TOS was more alliance of planets. TNG+ was more union of states. Depending on the needs of the story.Counties are part of the United Nations yet they send ambassadors. The United Federation of Planets seem to be a similar concept. More an alliance of planets than a union of states.
Betazed is already a member of the Federation, why would it need an ambassador to an organization it's already part of?![]()
I remember specific lines in the series where Deanna berates her mother for pronouncing herself "holder of the sacred chalice of Rixx". Deanna dismisses it as being "just a very old wooden pot". So we have some description of the relics. But the episodes name escapes me.
The books are not strictly speaking canon... nothing said in the novel verse is necessarily true for the TV/Movie-verse.
Betazed is already a member of the Federation, why would it need an ambassador to an organization it's already part of?![]()
The same reason that there is an American ambassador to the UN.
I get the impression that the Trois are defunct nobility.
Kind of like being a Baron or a Duke in England now. You have a big important title but none of the power that hundreds of years ago accompanied the title.
The books are not strictly speaking canon... nothing said in the novel verse is necessarily true for the TV/Movie-verse.
I don't think anybody really cares.
Betazed is already a member of the Federation, why would it need an ambassador to an organization it's already part of?![]()
The same reason that there is an American ambassador to the UN.
The Federation is a state. The UN is not.
Yes.More an alliance of planets than a union of states.
As I understand it, only a relatively small percentage of fans read the current novels, so no most fan don't care.I don't think anybody really cares.The books are not strictly speaking canon... nothing said in the novel verse is necessarily true for the TV/Movie-verse.
The Federation Council is a governing body of some sort, but that doesn't mean that the Federation is a "state."Let me rephrase, then:
The Federation is a government ...
Right, the "professional" that continues to insist that a organization composed of (24th century) over a 150 different species is going to have a governing body nearly identical in form to the governments of the United States and European countries.And on that note, I'll just let a professional explain things further.![]()
Nope, never did. We had a thread about that a few years back, while the Federation does engage in warfare, at no point has it ever declared war.The Federation can, and did, declare war.
And I believe that his PolSci degree and his political ideology has locked him into a mindset that preclude seeing possibilities other than "their's is like ours."Sci and I have our differences but I definitely respect his knowledge of this thing. He's more of a professional than most of the rest of us are, I'll give him that.
And as late as the third (or forth?) season of ENT the Federation was called an alliance.As for why the Federation government is so similar to existing governments: Hey, the writers go with what they know (and what fans can relate to).
In which there was no declaration of war. Negotiations with the Klingon were about to break down and Starfleet anticipated a surprise attack.^ Never seen "Errand of Mercy," have we?
In TUC, there's a scene where Sarek is called the Vulcan ambassador and Spock is called the Federation envoy. Meaning?At least there would have been a clear grammatical clue there, unlike with Sarek being the Vulcan Ambassador...
I don't know, I kind of like the idea that some of the Federation's Members would have ruling royal families, royal systems of government. Ardana was ruled by (imo) a aristocracy, so not all Federation Members are democracies.Regarding her noble status, I always figured that Betazed went through reforms at ome point in its history that stripped the nobility of its hereditary power.
The closest thing we get on this planet to what we think the United Federation of Planets might be like is the United States of American before the US Constitution was in place. Under the Articles of Confederation, the former 13 colonies were more like 13 countries within a country. They all operated on there own with their own laws, taxes, tariffs, and militia. The United States was still the one that was suppose to deal with international problems and potentally raise an army if needed to fight. Most of the power was with the states, not the central government.
In TUC, there's a scene where Sarek is called the Vulcan ambassador and Spock is called the Federation envoy. Meaning?
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