No, as stated the technology didn't come into being all by itself, the people who create and brought the tech into existence were the responsible parties, they are the one's to be celebrated.A celebration of our achievements technology maybe, but with that view we're still just cavemen with more advanced sticks.
But they themselves would not be superior to those living outside that society.There's still problems but people would definitely consider themselves living in a superior society due to those years of struggling.
Sure he does, he's Picard.Picard doesn't think he's personally better than the people in Lily's time ...
Kirk did a fair amount of exploring, but was also sent into war situations as well, and there was frequent combat.. Picard did surprisingly little exploring. Sisko almost no exploring, but plenty of war.But exploration is shown to be the point of their mission, not war.They still blow others up.
So the enormous number of Starfleet officers who fought the dominion war were villains. Because they were definitely making war.And Trek goes out of it's way to make the war minded guys the villains.
You think that if "past Humans" could have fought wars off of their home planet (as Starfleet so often does) that they wouldn't?in any case humanity had "evolved" past wars on it's home planet. Big step forward compared to past humans
There's exceptions to the rule but there's more examples to the contrary. Lily was arguing against Picard continuing a pointless fight against the borg due to revenge and Sisko recognizes that earth is a paradise... in any case humanity had "evolved" past wars on it's home planet. Big step forward compared to past humans.
Riight now they aren't even explorers? We're way off the message of Trek at this point.Kirk did a fair amount of exploring, but was also sent into war situations as well, and there was frequent combat.. Picard did surprisingly little exploring. Sisko almost no exploring, but plenty of war.
Janeway's mission was to track down a Maquis raider, she had no mandate to explore.
There is a unsupportable theory among some fans that somehow Starfleet isn't Earth's and the Federation's military.Riight now they aren't even explorers? We're way off the message of Trek at this point.
There's combat on the show but that doesn't mean humanity is meant to be as violent as today.
McCoy wasn't the only one who let him know they thought he was full of crap - Kirk, Chapel, and Uhura (in WNMHGB) did too.
McCoy wasn't the only one who let him know they thought he was full of crap - Kirk, Chapel, and Uhura (in WNMHGB) did too.
Too bad none of them bothered hitting him right in the core of his argument by pointing out how vicious Ancient Vulcans were and how Humans were never THAT barbaric.
Honestly, after all the "You stupid barbarians!" stuff they got during TOS from practically ever alien they ran into I don't blame the TNG Humans for turning the tables a bit.
As for the crew's attitude towards the 20th Century people in "The Neutral Zone", keep in mind they were also investigating a potential Romulan Invasion so they were a bit on edge there.
There is a unsupportable theory among some fans that somehow Starfleet isn't Earth's and the Federation's military.Riight now they aren't even explorers? We're way off the message of Trek at this point.
There's combat on the show but that doesn't mean humanity is meant to be as violent as today.
Yes they explore, when they're not defending and protecting. And not on diplomatic missions. And not obtaining natural resources. And not patrolling the borders. And not setting up colonies. And not doing rescue missions.
Sure they explore then, it's just not at the top of the list.
McCoy wasn't the only one who let him know they thought he was full of crap - Kirk, Chapel, and Uhura (in WNMHGB) did too.
Too bad none of them bothered hitting him right in the core of his argument by pointing out how vicious Ancient Vulcans were and how Humans were never THAT barbaric.
Well the writers specifically point out in Into Darkness that Scotty "thought we were explorers"
in contrast to the evil military operation they're sent on.
Voyager's mission wasn't to explore yet they do it for the entire seven seasons.
There is a unsupportable theory among some fans that somehow Starfleet isn't Earth's and the Federation's military.Riight now they aren't even explorers? We're way off the message of Trek at this point.
There's combat on the show but that doesn't mean humanity is meant to be as violent as today.
Yes they explore, when they're not defending and protecting. And not on diplomatic missions. And not obtaining natural resources. And not patrolling the borders. And not setting up colonies. And not doing rescue missions.
Sure they explore then, it's just not at the top of the list.
Which was stupid since they were lost in space with limited supplies.
You have it backwards. Their primary mission is to explore, and they have defensive capabilities as a secondary thing. They will defend the Federation when forced to, but only as a last resort. Their primary mission is to explore space.
"Starfleet is not a military organization, its purpose is exploration."
- Jean-Luc Picard, Peak Performance
Exploring is definitely the top of their list. Combat is at the absolute very bottom.
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