If I remember correctly, the crux of the problem was that the Federation science teams didn't entirely understand the unusual regenerative properties of the Briar Patch or the Ba'ku homeworld; the So'na did.
On top of this, the So'na knew what the real deal behind the Ba'ku was, and how advanced their society really was... but to the Federation observation teams, this was a pre-warp, pre-first contact world.
That's a presumption, not a scientific conclusion.A single village of a few hundred people on an entire planet? Must be an interstellar colony, no two ways about it!
It's a bit silly that Picard gets so upset about this idea of forcing the Ba'ku to leave - without ever asking the Ba'ku whether they'd agree to the procedure or not.
I mean, of course it's a non-issue in the end: the thing about the need to leave was a lie all along. But essentially Picard gets a bunch of Ba'ku kidnapped and probably a great many of them killed by setting up a foolish resistance movement, without asking for their consent - when the obvious venue to pursue would have been to directly challenge the Son'a. So what if they have superior firepower in orbit... They also have their precious youth-collector up there: Picard could have threatened to blow that up and would have had the Son'a crawling on their knees.
Really, the whole idea and sole merit of the surface resistance was to buy time for Starfleet to arrive. But Picard could have bought time in other ways, such as allowing the Ba'ku to be transported away into the safety of the holoship (safely crewed by his trusted colleagues), then using the E-E to destroy or confiscate the collector, then waiting it out. Or half a dozen other approaches that didn't involve gunfights, cave-ins and other such "needlessly asymmetric warfare".
Timo Saloniemi
That would have been an exciting movie.Was there ever a reason the Federation couldn't build a few medical outposts on the other side of the planet for the badly wounded in the Dominion War?
Was there ever a reason the Federation couldn't build a few medical outposts on the other side of the planet for the badly wounded in the Dominion War?
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