Starfleet also seems to have an unofficial policy that other universes are of no consequence.
Yeah I've thought of that too. There's the temporal prime directive that forbids them from altering the history of their own universe.prime directive would not be appicible. but there easily could be other starfleet directives and federation requirements that would come into play
All evidence of your recent journey
will be classified and destroyed.
We cannot risk the knowledge
of this alternate universe
leaving the confines of Discovery.
I don't understand.
There would be too many possibilities.
Indeed. Our people have
suffered terrible losses.
What would you do if you
thought that your dead wife,
your lost child, your murdered parents,
all might be alive on the other side
and that a technology exists
for you to see them again?
This knowledge must be buried.
Command will want this locked down.
Of course, Admiral.
See, that's exactly the kind of philosophy that I'm convinced the PD is not about. There's no aspect of Starfleet or the Federation to make us think they have some philosophical devotion to Fate or the notion that anything is "meant to" be, and certainly not that nature is some force beyond human control. On the contrary, they have deep convictions that reality is what thinking beings make it.Leave them alone, if they were meant to overcome adversary and thrive then they will find a way, if not that is nature and there's no way you can fight such a force.
It's not a homo sapiens only club. Other species with far more experience may have encountered situations where they thought they could play god and only made things far worse for the planet they though they were helping or others. Its the same as with messing in timelines, you have no idea what the results will be or how much more terrible things will turn out. It's sort of the basis of evolution, survival of the fittest, those that can't adapt perish, is Starfleet going to start going to every planet where life is starting and direct their development from day one?beyond human control
Actually, by DS9 it seemed easier for the Terran Rebels to go switch universes, as all they had to do was wave a device over the transporter, and there, interversal transporter.Makes you wonder why it was easier for the Federation to cross into the Mirror Universe than it was vice versa!
This all circles back to one fact: the Prime Directive sucks and really makes no sense.
Sounds about right.the federation are hypocrites
With the whole premise of DS9, the federation is willing to have its representative "guide" the Bajorans into the federation. Yet this courting does not violate the prime directive?
Which had to just be a future-Bluetooth thingie downloading a patch.Actually, by DS9 it seemed easier for the Terran Rebels to go switch universes, as all they had to do was wave a device over the transporter, and there, interversal transporter.
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