Section 31 is way overused and way too many people know about them now.
All the more reason to keep things covered up and let Picard be on his merry.Assuming Admiral Dougherty Picard violated orders and doing so exposed a conspiracy that originated with the Federation Council it's self if we are to believe the Admiral. I would think that a court martial would reveal this conspiracy to the public and bad press would make Starfleet look bad in the public light.
Yet we've seen bad Admiral's before in TNG...such as the Admiral that was manipulating Ro in the Bajoran affair, would you say that he was operating under Section 31's influence? I'm not saying that it's not possible. I'm saying that Section 31 doesn't have to be involved in every single questionable operation that Starfleet undertakes. Hell it could have been just a normal Starfleet Intelligence operation.
Where do you come off calling Dougherty a 'murderer', since we have no background on the character outside of Insurrection.
Picard's love interest was named Anji.
Anij.
Picard's love interest was named Anji.
Anij.
Picard told her he'd write but like any (space) navy man he forgot about her as soon as the planet left orbit. However he did have a nasty rash which he had to see the Doctor about.
Yet we've seen bad Admiral's before in TNG...such as the Admiral that was manipulating Ro in the Bajoran affair, would you say that he was operating under Section 31's influence? I'm not saying that it's not possible. I'm saying that Section 31 doesn't have to be involved in every single questionable operation that Starfleet undertakes. Hell it could have been just a normal Starfleet Intelligence operation.
I don't think so. The kinds of things that Dougherty was up to? The Federation would never do that. They're *better* than that. Or at least they're supposed to be. They are not evil.
Where do you come off calling Dougherty a 'murderer', since we have no background on the character outside of Insurrection.
Dougherty collaborated with the Son'a, who clearly *are* murderers, so that makes him complicit in everything they do. Their guilt must be shared.
I don't know what film you watched but in Insurrection the Son'a killed no one. Ru'afo tried but wasn't successful.![]()
I don't know what film you watched but in Insurrection the Son'a killed no one. Ru'afo tried but wasn't successful.![]()
Well, he killed Dougherty. But if we go by the Dougherty shares the blame theory, it was assisted suicide I guess.![]()
The kinds of things that Dougherty was up to? The Federation would never do that. They're *better* than that. Or at least they're supposed to be. They are not evil.
But the Federation still isn't 'evil' by allowing this to go forward.
The Federation is not this homogenized entity where everyone and every race embrace the same exact philosophy.
Could you do to them what Dougherty and the Son'a were planning? I think not.
Not *exact* same, no, but there are standards the Federation should - must - uphold. They must set an example.
Could you do to them what Dougherty and the Son'a were planning? I think not.
If I could improve the lives of millions based on moving six hundred people? One hundred percent and I'd sleep good at night after I'd done it.![]()
Not *exact* same, no, but there are standards the Federation should - must - uphold. They must set an example.
Could you do to them what Dougherty and the Son'a were planning? I think not.
If I could improve the lives of millions based on moving six hundred people? One hundred percent and I'd sleep good at night after I'd done it.![]()
Not *exact* same, no, but there are standards the Federation should - must - uphold. They must set an example.
And just how many people would have to be threatened with forceable relocation before it would be wrong? A thousand? Ten thousand? A million?
I'll bet that there's lots of independent planets out there with something that could improve the lives of Federation citizens. Are you going to remove them and take over their planets too? Where do you draw the line?
If you're living alone and have a brand new flat screen TV, am I in the right if I take it because I have a large family and we only have a 20 inch tube model that has bad color reproduction? I know the kids would be happier.
Well, "at least" would be a disciplinary or investigative hearing to determine whether a court-martial was warranted. There's a tendency to confuse the two, as seen in "The Measure of a Man" -- it said that a court-martial was routine when a captain lost a ship, but in reality it's just the investigative hearing that's routine and a court-martial only happens if evidence of negligence is found. I had a hell of a time rationalizing that in The Buried Age.
We're not talking about entertainment... we're talking about something that could lead to a revolution in medicine (in universe).
Since you took it to one extreme direction... let's take it the other way.I'll even be nice and actually give you a realistic (in universe) scenario.
Let's say the Betazoid population was dying out from disease and the 'metaphasic radiation' could be stripped from the planet rings and fashioned into a cure for them. Do you deny them the ability to save themselves so six hundred Ba'ku can continue to squat on a planet they're not even native to?
Humans aren't native to North America either. I guess that means it's open season on everyone.
^ First off, there's not enough of them left for us to give them all "their" land. Second, all of that happened before any of us were born, so there's nothing we can do about it now anyway.
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