Just accept it happened...somehow. Best not to think about it too much.
To be fair, the security on Daystrom Station was pretty awful when Worf and Riker raided it!
Just accept it happened...somehow. Best not to think about it too much.
This is a war crime and has been for decades - no idea where you get the strange idea it's acceptable in "modern warfare".
If you want a war crime, Kirk's false surrender and booby-trapping the ship in Star Trek III is a classic!
Fortunately not. If I intend a pun I'll make it much punnier, and own it immensely. In fact, I had to backtrack to find out which post I said that in.Pun intended?
DSC booby trapped some war dead, to attack the enemy with once they were collected for ritual.
Yes that was outrageous too. That and Kirk were unambiguously war crimes by contemporary standards, whereas shooting Vadic would have been far more defensible. I also felt very uneasy with the way Discovery nuked the Emerald Chain city ship on the way out which must have had a vast population of civilians.
If you want a war crime, Kirk's false surrender and booby-trapping the ship in Star Trek III is a classic!
This is a war crime and has been for decades - no idea where you get the strange idea it's acceptable in "modern warfare".
If you want a war crime, Kirk's false surrender and booby-trapping the ship in Star Trek III is a classic!
kirk only used that as a bluff.General Order 24.
That wasn't a war crime. That was survival against a hostile force trying to steal your ship and likely kill or at minimum kidnap you. Kruge was using brute force and had already murdered the innocent crew of the U.S.S. Grissom.
What Kirk did was sad in only one respect: it destroyed the Enterprise we'd loved since TOS.
You can't have a warcrime without a war.
The Empire and the Federation were at peace.
It's a standing order though and doesn't change Kirk's willingness to use it, nor the fact that captains can use it and have in the past.kirk only used that as a bluff.
I mean technically there's also no such thing as an unarmed Changeling either. Even Vadic's own flashback shows they can kill with their gloopy body:
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And previously on DS9:
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Plus in order to kill her the forcefield would have to be lowered, and we see how well that went when it did.
Though of course shields are one-way, and so are the detention cells in the Terran Empire.
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