Trek lore leads us to believe that Cardassia being a relatively resource poor planet motivated the military command to expand Cardassian space in search of the raw materials necessary for continued civilization.
However what exactly was taken from Bajor and why?
If Bajor itself was seen as an ideal and ready made world why not simply employ efficient mass genocide weapons such as biological or chemical weapons? Cardassia does have substanital knowledge in these sciences. It certainly would have had greater efficacy than work X Bajorans to death in labor camp approach.
Also if uridium was so valuable an ore why were several tons of unrefined ore left in ore processing? The natural conclussion is that uridium is more like iron oxide or bauxite than gold or platinum bearing rock.
Mineral resources have never been shown to be geographically unique in Trek, although plants and medicial substances have. Dilithium is/was valuable but has been shown to exist widely across space. Why go Bajor to when space is littered with countless Regulas and other bodies "consisting of various unremarkable ores"?
In any case, Cardassia was at least equal to the 23rd century Federation in many technological areas. Why use biological beings when you could use robots? Robots that never sleep, require no food or oxygen, oversight and can repair themselves? The administrative and resource requirements for staffing Terok Nor and Bajor with officers and security certainly came at a cost even if the labor drew no salary.
If we again turn to human historical paralells we will see that slavery runs contrary to economic progress. The American cotton industry was under threat well prior to the Civil War as it was facing price competition from British produced cotton from Egypt and India. Slavery was long abolished in the British Empire yet the costs of the goods was a threat to king cotton. Cotton clearly did not disappear as an agricultural good in the aftermath of the Civil War. Great fortunes were again made though the slavery of debt rather chattel slavery.
Given that Cardassia shows no signs of obtaining Federation level economic socialism it should be well versed in the advantages and history of using other methods in the obtaining of material wealth. Why did it chose the least efficient and painful means to an end?
However what exactly was taken from Bajor and why?
Was it food?
- Was it a possible site for Cardassian settlement?
If Bajor itself was seen as an ideal and ready made world why not simply employ efficient mass genocide weapons such as biological or chemical weapons? Cardassia does have substanital knowledge in these sciences. It certainly would have had greater efficacy than work X Bajorans to death in labor camp approach.
- Was Bajor occupied for valuable metals?
Also if uridium was so valuable an ore why were several tons of unrefined ore left in ore processing? The natural conclussion is that uridium is more like iron oxide or bauxite than gold or platinum bearing rock.
Mineral resources have never been shown to be geographically unique in Trek, although plants and medicial substances have. Dilithium is/was valuable but has been shown to exist widely across space. Why go Bajor to when space is littered with countless Regulas and other bodies "consisting of various unremarkable ores"?
- Slavery vs capitalism.
In any case, Cardassia was at least equal to the 23rd century Federation in many technological areas. Why use biological beings when you could use robots? Robots that never sleep, require no food or oxygen, oversight and can repair themselves? The administrative and resource requirements for staffing Terok Nor and Bajor with officers and security certainly came at a cost even if the labor drew no salary.
If we again turn to human historical paralells we will see that slavery runs contrary to economic progress. The American cotton industry was under threat well prior to the Civil War as it was facing price competition from British produced cotton from Egypt and India. Slavery was long abolished in the British Empire yet the costs of the goods was a threat to king cotton. Cotton clearly did not disappear as an agricultural good in the aftermath of the Civil War. Great fortunes were again made though the slavery of debt rather chattel slavery.
Given that Cardassia shows no signs of obtaining Federation level economic socialism it should be well versed in the advantages and history of using other methods in the obtaining of material wealth. Why did it chose the least efficient and painful means to an end?
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