My eye roll moment in the season two episode "Peak Performance" came with Picard's apparant disdain and reluctance to participate in war games with the Zakdorn Kolrami. I get that this is the Federation and they are beyond the need for violence in this day in age.
I just don't understand why any Commanding Officer wouldn't want their crew to be as prepared and trained as possible in all aspects of starship operation.
Is it that realistic to just consider yourselves explorers on the flagship of the Federation in a universe that has shown you repeatedly that not everybody is in love with your idea of interplanetary brotherhood? Do you assume that just because you are a ship of exploration you will just be left alone by the Romulans who just reasserted themselves in the Alpha Quadrant, Klingons, etc.
You have tactical officers on the ship and you don't want them to receive training that could help them improve their capabilities? I love Picard but participating in wargames isn't devolving into a dangerously savage child race. It's called being prepared. Oh, wouldn't you know it, the Enterprise would find itself in several pitched battles over the course of the series and movies.

Is it that realistic to just consider yourselves explorers on the flagship of the Federation in a universe that has shown you repeatedly that not everybody is in love with your idea of interplanetary brotherhood? Do you assume that just because you are a ship of exploration you will just be left alone by the Romulans who just reasserted themselves in the Alpha Quadrant, Klingons, etc.
You have tactical officers on the ship and you don't want them to receive training that could help them improve their capabilities? I love Picard but participating in wargames isn't devolving into a dangerously savage child race. It's called being prepared. Oh, wouldn't you know it, the Enterprise would find itself in several pitched battles over the course of the series and movies.