Happy Thanksgiving, everybody. I'm doing some self-flagellating on this American High Holy Day and watching VOY's "False Profits." The one with the two Ferengi who got lost in the Delta Quadrant through the Barzan Wormhole in TNG's "The Price."
In the episode we find out that after seven years the Barzan end of the wormhole is still stable but the Delta Quadrant end jumps around too fast for a ship to take advantage of even at high warp.
It got me thinking as to what use the Barzan end could be and the first thought was as a form of creative "capital" punishment. In the event that a criminal cannot be rehabilitated back into society, what if they were exiled to distant space with no hope of ever getting back? Say by sending them out by shuttle that deposits them on the nearest class-M world or space station (with appropriate supplies), then self-destructs so as not to allow for situations such the one in "False Profits" where the replicator made the Ferengi local gods.
Alternatively, the wormhole could offer those who seek adventure or a one-way trip to a new home that option, much in the way the New World offered something similar to the religious Pilgrims who we in-part celebrate on this Thanksgiving Day.
In the episode we find out that after seven years the Barzan end of the wormhole is still stable but the Delta Quadrant end jumps around too fast for a ship to take advantage of even at high warp.
It got me thinking as to what use the Barzan end could be and the first thought was as a form of creative "capital" punishment. In the event that a criminal cannot be rehabilitated back into society, what if they were exiled to distant space with no hope of ever getting back? Say by sending them out by shuttle that deposits them on the nearest class-M world or space station (with appropriate supplies), then self-destructs so as not to allow for situations such the one in "False Profits" where the replicator made the Ferengi local gods.
Alternatively, the wormhole could offer those who seek adventure or a one-way trip to a new home that option, much in the way the New World offered something similar to the religious Pilgrims who we in-part celebrate on this Thanksgiving Day.