One of the more troubling aspects of TOS were the occasions where the Enterprise makes contact with a specific planet even after being warned against doing so.
In "A Taste of Armageddon," the inhabitants tell the Enterprise not to approach their system. The idiot Federation commissioner orders Kirk to ignore the warning and make contact anyway.
In "Spectre of the Gun," the Melkon specifically tell the Enterprise to stay away. Kirk says that his orders state that he must make contact with them...yet the Enterprise plows ahead anyway.
In both of these instances the Enterprise was clearly in the wrong. It makes the Federation seem like pushy door to door salesmen that choose to ignore the Keep Out signs on the fence and the barking dog.
In "A Taste of Armageddon," the inhabitants tell the Enterprise not to approach their system. The idiot Federation commissioner orders Kirk to ignore the warning and make contact anyway.
In "Spectre of the Gun," the Melkon specifically tell the Enterprise to stay away. Kirk says that his orders state that he must make contact with them...yet the Enterprise plows ahead anyway.
In both of these instances the Enterprise was clearly in the wrong. It makes the Federation seem like pushy door to door salesmen that choose to ignore the Keep Out signs on the fence and the barking dog.