Really, in Journey to Babel where was the Earth ambassador?
He might already be at Babel as the Babel conferrence could have been towards the end of admission talks and this was the last round of discussions before a vote was taken.
Really, in Journey to Babel where was the Earth ambassador?
There are a few candidates in the background of JTB.He might already be at Babel as the Babel conferrence could have been towards the end of admission talks and this was the last round of discussions before a vote was taken.
If the federation has a open door policy towards new members (like the UN) maybe not. I don't think slavery ever came up.The obvious caveats to that are things like slavery- a planet practicing it wouldn't be offered admission to the Federation in the first place.
We learned on DS9 that Vulcan and the Klingon Empire directly exchange ambassadors and embassies. Kor at one point was stationed in the Klingon embassy on Vulcan.I'm not sure we ever saw any concrete examples of this, possibly with the exception of the 'Unification' storyline.
Yeah, Ardana's membership seems to cast some aspersions on the vetting process for UFP members.If the federation has a open door policy towards new members (like the UN) maybe not. I don't think slavery ever came up.
We learned on DS9 that Vulcan and the Klingon Empire directly exchange ambassadors and embassies. Kor at one point was stationed in the Klingon embassy on Vulcan.
In TAS, federation members exchange ambassadors directly with each other.
He wasn't scheduled to arrive until Tuesday.
There are a few candidates in the background of JTB.
There are these three
The woman with the black hair and paisley patterned dress behind Kirk.
The guy in the grey suit over McCoy's shoulder.
The guy in the Garth/Ferris jacket between McCoy and Spock
Grey suit talking to Paisley
Garth Jacket talking to a redshirt. Redshirt might be an Ambassador or Starfleet.
Woman in Red talking to Paisley.
My head canon tells me, Garth Jacket is from Izar. Lady in Red is from Mars. Paisley is from Alpha Centauri and Grey Suit is from Earth because he seems to be schmoozing the most.![]()
As a viewer you are supposed to be focused on Sarek and friends, but as a Trekkie you're supposed to notice everything from the color of the paint on the walls to the smallest costume detail.Hate to admit this but I've never noticed these people in the episode before! Too busy watching Sarek and The Tellerites and Andorians and little gold guys I guess!
JB
And then Kirk shows up.It seems that the primary influence that the Federation has on its members is through the application process, where certain standards and guidelines must be met before membership can be approved.
Thus planets like Ardana can become members, but once they are members there is a limited amount of influence that can be wielded by Federation representatives on their domestic affairs.
Kiss, Kiss, Slap, Slap, Kidnap, Speech.... Scene!And then Kirk shows up.![]()
"United Federation of Planets" just sounds cool, and so is that flag of the UFP that makes a brief appearence in "And The Children Shall Lead".
The ONLY worthwhile moment in that episode!
--Alex
Sulu flying the Enterprise through the corridor of knives, absolutely fantastic.The ONLY worthwhile moment in that episode!
Sulu flying the Enterprise through the corridor of knives, absolutely fantastic.
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