I don't understand what the debate is all about. Starfleet is a multipurpose organization.
So are militaries.
Good job ignoring the rest of the post.
Jolan Tru.
I don't understand what the debate is all about. Starfleet is a multipurpose organization.
So are militaries.
I don't understand what the debate is all about. Starfleet is a multipurpose organization.
So are militaries.
Good job ignoring the rest of the post.
Jolan Tru.
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Picard isn't speaking for himself and his own perception of his job. He says, unequivocally, what the organization he has spent his life in is and is not. he's either delusional, lying or accurate.
That's one hell of a lot of parsing and back bending to change the obvious meaning of a simple declarative statement made by someone who was designed to be precise, accurate and honest to a fault. The simplest and therefore proper explanation is he knew what he was saying and said what he meant. No more, no less.
When we had this discussion before I sat down to begin cataloguing the number of times someone said what Starfleet was and wasn't. Then I realized how insane that was. It was also WAY too much work for something so silly. Just batting it around is more fun.
I have my one unequivocal line (only because I'm too lazy to dig for more) but there are none that say Starfleet is a military organization. Zero.
Starfleet is an organization whose purpose is exploration in a universe where alien species may try to kill or eat you just for showing up. It would be monumentally stupid for them not to arm themselves.
Whenever anyone challenges the "Hey, we're just out here looking around" line with "Yeah? So what's with all the guns and shield technology?" the answer is always a uniform, "They are for our own defense. Why don't we both stand down and talk about this?"
This is the activity of an exploratory/diplomatic force.
(Is the Vulcan space fleet a military organization?
Nope. But they also have defensive an offensive capability and they come from a pacifist culture.)
If you have such an exploratory force spread out across known space and its frontier and your civilization is attacked it is, again, monumentally stupid not to retask the explorers for defense of that civilization.
Again, this uniformly how Starfleet's actions are depicted in the canon material. Part of the reason the Dominion and Cardassians gained so much ground so quickly in the war was due to the retasking process of switching a fleet of explorers to a fleet of fighters.
They had to actually build new vessels dedicated to the purpose of warfare. A military organization wouldn't have needed to play catchup that way.
Even after the first Borg incursion, during which so many lives were lost, Starfleet doesn't go into military mode. They do not redesign their vessels or rework their "soldier" class to be a military,
they do not seek out and atack the attackers who were not beaten so much as driven out.
No. After it's all done, Starfleet immediately reboots to the default position- exploration. Either they are, again, monumentally stupid, or they have a different cultural ethos driving their actions than any evidenced on modern day Earth.
Contrast that with Klingons and Romulans. Both are essentially martial cultures that engage in expansionist practices through the use of force. Their spacefleets are militaries and they were both specifically created (by the writers) to be a contrast to the methods and ethos of Starfleet and the Federation. We can easily define a thing by knowing its opposite.
If you apply the Razor to these facts, Starfleet emerges as an exploratory organization with a paramilitary internal structure.
NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. military also mil·i·tar·ies
1. Armed forces: a country ruled by the military. 2. Members, especially officers, of an armed force.
PLURAL NOUN: The military forces of a country. Also called armed services.
No, Geoff, you're the one who's doing a mind-boggling amount of bending to avoid what is a glaring, obvious truth supported by 40 years of canonical material: PICARD WAS WRONG.That's one hell of a lot of parsing and back bending to change the obvious meaning of a simple declarative statement made by someone who was designed to be precise, accurate and honest to a fault. The simplest and therefore proper explanation is he knew what he was saying and said what he meant. No more, no less.
Sorry, Geoff, but no. You can't claim to have scads of evidence and then say it's too much work to produce it. But it would be irrelevant if you did, because for every line in canon of someone claiming Starfleet is not a military organization, there is another equally valid line in canon that demonstrates unequivocally that it is.When we had this discussion before I sat down to begin cataloguing the number of times someone said what Starfleet was and wasn't. Then I realized how insane that was. It was also WAY too much work for something so silly. Just batting it around is more fun.
Geoff, either you have not been paying attention to Sci's posts, or you are now behaving in a deliberately obtuse manner because you don't want to acknowledge that he has cited specific lines of dialogue, as well as a preponderance of evidence.I have my one unequivocal line (only because I'm too lazy to dig for more) but there are none that say Starfleet is a military organization. Zero.
Starfleet is an organization whose purpose is exploration in a universe where alien species may try to kill or eat you just for showing up.
Absolutely, completely, totally irrelevant.This is the activity of an exploratory/diplomatic force. (Is the Vulcan space fleet a military organization? Nope. But they also have defensive an offensive capability and they come from a pacifist culture.)
If you have such an exploratory force spread out across known space and its frontier and your civilization is attacked it is, again, monumentally stupid not to retask the explorers for defense of that civilization.
First of all, this is demonstrably not true. Look at the Dominion War, Geoff. Starfleet did start retooling for a war footing. It did plan counteroffensives. It did take the fight to the enemy.Even after the first Borg incursion, during which so many lives were lost, Starfleet doesn't go into military mode. They do not redesign their vessels or rework their "soldier" class to be a military, they do not seek out and atack the attackers who were not beaten so much as driven out. No. After it's all done, Starfleet immediately reboots to the default position- exploration. Either they are, again, monumentally stupid, or they have a different cultural ethos driving their actions than any evidenced on modern day Earth.
