I'll ignore the other points that you're wrong on, especially the PD, because first of all, the PD doesn't apply here,
Yes it does HAVE YOU WATCHED TNG? That was the entire reason they stayed out of Bajor's problems with the Cardassians. Sisko was even told it applied to the Bajorans in the freaking pilot of DS9 AFTER they had warp drive.
Only when used to justify letting the natives die or justifying not helping them. It's really a smart idea in cases where it's used to STOP you from either conquring, killing, or stealing a planet from it's natives. Plus YOUR OPINION OF IT DOESN'T MEAN YOU GET TO IGNORE THAT IT EXISTS.
But to respond to your point on old age: yes, it is basically a disease. It results in substantially diminished mental and physical abilities.
but wait, it's "natural", right? So can being born near-sighted. I guess we shouldn't try to help near-sighted folks by giving them glasses, contact lenses, or corrective surgery.
I don't have a problem with helping people's conditions EXCEPT if its done by Theft, kidnapping, and attempted murder, also using somethin ILLEGAL to pull of the theft and kidnapping.
well Dougherty's interpretation is that the PD doesn't apply here and he's an admiral, not some captain being led around by his penis. So I'll go with Dougherty's views on that.
And I'll take the writters' (AKA GOD IN THE CASE) word that THIS WAS WRONG TO THE POINT OF CALLING THE SONA THUGS AND NOBODY DISAGREEING over your justifications based on the word OF THIS EPISODE'S CORRUPT ADMIRAL. Also nice how you ignored EVER OTHER INSTANCE OF THE PD BEING INVOKED for the ONLY THIS ONE TIME instance of said Admiral. FYI the only exception to the PD is being human as in FROM EARTH, since the Baku are not THEN THERE IS NO EXCEPTION IN THEIR CASE.
I agree that the Feds and the Son'a shouldn't have used kidnapping or subterfuge. They should have tried negotiating some kind of compensation for the Baku to leave the planet, and if the Baku still refused, they should have been openly removed, no deception involved.
In other words abandon the federation's principals if they don't get their way
Plus don't you find it the least bit odd that THEY HID what they were doing I mean all we have on the subject of fed approval is the corrupt admiral's word on it and considering he let Ru'afo send armed ship to pretty much bring Riker back at gunpoint when he went to go talk to the fed coucil along with how fast said council changed their minds.
oh, and your arguments all seem to be about UFP involvement. What about the Son'a, who have no PD and have a claim to the planet. Would you object if THEY removed the Baku themselves without the UFP then shared the resources with others? And if so, why do you object?
Considering they would have to go through the space of a group depending on how far DS9 was at this time THEIR PROBABLY AT WAR WITH. I don't think they would get far (which is another thing wrong with this whole picture)
Imagine this hypothetical scenario in today’s world.
A new, relatively clean source of fuel is found. There is a massive reservoir of this fuel in Arctic waters. It can cut the cost of energy by 85% worldwide and prevent further environmental damage caused by burning fossil fuels.
Worthless as it will eventually run out and leave you at square one.
Is that a serious response?
Yes, I would rather the various nations of the world work on none finite sources of fuel and energy unless you like currently being at the mercy of nutcases becuase they have the oil and do you really think someone who ISN'T SPACE AMISH wouldn't have already set up shop and would already be able to sell said fuel source to the highest bidder.
Picard told them Ru’afo would never go ahead with the procedure while human shields were in place. That turned out not to be true, but the Ba’ku trusted him. He put them in harm’s way, told them everything was going to be fine, and is incredibly lucky they didn’t get killed as a result.
So it's Picard's fault Ru'afo is a complete monster obsessed with revenge at all cost, and who was also planning to kill all the Starfleet officers on his ship while killing the Baku
You’ll need to clarify this. What do you mean “old age is not a disease,” who has said the contrary, and what does it have to do with this discussion?
You may want to check Sonak's posts on this subject.
Yes, the Ba’ku’s planet. So they asserted when they exiled the Son’a.
By what right? The first small group of settlers to reach a planet owns the whole planet? Is that how property rights are supposed to work in the Star Trek universe?
Yes, that's called staking a claim thats how colonies are formed or do you honestly think that when we ever get to setting up shop on the other planets of the solar system the various countries of the world won't be carving up chunks of them. Hell Star Trek has shown the federation DOING THAT FOR YEARS, should they give them up to what ever neighboring power wants them. In fact the Feds moving into Gorn territory be settling on a planet THEY claimed is why they blew up said settlement, And seeing as the Baku predate the federation by a century I don't why they can't claim the planet
Yes, the holoship stunt was immoral and stupid. I think everybody agrees on that.
