[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_ZbVk_Dh9E[/yt]
I was at another site where someone posted this same link to SFDebris, and folks there also agreed with me on the non-interference issue.
But yeah, this "Well of course we have to help!" thing in all cases is comically short-sighted. I've said why enough times.
1) It's been used enough I didn't feel the need to reiterate. But yeah, if the Feds were willing to bend their policy towards pre-warp civilizations unaware of aliens to THAT extent then it may as well not exist at all. We know that these events do keep happening, and the sheer logistics and manpower for such a saving action would be enormous not to mention how long they'd have to remain under observation for proper resettlement/integration to their new surroundings. This would be a MASSIVE drain on Fed resources.
2) We/The Federation aren't the "Parents" of the various alien species out there, why should they be the ones to baby anyone who faces any adversity? A kid starving on the street is hardly the same thing as a civilization destroying itself through ineptitude or violence. A starving kid wouldn't have done that to himself/herself.
3) I'm sure McCoy thought the same thing when he save Edith Keeler. Thanks a lot for that one Doc!
MCCOY: No, not particularly. You know, I've convinced myself that this is all in a cordrazine hallucination, but I've decided you're not.
Paradise Syndrome is a good example of the PD being bad, in so far as full application of the PD would have doomed an entire world of people, sacrificed to a political/philosophical principal.Since the only real example of the PD being bad was in "Homeward"
Or help them.If it's some natural disaster, like the ones ANY civilization has suffered in the past like earthquakes and stuff,
leave them ...
If that's all your resources permit, then that's how many you save, hopefully the number of survivors constitute a viable "breeding population," and there's also enough people to preserve the cultural heratige of at least one of the doomed planets cultures.There was no way to save that world's population except in a VERY small number
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.