Given the basic conceit of Captain's log and all its variations, and Roddenberry's use of the concept as a type of historical record, we can imagine we are viewing reports by our descendents. What if information we think we know about Federation enemies is inaccurate?
We only have information from Starfleet's perspective. One might say we've seen Klingons torturing people, we've seen Rura Penthe for what it is, but again this is through Starfleet's eyes.
Is it possible all the atrocities we hear about against the Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians, and any other alien race are simply a sophisticated form of misinformation?
Watching TOS: Day of the Dove prompted this out of me due to its mention of propaganda, though I imagine later episodes in the other series and films also present plenty of examples.
Could Starfleet's enemies actually be as humane as it considers itself to be?
We only have information from Starfleet's perspective. One might say we've seen Klingons torturing people, we've seen Rura Penthe for what it is, but again this is through Starfleet's eyes.
Is it possible all the atrocities we hear about against the Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians, and any other alien race are simply a sophisticated form of misinformation?
Watching TOS: Day of the Dove prompted this out of me due to its mention of propaganda, though I imagine later episodes in the other series and films also present plenty of examples.
Could Starfleet's enemies actually be as humane as it considers itself to be?