…% will tell you that they don't want war. Only that minority and outliers will tell you that they want war. If there is a way to avoid Blood Shed, so be it.
Many modern youths are lacking the education to read/write in cursive.
I think if the child has an interest then teach them.I can do both. Shame a lot of other people can't but, hey, that's for someone else to solve if they actually think cursive is important enough for the early 21st century American classroom.
Some people's handwriting is so bad (like my dad) that it's like trying to break Enigma!It's less the need to write with it as not having the ability to read it.
Starfleet don't just defend itself. Starfleet defends Earth, the Federation, under certain situations the Federations allies, and others.Starfleet is an organization of exploration that also happens to be able to defend itself. Their ships are instruments of science.
Probably because it has no relevance in modern times.Many modern youths are lacking the education to read/write in cursive.
I prefer to think of Starships as instruments of exploration. While exploring, one must occasionally defend oneself.Why would a instrument of science have the capacity to destroy half a continent?
You don't value cursive?And?
I think cursive is valuable, but that's me.Probably because it has no relevance in modern times.
You do realize that 1x Standard Photon Torpedo, if detonated in Atmosphere, is easily capable of Nuclear Bomb level blasts, right?Why would a instrument of science have the capacity to destroy half a continent? It's right in front of you, Starfleet is the Federations war fighters, the defenders of the Federations borders.
Indeed. They are an armed service, and act as such. They don't glorify war but don't shy away from their duty.Starfleet is the Federations war fighters, the defenders of the Federations borders.
Especially in the great ever expanding frontier that is "Space, the Final Frontier".Indeed. They are an armed service, and act as such. They don't glorify war but don't shy away from their duty.
Never heard of it.Especially in the great ever expanding frontier that is "Space, the Final Frontier".
Probably because it has no relevance in modern times.
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