I think everyone that puts their child in an automobile and drives around is endangering that child's life.
They should be reported!
They should be reported!
I Don't know why Saratoga even had families aboard - it was a little Miranda class frigate, not a Galaxy class explorer. I think the writers got confused.
Kirk, who was prepared to destroy a Earth colony with a million Human inhabitants, wouldn't destroy a hostile ship with children onboard?I'm sure Picard or Kirk wouldn't
Kirk, who was prepared to destroy a Earth colony with a million Human inhabitants, wouldn't destroy a hostile ship with children onboard?
If there was sufficant reason, yes Kirk would.
I Don't know why Saratoga even had families aboard - it was a little Miranda class frigate, not a Galaxy class explorer. I think the writers got confused.
Returning to this with regard to Picard. In the first episode where we saw the Borg, Picard knew through the reconnaissance of a away team that there was at least one Borg baby on the Borg ship.I'm sure Picard or Kirk wouldn't
Having reason to fire on it at all, would be sufficient reason."Sufficient reason" being the operative phrase here
It had families aboard for the same reason as the Enterprise, protracted time away from where the families would have otherwise have been. Not wanting to be away from the families for years on end. Being big enough to accommodate families.I Don't know why Saratoga even had families aboard - it was a little Miranda class frigate, not a Galaxy class explorer.
I always figured there were civilians at Wolf 359 because of one or more of the following:
a) There wasn't enough time/resource to evacuate non-essential personnel.
b) There wasn't enough time/resource for Saratoga specifically to do so (we don't see the complements of other ships).
c) TPTB figured that if Earth fell then it wouldn't really matter where civilians were.
Why? When first encountered Picard had no idea the Borg were going to develop into a significant enemy to the Federation, they met the Borg far outside Federation space.I think the Borg are a special case here
It would be on the list of options for all Starfleet captains.Calculatingly killing children would not be an option for Picard or Kirk, it would have to be an absolute last resort.
He was about 8 years old.ow old was Worf's son Alexander when he was serving on a Klingon warship? Thirteen or so?
Wolf 359 is 8 light years from Earth.
Terra Nova, the first human colony was 20 light years from Earth.
Wikipedia doesn't mention an exo-planet, but lists Wolf 359 as a flare star intermittently producing x-ray and gamma ray blasts, which would mean that any colony world, if there are colony worlds, there would have to have heavier than usual shielding.
Maybe there's a Starbase there, but it's so close to Earth, so why bother?
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