Am watching Dear Doctor on SciFi and I noticed something.
Dear Doctor:
When Phlox, Cutler and Hoshi are getting medical samples from the Menk they learn that the Menk are forced by the Valakians to live in compounds. That they aren't allowed to live in areas where the soil is fertile so they can grow their own food. They are "taken care of" by the Valakians.
The humans are dismayed by this and say the Menk are treated like pets.
Phlox dismisses their concerns.
Later he has a conversation with Archer concerning the Menks' advancing intelligence and suggests the Valakians are stunting the Menks' natural evolution. Archer dismisses Phlox's concern and insists he save the Valakians.
Archer later relents and lets Phlox withhold the cure that would save the Valakian species.
Cogenitor:
Trip befriends the cogenitor and discovers that it has the same capacity to learn as the other Vissian sexes. He also compares the treatment of the cogenitor to that of a pet.
Yet, Phlox is indifferent to the cogenitor's circumstance which is not all that dissimilar to the Menk: Both are capable of being so much more than their respective stations in their societies and yet both are kept dependent on their "superiors."
So, what happened to give Archer and Phlox a whole new attitude on the treatment of alien minorities?
Dear Doctor:
When Phlox, Cutler and Hoshi are getting medical samples from the Menk they learn that the Menk are forced by the Valakians to live in compounds. That they aren't allowed to live in areas where the soil is fertile so they can grow their own food. They are "taken care of" by the Valakians.
The humans are dismayed by this and say the Menk are treated like pets.
Phlox dismisses their concerns.
Later he has a conversation with Archer concerning the Menks' advancing intelligence and suggests the Valakians are stunting the Menks' natural evolution. Archer dismisses Phlox's concern and insists he save the Valakians.
Archer later relents and lets Phlox withhold the cure that would save the Valakian species.
Cogenitor:
Trip befriends the cogenitor and discovers that it has the same capacity to learn as the other Vissian sexes. He also compares the treatment of the cogenitor to that of a pet.
Yet, Phlox is indifferent to the cogenitor's circumstance which is not all that dissimilar to the Menk: Both are capable of being so much more than their respective stations in their societies and yet both are kept dependent on their "superiors."
So, what happened to give Archer and Phlox a whole new attitude on the treatment of alien minorities?


