If "Destroying genocidal mass murdering empires is always the right and moral thing", do you feel the US should have declared war on the USSR while Stalin was in power? Or perhaps Yugoslavia?
"the dominion invaded betazed". billions of telepaths, and no one saw it coming?
Without nationalism, what would Starfleet personnel die for?
This is one of the reasons DS9 is a much more profound, better show than TNG or VOY:
DS9 had the courage to pose itself such hard questions;
TNG or VOY always chickened out, they always rigged the universe so that the protagonists had a perfectly moral option
Which was kinda the point. The plot is interesting and important, but what makes this episode a AAA instalment is its focus on Sisko's conscience and seeing just how strong the struggle is inside him to justify the situation he allowed himself to get involved in.ITPM had a good plot but a faulty presentation in that Sisko's staring-at-the-camera monologues were overwrought, near-hysterical, and drove home every plot point with a sledgehammer, obliterating any potential for subtlety.
I wholeheartedly disagree.Telling the story in flashback was probably a bad call.
ITPM had a good plot but a faulty presentation in that Sisko's staring-at-the-camera monologues were overwrought, near-hysterical, and drove home every plot point with a sledgehammer, obliterating any potential for subtlety. Telling the story in flashback was probably a bad call.
Sisko is a dude, but he was a monumental dick in that episode.
Who is Sisko to decide the fate of another species just so his own people can be saved?
That's quite a broad statement. In order to keep one's morals intact, war must be avoided at all costs? So no matter what the consequence of avoiding war, doing so is the only way to remain true to one's morals? So you don't think that Picard, for example, would be able to find a situation in which he felt war was the only acceptable alternative for the good of the Federation and was able to participate in it in such a way that it did not compromise his morals? Because I certainly think he could.If you want to keep your morals intact, war needs to be avoided at all costs.
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