And getting involved in less advanced civilizations also sounds familiar. Think conquistadors.
In January 2010, Haiti experienced a seven magnitude earthquake, over forty-five thousand people were killed. Many nations including America poured in personnel, military, financial and material aid. Full recovery requiring a multi-year effort.
Strictly speaking, there was no requirement for anyone to come to Haiti's rescue, helping the Haitian people was a option.
In all honesty, was the moral/ethical choice for the advanced nations who assisted the Haitians, really so different than a somewhat similar choice on the part of Starfleet/Federation about the people they might be able to save, without the interferance of the Prime Directive?
aliens ...[snip] ... only the Evangelical Christians would be devastated.
Hard to see why, likely their reactions would be just as across the spectrum as any other group. If nothing else, it would give them someone else to proselytize to.
Remember how Keiko was attacked for teaching the mechanics of the wormhole and not that it was a Holy Temple? Some Bajorans were not ready to believe, that a race of powerful beings created a wormhole and not a temple where they sat like Zeus on Mount Olympus.
Kai Winn had no problem with Keiko teaching the mechanics of the wormhole, displaying a scientific diagram, or referring to Veriton Particles. Kai Winn did not yell blasphemy when Keiko taught the children that the passage was made of them. Kia Winn merely asked that certain Bajorian indigenous terms be used in the lesson plan.
KEIKO Commander Sisko encountered the entities who created the wormhole when he ...
WINN: Excuse me. By entities, do you not mean the Prophets?
KEIKO: Yes, on Bajor the entities ...
Kia Winn likely didn't give a damn what Keiko taught to non-Bajorian children. If there had been no Bajorian children present in the classroom, Kai Winn never would have entered. The matter of the Celestial Temple debatable wouldn't have even come up if Keiko hadn't obstinately refused to replace a very few non-indigenous terms with indigenous Bajorian ones. Keiko's lesson plan would have progressed.
And neither the Federation nor the Bajorians actually believe that the Prophets created the "passage."
We're not talking criminal law but the natural development of a species.
How does a species naturally develop after it has been destroyed?
If a civilization is faced with it's destruction, if it can't defend itself, the Federation can't go protecting them.
Why not? If they are there, if they are aware of the problem, if there is a ship available, if they're capable of doing something, if the Federation isn't somewhere else saving their own damned butts. Yeah, go ahead and save them from extinction.
On the other hand, if a small region on a planet has experience a decade long drought and the crops are failing, you might be able to philosophically say "the species will learn from this." We'll apply the PD in this case, because it won't kill the entire fucking species.
