The Zhat Vash must have some influence and power since they had an entire Romulan fleet behind them.
As a division within the Tal Shiar, the Zhat Vash are likely able to commandeer Romulan military assets (including ships) through Tal Shiar authority, which we have seen demonstrated in the other Treks, such as TNG Face of the Enemy and DS9 Improbable Cause/The Die is Cast.The Zhat Vash must have some influence and power since they had an entire Romulan fleet behind them.
The problem is the timing of the attack. Was there a reason why the Zhat Vash couldn’t have waited until after the Romulans were all evacuated before attacking Utopia Planitia? It’s not like there was any huge rush on their part to convince the Federation to ban synths. If there was, they would have tried to kill Data a long time ago. Or Noonien Soong before that. But they didn’t do squat until the absolute worst possible time for them personally.
Now that the Federation know that the Zhat Vash were behind the destruction of Utopia Planitia, would that not be considered an act of war?
The Zhat Vash must have some influence and power since they had an entire Romulan fleet behind them.
It was never stated that F8 and the other synths were built expressly to complete the fleet. And even if they were, so what? Let them build the fleet, let the fleet save the Romulans, and then destroy Utopia Planitia later.
So if my family needed a certain kind of medicine to survive or they’d be dead in a few years, and there was someone who could make that medicine for me, but because I hated that particular person I decided to kill them before they could complete making the medicine, effectively dooming my family to death, there’d be nothing really wrong with that?
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