it started sometime in the 2340s and lasted until 2366 or so. It was a series of border conflicts, not a fulls-scale war.
wasn't Picard on the Stargazer during that conflict?
This might be off topic... but regardless of the Prime Directive, why did the Federation not try to intervene during the Occupation, yet they were willing to recruit Bajorans (Ro Laren, Sito Jaxa for example)?
Hmmm... What's that line from Insurrection about it being easy to turn a blind eye to suffering of a people you don't know![]()
This might be off topic... but regardless of the Prime Directive, why did the Federation not try to intervene during the Occupation, yet they were willing to recruit Bajorans (Ro Laren, Sito Jaxa for example)?
Hmmm... What's that line from Insurrection about it being easy to turn a blind eye to suffering of a people you don't know![]()
This might be off topic... but regardless of the Prime Directive, why did the Federation not try to intervene during the Occupation, yet they were willing to recruit Bajorans (Ro Laren, Sito Jaxa for example)?
Hmmm... What's that line from Insurrection about it being easy to turn a blind eye to suffering of a people you don't know![]()
The Prime Directive prevents them from doing anything.
it started sometime in the 2340s and lasted until 2366 or so. It was a series of border conflicts, not a fulls-scale war.
It is a lot like Tibet. I'm sure there are many in the US who would like to see the country free but few would be willing to go to war with China over the issue.
Given the apparent superiority of Federation technology, I don't think a war with the Federation is something the Cardassians can have particularly wanted. During the TNG years, the Federation is largely distracted by the return of the Romulans, the Borg and internal Klingon problems.
The gap between Cardassian tech and Fed tech got a little muddled in DS9: It's clear throughout TNG that the Cardies' ships are no match for any modern Fed ship, but the orbital batteries in the Chin'Toka system are 100% Cardassian (not Dominion) tech and they tore the Fed fleet to ribbons throughout the battle.
The Cardassians might risk a war with the Federation if they thought that the Federation was distracted. We have a war with the Tzenkethi (unknown time frame but probably not the far in the past given Sisko and Leytons involvement), the war with the Talarians from 2351 to 2356 and attack by the Tholians in 2353 on a starbase.
It also seems that when the Feds did respond, they nearly did the whole Union in. Before the war, Bajor is solidly held by Cardassia. After the war, neutral space is bordering on Bajor, and by the time of "Emissary", neutral space is essentially bordering on the home system of the Union! Apparently, Starfleet carved a gigantic hole in Cardassian holdings and then refused to conquer it, instead releasing it to be neutral (but generally sympathetic to Cardassia, as with the Kressari, Klaestron, Xepolites and whatnot).
The gap between Cardassian tech and Fed tech got a little muddled in DS9: It's clear throughout TNG that the Cardies' ships are no match for any modern Fed ship, but the orbital batteries in the Chin'Toka system are 100% Cardassian (not Dominion) tech and they tore the Fed fleet to ribbons throughout the battle.
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