24th century "enlightened" folks don't eat meat, except when they do.
Also, they don't enslave animals for food, but they keep them in cages for display?
But there, the organization that ordered Picard to engage in the war games in the first place was Starfleet itself. Starfleet retains the services of a war game expert. So how common are the beliefs spoken by Picard and Riker among their fellow officers within Starfleet?
I understand in part, what Picard is saying, but here you have a flag officer, showing disdain for war games which is just an exercise or preparation, like drilling.
So if a war happens, they'll just rely on scientific analyzing and come up with a solution? This looks like a typical Utopian statement from that season.
How exactly did Worf offing Duras interfere with his ability to do his job? Besides, even if it did, there's 'AWOL' (Absent WithOut Leave) that would've been the appropriate reason to discipline Worf.
He was a major political figure too though. Worf later on rescued Jadzia against orders and Sisko told him he probably wouldn't get a command of his own after that. Accumulated record.
The more I rewatch TNG, the more I get the idea that, instead of the Federation flagship, maybe the Enterprise-D is actually the default ship for oddballs who, while still useful in certain situations, really just don't get what Starfleet is all about.![]()
A starfleet captain who doesn't believe in war games.
In "Chain of Command" you should see Jericho's face when the crew argues that whole Cardassian fleet was stationed in the nebulae because of scientific research.