Yet nobody asks why they went to such efforts to hide it's existence for Picard and Co if everything was on the up and up.
Picard was the one who decided to start playing games with people’s lives, not Ru’afo.
Will Riker and the Enterprise crew would probably disagree with you since all they were doing was calling the federation council to complain about the situation yet Ru'afo sent ships to kill them.
I have nothing to add to sonak’s comment on this.
It is stated explicitly in the film that the planet would be uninhabitable “for generations.” The evacuation would be lengthy, not eternal. No reason is given to doubt that.
It might as well be enternal to the Baku seeing as the way Dougherty put it they none of them would be alive when the planet would be habitable again
Unlikely event? It is stated in the film, and nothing in the film contradicts that statement. It should be presumed correct by any reasonable standards of construction.
You do know what implying means right?
Becuase that's what he was doing, he was implying it would take a VERY LONG TIME for the planet to be habitable hence the use of GENERATIONS as in more than one as in likely LONGER THAN ANY CHARACTER IN THE FILM'S LIFETIME.
In fact here's another word used that you ignored RELOCATION which by your own admission is PERMANENT, Not TEMPORARY EVACUATION like you seem to think they said.
When are you going to get that this WASN'T going to be temporary. Nothing in the film even SAID or even IMPLYED that this was a temporary situation so where are you getting this.
What makes you think they’re entitled to business as usual? By what right do these 600 people own the billions of tons of metaphasic material in the rings?
It's their planet
We’re talking about an M-class planet here: millions of millions of billions of tons of planet, hundreds of millions of square miles of surface area, a natural resource that can revolutionize medical care for hundreds of billions of people... and the first six hundred people to plant a flag and establish a small settlement are entitled to claim ownership of the whole damn planet and tell the rest of the galaxy to go suck a lemon? Really?
Yes, there was nobody else there so the Baku were the offcial colony of whatever planet they were from that likely destroyed themsleves. And since said world is likely gone they are it's last representatives and thus HAVE THE RIGHT to as you say " tell the rest of the galaxy to go suck a lemon" If the feds don't like it than contact the Baku Homeworld.
Hell the Federation does THE SAME THING or should all those planets they colonized go to the Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians, Dominion, and ect.
Boy am I glad you don't run the federation as THERE WOULD BE NOTHING LEFT AFTER YOU LET THE RIVAL POWERS CARVE IT UP.
Seriously are you going to Tracy was right in the Omega Glory too?
Tracy was a lunatic. There was never any serum on Omega IV and there was never any solid reason to believe there was one. He committed mass murder in a mad quest for a fountain of youth that never existed. It wasn’t remotely similar to the situation in INS.
Is it becuase to me it looks like a Starfleet officer taking sides in an internal conflict becuase he thinks he can get a fountain of youth from it and tries to hide this from the heroes. The only difference is Tracy was nuts, more honest when the shit hit the fan, and their was no fountain of youth.
AND KNOW I DON'T THINK THE SUPPOSED SUPERIORITY OF THE FEDERATION ALLOWS THEM TO PLAY GOD.
Nobody is trying to play God, except possibly Picard.
Um
Admiral Dougherty: We'll simply be restoring them to their natural evolution.
Captain Picard: Who the hell are we to determine the next course of evolution for these people?
Forgot that part didn't you.
BTW, Trek Canon never describes the aftermath of this incident.
I like to imagine that once the situation became public knowledge, the public overwhelmingly said, “If the Ba’ku don’t want to show a shred of decency, screw them. Move them, by force if necessary, and get the metaphasic particles.”
Wow your version of the Federation is made up of assholes. Thankfully the one on Star Trek IS NOT. Or did you fail to ntoice Picard STILL IN STARFLEET AND COMMANDING THE ENTERPRISE and the fact that there was no sight of any useage of the metaphasics, and the fact that the collector was DESTROYED also the Sona were trying the whole reconciliation thing so its doubtful they will DESTOY THE PLANET THEIR TRYING TO LIVE ON.
Then the Ba’ku said, “After further reflection, we realized it’s selfish for 600 of us to get in the way of something that could have such great benefits for hundreds of billions of people. We agree to cooperate.”
Then the Federation Council said, “Ok, Son’a. The plan’s back on.”
Not likely, seeing as they were prabably pissed about the whole attempted kidnapping, not to mention the Sona are trying to RECONCLIE with the Baku, not to mention the Sona tried to kill Starfleet officers and in fact KILLED A STARFLEET ADMIRAL, the Sona would be lucky if the federation council didn't declare war on them just for that.
