So, not potato, but tomato.This seems to be the biggest objection. Starfleet can do all these things as long as it isn't called a military. Which is odd, to put it mildly.
You know, the fruit that everyone thinks is a vegetable.

So, not potato, but tomato.This seems to be the biggest objection. Starfleet can do all these things as long as it isn't called a military. Which is odd, to put it mildly.
Indeed.So, not potato, but tomato.
You know, the fruit that everyone thinks is a vegetable.![]()
Admittedly, the whole thing shows Starfleet, or at least Admiral Hayes were operating under some very flawed logic. Even if Picard really couldn't be trusted in the situation, they could have just relieved him of command and turned the Enterprise over to Riker temporarily. Especially since it was in fact under Riker's command the Borg were defeated last time anyway.
Terry MatalasSo it’s just getting a feel of what I think Starfleet should feel like. It’s the military. It’s serious.
Starfleet is military (if nothing else, PIC specifically calling Picard 'one of Starfleet's top military strategists' - and yes, they said that ON SCREEN - would definitely seal the deal)
So, not potato, but tomato.
'Kay. Even if all that's true, it still doesn't explain why Picard wasn't removed from the Enterprise and Riker given command for the duration, especially since Riker was the one who defeated the Borg last time. Which was the point I was making.But we would see in the Voyager Episodes Unity, and Dark Frontier that Hayes was completely on point. Chakotay was simply exposed to a simple neural link and a the co-operatives neurogenic field had lasting consequences even after said physical neural link was removed, effectively remaining the Co-Operatives puppet. Same with Seven, being exposed to the queen's directed neurogenic signals at the very least brought her back to the Collective.
Star Fleet would at least have been aware of neurogenic energy from their experiences studying both Hugh and Picard after they had recovered him, and this proved utterly correct when Picard could detect their presence within FC. It's very likely there's be something akin to a standing order that anyone who wound up exposed and recovered from the Borg be posted to the oppsite direction from them precisely because of the potential neurogenic field possibilities.
Killer...Let's call the whole thing off.
surely you don't think that A/B=C/D means B=D; or A=CWaging war is in no way comparable to cat tree recovery.
surely you don't think that A/B=C/D means B=D; or A=C![]()
I can see Starfleet as a paradigm shift, like a smartphone. Sure, this mobile computing device I carry can still do cellular telephony but it does so much more— has combined the functions of so many separate devices into one—that to call it a 'phone' is inaccurate, an gross understatement of its abilities.
And the way i use my smartphone, being a 'phone' is no longer its primary function, but I can use it as such if I must.![]()
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