So, in "The Pegasus" (TNG), Captain Erik Pressman of the U.S.S. Pegasus directly violated the Treaty of Algeron, a treaty signed in good faith by the United Federation of Planets with the Romulan Star Empire (and in which it was agreed upon that the Federation was strictly prohibited from developing cloaking technology), by developing, in conjunction with an unspecified division of Starfleet Intelligence, a "phased" cloaking device, allowing matter to pass through matter while completely invisible.
This led to a mutiny by the crew of the Pegasus, including a younger William T. Riker, and a subsequent cover-up by Starfleet Intelligence.
My question is this: why -- OH WHY, would the Federation, in capitulation, for appeasement, in concession, or otherwise, agree to NOT develop cloaking technology unilaterally, while the Romulan Star Empire was free to do so. Isn't that an unfair advantage? Why would the Federation agree to such a ridiculous provision? What was gained by making such a concession?
This led to a mutiny by the crew of the Pegasus, including a younger William T. Riker, and a subsequent cover-up by Starfleet Intelligence.
My question is this: why -- OH WHY, would the Federation, in capitulation, for appeasement, in concession, or otherwise, agree to NOT develop cloaking technology unilaterally, while the Romulan Star Empire was free to do so. Isn't that an unfair advantage? Why would the Federation agree to such a ridiculous provision? What was gained by making such a concession?
