Today's military gives personnel the freedom to disobey "illegal orders."
Surely asking Seven to kill her own Captain would be regarded as such an illegal order.
Nobody asked her that.
That's like fighter jets shooting down hijacked planes.
Since her own Captain was the one giving that order and there were legitimate security concerns at the time, it is considered a legal order.Surely asking Seven to kill her own Captain would be regarded as such an illegal order.
You do realize exactly that happened on 9/11, right?Surely there would be questions asked if an F-18 were to shoot down a crowded airliner that had been hijacked.
I'm sure there's precedent in Star Trek for a captured officer being exhibited by his hostage-taker ordering the crew to not give in and fight the enemy even if it'll kill him.Since her own Captain was the one giving that order and there were legitimate security concerns at the time, it is considered a legal order.
You do realize exactly that happened on 9/11, right?
Colonel Marc Sasseville and Lieutenant Heather Penney were scrambled from Andrews Air Force Base in unarmed F-16s to stop Flight 93 by ramming the plane once it got close to Washington. The passengers forced it down themselves before it got to them.Who was the pilot? Where did it come from?
Eh? He was ambushed, abducted and assimilated right of the bridge. What was he supposed to do, preemptively commit suicide the minute he learned the Borg had taken an interest in him specifically?I have long suspected that, in-universe, Picard is blamed not for his deeds as Locutus but that he didn't kill himself before being used as a weapon.
No one said it was rational. Part of working through trauma is accepting that bad shit happens and it is not necessarily anyone's fault.Eh? He was ambushed, abducted and assimilated right of the bridge. What was he supposed to do, preemptively commit suicide the minute he learned the Borg had taken an interest in him specifically?
Shaw was a damaged war vet with severe PTSD. He was a dangerous wildcard and he panicked telling Seven to blow the turbolift.Today's military gives personnel the freedom to disobey "illegal orders."
Surely asking Seven to kill her own Captain would be regarded as such an illegal order.
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