Oh, joy.
This is back.
Oh, joy.
This is back.
Did it ever really go away?
Will it ever go away?
Hey its always going to be part and price of any fan forum dedicated to a developed franchise as those of us like me who are dull pedantics obsessed with lore and world building just cant resist.The most I can do is enjoy those brief respites in between.
I cherish them like my own children.
Jellico WAS a good captainI had a definitive answer for this question, but I got sidetracked thinking about whether or not Jellico was a good Captain or not, and if he would have murdered Tuvix.
Jellico WAS a good captain![]()
Yes my argument was 100% fool proof. Im glad to see I have now settled it.Well, the nice thing about this go round is that it's been entirely settled.
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If the money was too good.I had a definitive answer for this question, but I got sidetracked thinking about whether or not Jellico was a good Captain or not, and if he would have murdered Tuvix.
Oh, joy.
This is back.
But . . . but how does money work in the Federation? And is it canon?![]()
I previously stated that Starfleet would fit more into the model of a public service, not an actual military organisation.
Plus, I asked ChatGPT to help out with this a bit, and offer an unbiased perspective.
In an unbiased assessment, Starfleet's operations and ethos align more closely with a comprehensive public service organization, albeit with defense capabilities. Its broad mandate encompasses roles that, on modern Earth, would be distributed among various non-military entities. Modern military organizations, while offering certain public services, have a distinct primary function centered on defense and combat. The distinction lies in the foundational missions and primary responsibilities of each entity.
Given the existing comparative analysis, Starfleet does not appear to be a military organization.
Yes. No other organization does.and consider whether Starfleet does become a de facto military in line with Federation policy at the time.
In essence, Starfleet combines elements of a military organization with those of a scientific and exploratory institution. It operates in a future where humanity has largely moved beyond the aggressive militarism of the past, focusing instead on peaceful exploration and cooperation. Whether one classifies Starfleet as a military or not often depends on how one interprets its primary mission and the context in which it operates.
Ultimately, the classification of Starfleet as a military or non-military organization is a matter of perspective and can be debated within the context of the Star Trek universe and its thematic exploration of the human (and non-human) experience in the future.
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