I read in the encycleopedia that there are 161 member states in the UFP, as in homage to the united nations.
I find it a silly thing to pay homage to. Why would interstellar exploration mirror the UN? The amount of new worlds discovered per season of a typical Trek series is quite high, and thats just ones discovered by the hero ship. The UFP is 300 years old give or take.. And yet only 161 members have been entered into the UFP!
I know there are entry qualifications and not all states are permitted, but it just seems 161 is a very small number compared to the number of worlds out there. Data once said they had explored 19% of space in an early TNG episode. I can't calculate how many possible planets there would be found in that area but it seems a vast amount. Even more space has been explored up to Nemesis.
I understand why the writers said there were 161 (even though I think it's as ridiculous as having the number 47 on every program, doorway and algorithm encryption code) but I don't accept that as plausible. Also is Federation all in one big chunk of space? If so, it's a massive coincidence that all the friendly UFP worlds are located near each other with the enemy states on the borders or behind the neutral zone.
I think the number of members should be treble this. The UFP can't keep expanding if they keep encountering civilizations who don't join it. The federation would start to look like spaghetti on the galactic charts instead of a blob as one established charts.
I find it a silly thing to pay homage to. Why would interstellar exploration mirror the UN? The amount of new worlds discovered per season of a typical Trek series is quite high, and thats just ones discovered by the hero ship. The UFP is 300 years old give or take.. And yet only 161 members have been entered into the UFP!
I know there are entry qualifications and not all states are permitted, but it just seems 161 is a very small number compared to the number of worlds out there. Data once said they had explored 19% of space in an early TNG episode. I can't calculate how many possible planets there would be found in that area but it seems a vast amount. Even more space has been explored up to Nemesis.
I understand why the writers said there were 161 (even though I think it's as ridiculous as having the number 47 on every program, doorway and algorithm encryption code) but I don't accept that as plausible. Also is Federation all in one big chunk of space? If so, it's a massive coincidence that all the friendly UFP worlds are located near each other with the enemy states on the borders or behind the neutral zone.
I think the number of members should be treble this. The UFP can't keep expanding if they keep encountering civilizations who don't join it. The federation would start to look like spaghetti on the galactic charts instead of a blob as one established charts.
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