In the episode Cause & Effect, in order to avoid a collision with another ship, Riker came up with the ideal of opening the doors to the main shuttle bay, without a containment force field, and let the escaping atmosphere propel the Enterprise out of the path of the approaching ship.
There didn't seem to be any thought or consideration for crewmembers who might be in the bay at the time. And who likely would have been killed.
The collision would have destroyed the ship, although the bridge crew at the time wouldn't necessarily have known this, given the philosophy of the Star Trek universe, would the deaths of the shuttle bay crew have been "acceptable losses?"

There didn't seem to be any thought or consideration for crewmembers who might be in the bay at the time. And who likely would have been killed.
The collision would have destroyed the ship, although the bridge crew at the time wouldn't necessarily have known this, given the philosophy of the Star Trek universe, would the deaths of the shuttle bay crew have been "acceptable losses?"
