No, but that is why Picard Intrigues me so in this show.JL in Tng wouldnt do that
No, but that is why Picard Intrigues me so in this show.JL in Tng wouldnt do that
I've kind of wondered if Picard was thinking Starfleet would come to him at some point and ask for help. People would be upset by the news and be won over by his resignation. If people felt Picard was forced out for taking a moral stand then they might get upset at the Federation and demand he be brought back and listened to. At some point that didn't happen. Time moved on and the rescue effort didn't happen at which point Picard went into bitter mode at his failure and self isolated for many years.
And thats why I don't like the way they portrayed JL in the series as Oh.. I didn't get my way, let me hole up in my vineyard for 15 years and do NOTHING.. JL in Tng wouldnt do that, He would do what Sci and others have stated that he didn't do, and having sheer F' hubris 15 years latter. He would have pushed starfleet, then the federation, than federaion news, federation opinion polls, etc. He wouldn't have given up on the romulan people in evacuation nor the people of Vashti..
As for a Human Centric federation? Well according to Enterprise, we were the driving force in forming the federation from speices that didn't really like each other when we first met them.
And, There has to be Some/A planet that is the center for the Federation?
why not us??
As for Human ships.. well.. We see 1 ship out of over 7000? there are probably loads of multi species crews, even ships with just vulcans, just andorian, just Telerites.. etc.
Exactly. From a human point of view it makes perfect sense, and fits in psychologically.I can sympathize with him for falling into executive dysfunction and despair. I can comprehend it as a plausible human response to that level of pain. So I don't mind it on the level of, "Would he actually do this?" I can see it happening plausibly.
No one is blaming Jean-Luc for the Federation's sins.
Jean-Luc thinks of himself as a hero
Clancy a hero?Most here are blaming Picard and not the federation. And even quoting Clancy like a hero when she is in the camp that destroyed the rescue mission.
Sci said:No one is blaming Jean-Luc for the Federation's sins.
Most here are blaming Picard and not the federation.
And even quoting Clancy like a hero
Where was Riker? Where was Geordi or anyone else doing anything?
Nobody could do a large scaler rescue on their own.
And how do you even know Picard didnt lend assistance on a smaller scale by coordinating relief or something from his Chateau?
The look on his face showed that any large scale rescue would be impossible without Starfleet help and he would know, considering he's the one who led the entire rescue mission in the first place.
Jean-Luc thinks of himself as a hero
Massive misread of the character.
Picard already did more than anyone else for the Romulans by that point.
None of them were entitled to have Picard help with anything.
If Picard decided to quit Starfleet in TNG episode Family that should be his right to do so.
You're blaming Picard for not doing more,
when no one else wanted to do anything at all in the first place.
He let his romulans friends live with him
so it's not accurate to say he did nothing,
It's up to him to feel like he should have done more, but it shouldn't be an obligation
because at that point it's on starfleet. It's their jobs. If they wanted him to help the romulans they should have asked or not let him resign.
Moral responsibility lies with both. Again, if Picard had done any sort of private work, like he did with Rios, and Romulus still ended up destroyed, then fine. But, he didn't do much more and just walked away. That doesn't absolve him of moral responsibility when he knew it was within his power to act.He let his romulans friends live with him so it's not accurate to say he did nothing, even if he felt he should have done more. That right there is something.
It's up to him to feel like he should have done more, but it shouldn't be an obligation because at that point it's on starfleet. It's their jobs. If they wanted him to help the romulans they should have asked or not let him resign.
Some on Vashti were simply ungrateful.
If it wasnt for Picard they likely would not have even survived, there was no one else looking out for them to get them relocated.
Picard was surprised they let their own community deteriorate
He promised them the federation would help them and the federation dropped the ball at that point.
But what really destroyed their relief efforts was a subset of their own people that caused the mars attack.
Which is another mess Picard eventually cleans up for everyone else.
So yeah they were really unjustifiable in putting it all on Picard.
Also those two romulans he let live with him
Moral responsibility lies with both. Again, if Picard had done any sort of private work, like he did with Rios, and Romulus still ended up destroyed, then fine. But, he didn't do much more and just walked away. That doesn't absolve him of moral responsibility when he knew it was within his power to act.
Does this absolve Starfleet? No. But, neither does their failure to act absolve Picard because he just walked away.
The issue I think comes down to just how much does one owe society and at what point is it okay to think about your own needs.
What's weird is nobody talks about why nobody ever went to see Picard during this time.
Here you have someone going through massive depression and while I am sure people tried to see him at some point even they seem to have given up. All someone has to do is basically beam over or come by for a visit. I doubt Picard would send them away.
Were also talking a Picard who is already old and you would think near the end of his career anyways. Picard defiantly gave more to the protection and betterment of the Federation than most but then people turn on him the minute he goes through a bad time?
Also while Picard does have fame maybe to get things done he isn't the only one. Why didn't Raffi take her idea's to someone else. RIker or Janeway or other famous people we don't know about. If the plan works with Picard it can work with others as well.
Simply put, Picard had stated he would do something and had not followed through. That's not on society entirely-that is on Picard in terms of responsibility for what he said he would do.The issue I think comes down to just how much does one owe society and at what point is it okay to think about your own needs.
Picard defiantly gave more to the protection and betterment of the Federation than most but then people turn on him the minute he goes through a bad time?
(For that matter -- how come the vast majority of Humans on ST are white? White people are a minority of the Human species, after all.)
Star Trek is a wish-fulfilment fantasy that one day humans will deal with their shit and become masters of a galactic organisation and its military, so expecting their soldiers to be able to fight like Black Widow is not too much to ask.We're getting off-topic here, but I would humbly suggest that that is probably a waste of time in reality, that Black Widow's levels of martial arts proficiency and lethality are in fact wish-fulfillment fantasies, and that weapons training is probably more useful for anyone who isn't part of a dedicated special operations team.![]()
As Picard stated in the show , he let the perfect be the enemy of the goodExactly. Nobody would blame Jean-Luc if he tried and failed. They blame him for not even trying.
There is a fan theory World War III killed off most of the brown people....sounds like a closet racist fantasy to me. Star Trek is a Caucasianhumancentric universe because it still reflects its original main target audience..White Americans. However the new shows have improved on this.(For that matter -- how come the vast majority of Humans on ST are white? White people are a minority of the Human species, after all.)
The Starfleet uniform gave him the authority,( because IMO wrongly) the authority of the UFP and Starfleet seemed to be joined at the hip, it makes the state look like a military run oneAssuming he could speak on behalf of the Federation before getting it approved.
You really gonna blame the victims here?
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