They are not opposites, merely different styles. And this is what is known as a straw-man argument, Geoff. It is a logical fallacy and not acceptable. We are not talking about the Klingons or the Romulans, we are talking about Starfleet.Contrast that with Klingons and Romulans. Both are essentially martial cultures that engage in expansionist practices through the use of force. Their spacefleets are militaries and they were both specifically created (by the writers) to be a contrast to the methods and ethos of Starfleet and the Federation. We can easily define a thing by knowing its opposite.
It is nothing of the kind, Geoff. Sci has already given you canonical evidence that contradicts yours, but that's not even the point. Since individual lines and episodes contradict one another on this matter, one must look at the whole body of canon and analyze the facts. When one does so, the on-screen evidence is overwhelming:So that is three clear strikes (3.5?), within the canon, against the pro-military argument. Extra-canonical data is not relevant.
Completely, utterly, mind-bogglingly wrong, Geoff! Paramilitary organizations do not hold courts-martial, cannot impose martial law, and do not serve as the principal defensive apparatuses of national states.If you apply the Razor to these facts, Starfleet emerges as an exploratory organization with a paramilitary internal structure.
That is the simplest definition that fits the available canonical data.
Do we have to shoot Picard through the chest with an arrow? He's not the Lord Almighty, and not every word that falls from his lips is meant to be carved in stone.That's one hell of a lot of parsing and back bending to change the obvious meaning of a simple declarative statement made by someone who was designed to be precise, accurate and honest to a fault.
That's one hell of a lot of parsing and back bending to change the obvious meaning of a simple declarative statement made by someone who was designed to be precise, accurate and honest to a fault. The simplest and therefore proper explanation is he knew what he was saying and said what he meant. No more, no less.
I have my one unequivocal line (only because I'm too lazy to dig for more) but there are none that say Starfleet is a military organization. Zero.
Starfleet is an organization whose purpose is exploration in a universe where alien species may try to kill or eat you just for showing up.
military
1460, from M.Fr. militaire, from L. militaris "of soldiers or war," from miles (gen. militis) "soldier," perhaps ult. from Etruscan, or else meaning "one who marches in a troop," and thus connected to Skt. melah "assembly," Gk. homilos "assembled crowd, throng."
Check your facts again, namely the DS9 episode Behind the Lines in which it is revealed that the Dominion had a massive sensor array in the Argolis Cluster. This was why they gained ground so quickly, they could track Federation/Klingon ship movements across multiple sectors.Again, this uniformly how Starfleet's actions are depicted in the canon material. Part of the reason the Dominion and Cardassians gained so much ground so quickly in the war was due to the retasking process of switching a fleet of explorers to a fleet of fighters. They had to actually build new vessels dedicated to the purpose of warfare. A military organization wouldn't have needed to play catchup that way. The fleet would have simply gone to permanent Red Alert status and that would have been that.
IIRC, one of the Nitpicker's Guides by Phil Farrand had a sidebar with competing quotes on this issue, so it might save some time if someone has a copy and can post the quotes used in that sidebar...Sorry, Geoff, but no. You can't claim to have scads of evidence and then say it's too much work to produce it. But it would be irrelevant if you did, because for every line in canon of someone claiming Starfleet is not a military organization, there is another equally valid line in canon that demonstrates unequivocally that it is.When we had this discussion before I sat down to begin cataloguing the number of times someone said what Starfleet was and wasn't. Then I realized how insane that was. It was also WAY too much work for something so silly. Just batting it around is more fun.
"Sidebar, your Honour"IIRC, one of the Nitpicker's Guides by Phil Farrand had a sidebar with competing quotes on this issue, so it might save some time if someone has a copy and can post the quotes used in that sidebar...Sorry, Geoff, but no. You can't claim to have scads of evidence and then say it's too much work to produce it. But it would be irrelevant if you did, because for every line in canon of someone claiming Starfleet is not a military organization, there is another equally valid line in canon that demonstrates unequivocally that it is.When we had this discussion before I sat down to begin cataloguing the number of times someone said what Starfleet was and wasn't. Then I realized how insane that was. It was also WAY too much work for something so silly. Just batting it around is more fun.
True or false:
A nation may, in times of war, draft or otherwise conscript ANY vessel under its control and task it for military purposes, including all personnel necessary to operate said vessel. Meaning a fleet designed for exploration and diplomatic greetings may be retasked for war without being a military organization before or after.
Having soldiers as a permanent part of an exploratory venture does not make the venture a military mission or the organization running it a military.
It's not that I think Picard is holy. I actually have little feeling for the character one way or another. But, within the context of the world he's been set to inhabit, it is impossible for him to make such an unequivocal statement about the fundamental nature of the organization of which he's a member and then claim it's false without it being shown he was intentionally lying or otherwise compromised. It's simply not possible, in that context for him to have made that "error."
Given that we have two options.
!) we can take the character as written at his word and come up with plausible reasons for why subsequent inconsistencies really aren't.
or
2) we can assume he's an idiot, has no idea of his job or what his organization is and come up with stories to prove that.
Given the absolute skull-fucking Starfleet just received in the "Destiny" books,if they aren't the Federations military force,isn't it about time someone called the real guys?
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