Well, the ones in Paradise actually crashed there instead of intentionally colonizing it.Starfleet didn't even know that human colonists had settled on the planets in DS9 "Paradise" or TNG "The Ensigns of Command".
Well, the ones in Paradise actually crashed there instead of intentionally colonizing it.Starfleet didn't even know that human colonists had settled on the planets in DS9 "Paradise" or TNG "The Ensigns of Command".
Laws.
None of which necessarily applies to how the "evolved," "we work to better ourselves" humans of the 24th century would observe the laws of their time. Kids are probably indoctrinated from an early age about how heinous an act it is to interfere with the development of other cultures.Not always. Remember the 55MPH speed law? To cut a long story short, nobody obeyed it, hence the lack of gasoline conservation - official reports showed a 1 to 2% drop in consumption (suggesting not only the possibility of most people still speeding 10+ as passenger cars need 10 to 15% more gas to sustain 65MPH but also in that dense city rush hour traffic wouldn't make a dent in its usage as well as x number of people don't use highways or are by and large stuck in them depending on time of day.)
Humans don't indoctrinate very well. If we did we'd all think the same.Kids are probably indoctrinated from an early age about how heinous an act it is to interfere with the development of other cultures
Clearly the Rozhenko's were terrible parents.None of which necessarily applies to how the "evolved," "we work to better ourselves" humans of the 24th century would observe the laws of their time. Kids are probably indoctrinated from an early age about how heinous an act it is to interfere with the development of other cultures.
Now what this says about Starfleet's ability to monitor for unauthorised colonies is arguable - the interference explicitly prevented the colonists from having comms tech or power sources that Starfleet might otherwise easily spot on long-range sensors.
Yes, I'd agree. I'm just speaking from the standard of the Fed's policy of non-interference.Helena even learned how to cook Klingon food, so they can't be all bad!
srsly, the Rozhenkos did not strike me as bad parents. Not by a long shot. Worf and Nikolai both turned out well. I'd say Sergey and Helena raised them just fine!
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