Now let me start by saying that TUC is my favorite star trek movie, i think it's sheer brilliance, however, there's one thing in the movie that always troubled me.
The president was all to willing to offer up McCoy and Kirk as the sacrificial lambs for the Klingon peace talks to go forward.
And the reason this bothers me is, and im assuming anyway that Captain Kirk, given his service record, the amount of times he saved earth, and although i don't like Generations, the enormous press coverage he got in the enterprise-B, that the political realities for a democratic president to without so much as official protest (minus a single line "out of the question to the Klingon ambassador) hand over the greatest federation hero of his time, would be political suicide.
I for one would be a federation citizen protesting such a decision.
Now you could make the case that perhaps to some people, especially after hearing kirks personal log played during the trial, it may have convinced some federation citizens he may have been guilty but some would have seen him unfortunately even more so as a hero for doing so, I imagine there would have been a decent number of klingophobes on earth
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The president was all to willing to offer up McCoy and Kirk as the sacrificial lambs for the Klingon peace talks to go forward.
And the reason this bothers me is, and im assuming anyway that Captain Kirk, given his service record, the amount of times he saved earth, and although i don't like Generations, the enormous press coverage he got in the enterprise-B, that the political realities for a democratic president to without so much as official protest (minus a single line "out of the question to the Klingon ambassador) hand over the greatest federation hero of his time, would be political suicide.
I for one would be a federation citizen protesting such a decision.
Now you could make the case that perhaps to some people, especially after hearing kirks personal log played during the trial, it may have convinced some federation citizens he may have been guilty but some would have seen him unfortunately even more so as a hero for doing so, I imagine there would have been a decent number of klingophobes on earth

Your thoughts on this matter?