Someone in another thread (I think it was Akiraprise) mentioned "TUVIX" was Janeway's Kobayashi Maru. I completely agree... both choices were some form of bad.
How about all the others?
Kirk - "A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR". This is definitely not a happy ending episode. Either Kirk does nothing, and the Hill People would likely be hunted to extinction, or do what he did and keep a balance of power.
Picard - "Homeward". While this episode does paint him a murderer, I am not sure that's fair. Let's say he does evacuate the village on his own, or even two. That's maybe a couple hundred Boraalans out of their entire species. Never mind the cultural contamination that could very well lead to suicides, murders, or worse, but with such a small group of them alive, is it really a big enough group for their race to actually survive before it collapses? Like what Pulaski said in "Up The Long Ladder", they would only survive with a broad base of genetics. And Picard was right in the beginning... the natural course of events does lead to extinction many times. Otherwise, the T'Kon, Iconians, Preservers, the Progenitors from "The Chase", and more, would still be around in the 24th century.
Sisko - "FOR THE UNIFORM". While he did win by nabbing Eddington, he did it by doing a technically illegal thing... poison the Maquis planet. I agree with his decision, but many, including my wife, thinks he should have had his commission taken. What was the alternative? Stay legal and wait, and the Maquis poison every Cardassian planet in the DMZ, killing hundreds of thousands, possibly millions. Or do what he did, and just look really bad.
Another scenario is "IN THE PALE MOONLIGHT". I agree with his actions, but he did underhanded stuff to get the Romulans into the war, and he certainly looks bad. But his alternative? Do nothing, and quite likely the Dominion would have won and billions more would die.
Archer - "DAMAGE". This truly was a no-win for him. Either steal the warp coil so he can get to the meeting in time so he can stop Earth's destruction, or not, and almost certainly doom his race to extinction.
Thoughts, opinions, and other examples are welcome.
Temba, his arms open.
How about all the others?
Kirk - "A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR". This is definitely not a happy ending episode. Either Kirk does nothing, and the Hill People would likely be hunted to extinction, or do what he did and keep a balance of power.
Picard - "Homeward". While this episode does paint him a murderer, I am not sure that's fair. Let's say he does evacuate the village on his own, or even two. That's maybe a couple hundred Boraalans out of their entire species. Never mind the cultural contamination that could very well lead to suicides, murders, or worse, but with such a small group of them alive, is it really a big enough group for their race to actually survive before it collapses? Like what Pulaski said in "Up The Long Ladder", they would only survive with a broad base of genetics. And Picard was right in the beginning... the natural course of events does lead to extinction many times. Otherwise, the T'Kon, Iconians, Preservers, the Progenitors from "The Chase", and more, would still be around in the 24th century.
Sisko - "FOR THE UNIFORM". While he did win by nabbing Eddington, he did it by doing a technically illegal thing... poison the Maquis planet. I agree with his decision, but many, including my wife, thinks he should have had his commission taken. What was the alternative? Stay legal and wait, and the Maquis poison every Cardassian planet in the DMZ, killing hundreds of thousands, possibly millions. Or do what he did, and just look really bad.
Another scenario is "IN THE PALE MOONLIGHT". I agree with his actions, but he did underhanded stuff to get the Romulans into the war, and he certainly looks bad. But his alternative? Do nothing, and quite likely the Dominion would have won and billions more would die.
Archer - "DAMAGE". This truly was a no-win for him. Either steal the warp coil so he can get to the meeting in time so he can stop Earth's destruction, or not, and almost certainly doom his race to extinction.
Thoughts, opinions, and other examples are welcome.
Temba, his arms open.