Plus the original idea for the film ended in the federation council chambers with the council chweing Picard out for stopping them (they actually had involvement in this version instead of us only having only Dougherty's word to go by) when said federation citizens march and a SUPPORT PICARD. So not really seeing your idea seeing as the same people were involved in what we ultimatly got.
Then the Son’a said, “You destroyed the collector and cold-bloodedly left our leader to die on it. We won’t be able to move forward with the procedure. Please convey our regrets to the billions of people whose medical care will suffer as a result.”
Then the teeming billions said, “Thank you, Captain Picard!”
Not.
Yeah Trek canon disagrees with you SINCE HE'S STILL CAPTAIN OF THE ENTERPRISE, plus their leader tried to commit mass murder, killed a fed admiral, attack the fed flagship, tried to kill fed officers, they would probably want to get as far away from being associated with Ru'afo as possible so Starfleet doesn't kick their asses.
Plus the federation could also try to you know study the rings and learn to replicate this fountain of youth WITHOUT destroying a planet in the process.
Plus you're version of the aftermth would never be cannon any way THE FILM WRITERS THOUGHT THE FEDERATION WAS IMMORAL HERE, you know the people WHO ACTUALLY CONTROLLED THE FRANCHISE THEN. In fact they thought this so much the original idea for the film had the inhabitants of the planet DYING if they left becuase they needed the constant exporsure to the maggufin to survive, meaning the federation would be conducting genocide to get to it.
If the natives told them to leave I think they would seeing as THAT'S BEEN ESTABLISHED ON SCREEN! You know like with the Halkans who told Kirk NO when he wanted to mine their dilithium which was you know ONE OF THE REASONS THAT THE FEDERATION WAS BETTER THAN THE TERRAN EMPIRE, or when he had to negotiate with the Organians to use their planet as a baseb, or negotiating with the Capellans for their topaline which he wanted to get for the federation. In TOS the Federation never took what it wanted from other planets without some agreement in place that gave the natives something and if they told them to bug off THEY DID.
First, let's remember that they beamed down with phasers to negotiate for the topaline.
And unless they used them to force the topaline from them WHICH THEY DIDN'T that doesn't really mean jack seeing as THEY DO IT ALL THE TIME, plus THEY GAVE THEIR WEAPONS TO THE CAPELLANS. Also considering what happened to a member of the landing party, that probably wasn't a very good idea.
Second, let's remember that they were going to force the Eminians to negotiate a treaty port in A Taste of Armageddon
becuase their war threatened other people not involved in it, having one of your ships destroyed in the area becuase two groups don't understand the concept of neutrality seems like a good reason to get said groups to knock it off.
or the fact that they were going to forcibly evict settlers from Omicron Ceti III in This Side of Paradise
Actually they thought everyone would be dead what with the deadly cosmic radiation stuff hitting the planet and all and then they found out the were alive because they were controlled by planet spores and wanted to use said spores on the Enterprise crew until Kirk put a stop to it (and considering this was basically a mind control enslavement by aliens situation, there don't seem to be any moral issues there) after which the conlonists concluded their colony was a failure and seeing as the spores were they only thing that allowed them to live on the planet CHOSE to leave becuase the planet WAS DANGEROUS, as in Kirk and Co. had a valid reason to move them.
or the fact that they were going to exterminate the Horta if it continued to get in the way of mining Pergium in The Devil in the Dark.
No they were going to exterminate it becuase it was killing the miners until they found out "she" was only protecting "her" children after that Kirk got in the way of an angry mob of miners to stop them from killing the horta and in fact the miners seemed pretty shocked and apalled when they learned they were accidently killing kids to the point that the compromise about working with the horta didn't seem that hard to sell to them
Let's also not forget that negotiating with the Organians would seem to be a gross violation of the Prime Directive on the surface. Spock says their approximately Class D on Richter's scale of cultures.
To be fair the PD wasn't that well defined back then and the Klingons were also interested in the planet so it can be said the Federation probably did want the klingosn to 1) have a beach head to invade them from and 2) Thought they were doing the Organians a favor since according to Kirk they respect planetary ownership while the klingons are basically "do what we say or die". Plus Kirk seemed more concerned about the Organians living under klingon occupation even at the point where he didn't think much of them so klingon subjects probably weren't treated that well especially with the whole executing large numbers of the native population for slights made against them.
So I call bullshit on those who say the Federation's actions with regards to the Ba'ku were somehow inconsistent with what we've seen from the TV series. And we haven't even gotten into Modern Trek yet.
Condsidering how debunked your examples are you might want to bring Modern Trek out.