Re: Why are so many of the UFP's powerful neighbors hostile towards th
The question might be, why can't human beings on our own Planets get along with each other?
I think in a lot of ways, the relations between humans and other galaxy members is not that much different.
The Federation is more or less a company of nations, not that much different than the European Union or the British Commonwealth. In the storyline, humans more or less founded this organization and invited other Planets to join in as well.
Starfleet is located on Earth in San Francisco. (Could you imagine the real estate prices in the Bay Area in the 24th Century?) The seat of government is in Paris, France. The Humans were saved by the Vulcans, but in less than 100 years, more or less threw the Vulcans "under the bus" as it were. Racism against Vulcans has been around ever since. (Note, the Vulcans can be racist clods under the surface also.)
But still, the Vulcans were one of the most benevolant races. Humans to other species are an "unknown quantity", a race that went from nothing to the fourth of the galaxy in 200 years.
Star Trek races are a bit comical, and writers the last 40 years have written about them, with different writers having different ideas, etc.
Klingons do not like the Federation because they are a conquering race. Especially before the TOS period, the Klingons were much like Earth's Vikings. They would invade a place, take what they wanted, occupy the World, or move on.
They do have ethics however. They will only fight and kill someone worthy of them fighting and killing. It is not honorable to kill someone weaker than you for example. The Empire at the 23rd Century was a loose confederation, with a lot of rouge ships and squardrans doing their own thing.
The Federation shows up and tells them that they cannot raid Planets and be arseholes. The Federation was more than willing to defend any Planet that asks for their assistance, which pitted them against the Klingons, Romulans and later the Cardassians. The Federation position to any Planet was, "You can be our friends or we will leave you alone. If you need us, we are here."
The Romulans have a vast empire that they want to increase. Their Empire is also of expand and conquer. Planet is xenophobic, racist and militeristic. They do not like that Vulcan has joined this Federation, since a desire of theirs is to conquer Vulcan and reunite the peoples. The racism and the protection of Vulcan is their hatred of Humans and the Federation.
Cardassians are a technologically advanced race but are poorer in resources. The Planet and system is ran by a ruthless military dictatorship. They are trying to defend their borders and add buffer states between them and the Romulans and Federation.
Breen are just guys in helmets. I like the Breen however, except for their shrillllll language!
The question might be, why can't human beings on our own Planets get along with each other?
I think in a lot of ways, the relations between humans and other galaxy members is not that much different.
The Federation is more or less a company of nations, not that much different than the European Union or the British Commonwealth. In the storyline, humans more or less founded this organization and invited other Planets to join in as well.
Starfleet is located on Earth in San Francisco. (Could you imagine the real estate prices in the Bay Area in the 24th Century?) The seat of government is in Paris, France. The Humans were saved by the Vulcans, but in less than 100 years, more or less threw the Vulcans "under the bus" as it were. Racism against Vulcans has been around ever since. (Note, the Vulcans can be racist clods under the surface also.)
But still, the Vulcans were one of the most benevolant races. Humans to other species are an "unknown quantity", a race that went from nothing to the fourth of the galaxy in 200 years.
Star Trek races are a bit comical, and writers the last 40 years have written about them, with different writers having different ideas, etc.
Klingons do not like the Federation because they are a conquering race. Especially before the TOS period, the Klingons were much like Earth's Vikings. They would invade a place, take what they wanted, occupy the World, or move on.
They do have ethics however. They will only fight and kill someone worthy of them fighting and killing. It is not honorable to kill someone weaker than you for example. The Empire at the 23rd Century was a loose confederation, with a lot of rouge ships and squardrans doing their own thing.
The Federation shows up and tells them that they cannot raid Planets and be arseholes. The Federation was more than willing to defend any Planet that asks for their assistance, which pitted them against the Klingons, Romulans and later the Cardassians. The Federation position to any Planet was, "You can be our friends or we will leave you alone. If you need us, we are here."
The Romulans have a vast empire that they want to increase. Their Empire is also of expand and conquer. Planet is xenophobic, racist and militeristic. They do not like that Vulcan has joined this Federation, since a desire of theirs is to conquer Vulcan and reunite the peoples. The racism and the protection of Vulcan is their hatred of Humans and the Federation.
Cardassians are a technologically advanced race but are poorer in resources. The Planet and system is ran by a ruthless military dictatorship. They are trying to defend their borders and add buffer states between them and the Romulans and Federation.
Breen are just guys in helmets. I like the Breen however, except for their shrillllll language!