We had the synth rebellion thing but were they actually acting on their own or was that Romulan sabotage? and if so Starfleet really dropped the ball on security. Did the Rommies make the robots go bad?
Yes.Did the Rommies make the robots go bad?
Well, the head of Starfleet Security at the time was a Romulan double agent.if so Starfleet really dropped the ball on security
Well, the head of Starfleet Security at the time was a Romulan double agent.
Eh, Starfleet's always had problems screening their flag officers.
We had Evil Captains in TOS, like Ronald Tracy and Garth. And though it's from a modern series, a decade prior to TOS we had Starfleet intentionally giving another starship command to Lorca even after he admitted to murdering his entire crew on the Buran. And then after he was killed, they gave command of his ship to Georgiou, knowing she was from Space Hitler from the Mirror Universe.That is very true. Did they have these problems in TOS?
We had Evil Captains in TOS, like Ronald Tracy and Garth. And though it's from a modern series, a decade prior to TOS we had Starfleet intentionally giving another starship command to Lorca even after he admitted to murdering his entire crew on the Buran. And then after he was killed, they gave command of his ship to Georgiou, knowing she was from Space Hitler from the Mirror Universe.
So, yeah, Captain and above, Starfleet has a very laxed screening process. This even gets lampshaded on DS9 when Sisko disobeyed orders and rescued Odo and Garak from the Romulan/Cardassian fleet that attacked the Founders homeworld, the Admiral in that episode tells him "do something like this again, we'll court martial you or promote you." A few weeks later, Sisko was promoted to Captain.
Captain Ron Tracy went a little nuts when he thought he had an incurable disease.That is very true. Did they have these problems in TOS?
If we're including the movies, than there's also Admiral "Colonel" West, who was a co-conspirator of Cartwright's and who personally attempted to assassinate the Federation President.Admiral Cartwright is an obvious problem.
We had the synth rebellion thing but were they actually acting on their own or was that Romulan sabotage? and if so Starfleet really dropped the ball on security. Did the Rommies make the robots go bad?
It would have been a far, far better premise had the synths went rogue on their own, rather than that convoluted Zhat Vash mess we actually got.
It would have been a far, far better premise had the synths went rogue on their own, rather than that convoluted Zhat Vash mess we actually got.
Thelev was an Orion spy disguised as an Andorian, sent to sabotage the talks and assassinate delegates in "Journey to Babel."That is very true. Did they have these problems in TOS?
I dunno. Stories about sentient robots and AIs rebelling or turning evil are an overused cliche.
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