Hi everyone,
I've just been reading through the General Orders for Starfleet (I used this link because it lists the most GOs I could find). Although a lot of these haven't been expressly stated onscreen or in non-canon sources such as novels, how much stock can be taken in them?
Is there anything on there that should be on there that isn't? Or something that absolutely shouldn't be on there?
Does General Order 7 still exist in the late 24th century - and if it does, does anybody know why? It surprises me in the first place that the Federation would incur the death penalty, and especially for only contacting Talos IV, when you have more damaging entities out there like the Guardian of Forever and the Crystalline Entity (when manipulated by beings like Lore).
General Orders 26 and 27 struck me as quite odd. 26 because I'm not sure how it fits in with Riker's actions in Pegasus (though he was eventually cleared, so I assume GO26 was carried out), or Janeway's treatment of the Equinox survivors. And 27 where we hear of certain vessels not having families aboard, but being assigned on various long term duties (The Enterprise-E I would've thought would need provision for civilians, although it doesn't seem practical).
So... I'm just wondering what thoughts other people have on the General Orders, whether they should be taken with a pinch of salt, or if they can/should be applied to what we've seen on screen.
I've just been reading through the General Orders for Starfleet (I used this link because it lists the most GOs I could find). Although a lot of these haven't been expressly stated onscreen or in non-canon sources such as novels, how much stock can be taken in them?
Is there anything on there that should be on there that isn't? Or something that absolutely shouldn't be on there?
Does General Order 7 still exist in the late 24th century - and if it does, does anybody know why? It surprises me in the first place that the Federation would incur the death penalty, and especially for only contacting Talos IV, when you have more damaging entities out there like the Guardian of Forever and the Crystalline Entity (when manipulated by beings like Lore).
General Orders 26 and 27 struck me as quite odd. 26 because I'm not sure how it fits in with Riker's actions in Pegasus (though he was eventually cleared, so I assume GO26 was carried out), or Janeway's treatment of the Equinox survivors. And 27 where we hear of certain vessels not having families aboard, but being assigned on various long term duties (The Enterprise-E I would've thought would need provision for civilians, although it doesn't seem practical).
So... I'm just wondering what thoughts other people have on the General Orders, whether they should be taken with a pinch of salt, or if they can/should be applied to what we've seen on screen.