In regards to Q's comments when he sent the Enterprise to System J-25:
This was in response to Q saying "You need me! You aren't ready for the unknown", and Picard going "We're always ready for the unknown! It's our job!" (Paraphrased, of course). It also helps that those are two of the best-known foes that the Federation has gone up against.
Quoting from Memory Alpha, in regards to Peak Performance:
Here's the quotes from the script:
The problem with Roddenberry's vision of the future is that it's inconsistent and contradictory, really. If the 24th century is supposed to be a peaceful period of time (when we speak of peace, what do we mean, exactly? The period of time in history called the Pax Romana springs to mind, but that was really just a period of time of minimal conflict within the empire, and a time of minimal expansion. Granted, that could also describe the period of time during the early years of TNG), then why are there still security officers? Why are there still military strategists like Sirna Kolrami?
Hell, the 23rd century was pretty much one long cold war with occasional flareups between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.
Wouldn't it make sense to assume that there are probably more non-friendly astropolitical entities out there, other than the Klingons, Romulans, Tholians, Gorn, Orions, etc.? Especially if they're just as territorial and xenophobic as many of those entities are and were.
And, looking back at the script for Encounter at Farpoint, when Groppler Zorn is talking about giving the station to someone else, he gets cut off before saying who else he'd give it to. And there was also the fact that he was kinda distracted the whole episode by trying to keep the comoszoan from not misbehaving, as well as the whole getting-captured and tortured thing too.
"You judge yourselves against the pitiful adversaries you've encountered so far: the Romulans, the Klingons. They're nothing compared to what's waiting."
This was in response to Q saying "You need me! You aren't ready for the unknown", and Picard going "We're always ready for the unknown! It's our job!" (Paraphrased, of course). It also helps that those are two of the best-known foes that the Federation has gone up against.
Quoting from Memory Alpha, in regards to Peak Performance:
Captain Picard and Riker are at first reluctant to take part in this simulation as they believe diplomacy and exploration are the more important mandates of Starfleet. However, because of the newly-discovered Borg threat, they decide it is a good idea to hone their tactical skills so as to have as many options as possible in crisis situations.
Here's the quotes from the script:
KOLRAMI
Captain Picard, I understand that
you initially resisted Starfleet's
request for this simulation.
PICARD
Yes.
KOLRAMI
May I know why?
STAR TREK: "Peak Performance" - REV. 4/25/89 - TEASER 3A.
4 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
Starfleet is not a military
organization. Our purpose is
exploration.
KOLRAMI
Then why am I here?
PICARD
Because with the Borg threat,
I have decided that my officers
and I need to hone our tactical
skills.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Peak Performance" - REV. 4/21/89 - TEASER 4.
4 CONTINUED: (3)
PICARD (Cont'd)
In a crisis situation, it is
prudent to have several options.
RIKER
I still prefer brains over brawn.
(to Kolrami)
I think it's a waste of
effort to test our combat skills
-- it's a minor province in the
make-up of a starship captain.
KOLRAMI
Your objection is noted. Let us
hope your distaste for the
exercise will not affect your
strategic abilities.
The problem with Roddenberry's vision of the future is that it's inconsistent and contradictory, really. If the 24th century is supposed to be a peaceful period of time (when we speak of peace, what do we mean, exactly? The period of time in history called the Pax Romana springs to mind, but that was really just a period of time of minimal conflict within the empire, and a time of minimal expansion. Granted, that could also describe the period of time during the early years of TNG), then why are there still security officers? Why are there still military strategists like Sirna Kolrami?
Hell, the 23rd century was pretty much one long cold war with occasional flareups between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.
Wouldn't it make sense to assume that there are probably more non-friendly astropolitical entities out there, other than the Klingons, Romulans, Tholians, Gorn, Orions, etc.? Especially if they're just as territorial and xenophobic as many of those entities are and were.
And, looking back at the script for Encounter at Farpoint, when Groppler Zorn is talking about giving the station to someone else, he gets cut off before saying who else he'd give it to. And there was also the fact that he was kinda distracted the whole episode by trying to keep the comoszoan from not misbehaving, as well as the whole getting-captured and tortured thing too.