Yes, because War Heroes have never been shown dealing with the trauma of their military experiences - if you're not perfect, you CAN'T be a War Hero...oh, wait...On the topic of prequels, it's hard to have tension about Ortegas' possible fall to the dark side when that awful Lower Decks crossover confirms Boimler and others in his time remember her as a war hero
It also provides fruit smoothies for a job well done.Starfleet is a new kind of military. It does more than just fight wars and provide defense.
Starfleet is a new kind of military. It does more than just fight wars and provide defense.
As Discovery showed, even when Earth withdrew from the Federation it was still humanity that led Starfleet.Humans want to explore. Few other races have demonstrated that.
I'd add the Denobulans to that list of species who wanted to share their knowledge with other worlds, but yeah, seems a lot of the early members of the Federation were pretty sheltered and territorial when it came to actual claimed space and their technology and intelligence findings.True - really only the Vulcans showed any interest in expanding their knowledge other than humans. The other founding and follow-on members of the Federation seemed more focused in preserving their own interests, particularly the Andorians and Tellarites.
Western Humans are nosy bastardsHumans want to explore. Few other races have demonstrated that.
Western Humans are nosy bastards
Starfleet is clearly military.
That does seem to be a popular Go To in this Argument, but it makes absolutely no sense at all. If defense really were "secondary" or even if Starfleet personnel considered it so, then whenever the Federation is attacked we'd have situations where Starfleet would go "No, not dealing with that today. Today we're exploring. We'll deal with the Borg invasion if there's time later on."the military aspects of Starfleet as a secondary function to the exploring part.
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