Kirk got his hands pretty dirty in A Private Little War.
...Sisko is every bit as morally and ethically guilty as if he had pulled the trigger himself.
Except that he's not - he gets to be all shocked and outraged at an assassination that he gets to insist that he wouldn't have condoned, and he gets to go on being the star of the show.
This impresses trekkies, and no one much else, as "dark" - but it's a cheat and a cop-out. I'd say that the producers chickened out except that I doubt that anyone in a decision-making capacity ever really thought they could let Sisko plan an assassination so it's not as if they probably backed off at the last minute.
...Sisko is every bit as morally and ethically guilty as if he had pulled the trigger himself.
Except that he's not - he gets to be all shocked and outraged at an assassination that he gets to insist that he wouldn't have condoned, and he gets to go on being the star of the show.
This impresses trekkies, and no one much else, as "dark" - but it's a cheat and a cop-out. I'd say that the producers chickened out except that I doubt that anyone in a decision-making capacity ever really thought they could let Sisko plan an assassination so it's not as if they probably backed off at the last minute.
I heard the all powerful Berman's regime entrenchment was politics in hell. I guess you never knew when a he or a suit would walk in the door. They were probably not unlike the ubiquetous Smith agents from 'The Matrix', and while Braga might have been Neo (not Nero?), he did take down Berman in the end, especially with 'Nemisis'.
So it went from Braga to Coto the clown and now finally to the sadistic ringleader JJ Abrams and center stage - the main attraction - like mighty Joe Young or Kong. But like those two, I hope it gets away. As I said the beginning trailer for Super 8 is probably very similar to how GR might feel about it all now.
I heard the all powerful Berman's [sic] regime entrenchment was politics in hell.
Hmmm...Regarding the ITPM discussion. Sisko brought Garak into it. I fail to see how that leaves his hands clean morally and ethically. Sure, on paper he looks clean, but, morally and ethically, he turned the murdering psychopath loose for his own ends, Sisko is every bit as morally and ethically guilty as if he had pulled the trigger himself.
Garak even points out to Sisko that he needs to get off his high horse and admit he didn't involve Garak simply to achieve the forgery, but, because he knew Garak would, in the end, go to any lengths and do what needed to be done.
What is sophocated? Is that a contraction of "Sophomoric Defacation" or some mangled spelling of Sophisticated?I'm sure plenty of the guys that worked for Berman liked him. Hitler was probably nice to his friends too, but we're talking creativity here and the stiffling restricting atmosphere that might have sophocated it and led to it's artistically successful demise.
Sorry, mods, but I like to Berman bash. I think it's over.
I'm sure plenty of the guys that worked for Berman liked him. Hitler was probably nice to his friends too, but we're talking creativity here and the stiffling restricting atmosphere that might have sophocated it and led to it's artistically successful demise.
Sorry, mods, but I like to Berman bash. I think it's over.
I'm sure plenty of the guys that worked for Berman liked him. Hitler was probably nice to his friends too, but we're talking creativity here and the stiffling restricting atmosphere that might have sophocated it and led to it's artistically successful demise.
Sorry, mods, but I like to Berman bash. I think it's over.
GODWIN!!!!!!!!
Exactly.. there's little (if any) difference (morally speaking) if you kill someone yourself or order a subordinate to do it...
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