Apologies in advance if this has already been touched on.
I am watching TNG now and after watching one of the episodes from Season 1, Symbiosis, left me a little depressed. It wasn't because of the decision that Picard had to take due to the Prime Directive, but because under a less experienced or simply corrupt captain could wash their hand of the whole thing and do nothing. This idea of bad decision being made by Starship captains was further illustrated in the episode I had watch Too Short a Season, where a captain decision based on the Prime Directive could a long and destructive war on a planet.
I assume there is enough checks and balances to minimise bad decisions based on the Prime Directive either caused by incompetence or impropriety. However, the question that bears to mind is how many bad decisions has been made by Star Fleet that has had long term consequences for itself and if so, how could it deal with it if it caused so much reputational damage that threatened its very credibility amongst non-Federation societies?
I am watching TNG now and after watching one of the episodes from Season 1, Symbiosis, left me a little depressed. It wasn't because of the decision that Picard had to take due to the Prime Directive, but because under a less experienced or simply corrupt captain could wash their hand of the whole thing and do nothing. This idea of bad decision being made by Starship captains was further illustrated in the episode I had watch Too Short a Season, where a captain decision based on the Prime Directive could a long and destructive war on a planet.
I assume there is enough checks and balances to minimise bad decisions based on the Prime Directive either caused by incompetence or impropriety. However, the question that bears to mind is how many bad decisions has been made by Star Fleet that has had long term consequences for itself and if so, how could it deal with it if it caused so much reputational damage that threatened its very credibility amongst non-Federation societies?