kkozoriz1
Fleet Captain
Re: Typhon Pact: Zero Sum Game Review thread
Everything is pointing to what SI and by extension Section 31 are doing is necessary and right. People here are defending the mission. The biggest complaint seems to be Sarina is pulling one over on Bashier on behalf of Section 31. When Section 31 is played as the good guys, something is wrong.
How much does Bacco know? Is she just as dirty as her predecessor? What's her first worry? How to "spin" the attack to the media. Let's keep the populace in the dark. What's a little lie amongst friends?
The mission itself is proportional in it's response. It went beyond that or did I miss the part about the Breen agent setting off an explosive device in the San Francisco subway system?
1. The Breen city in this novel is more akin to a city on a remote colony than the biggest city on the Federation capital.
2. Douglas and Sarina kept the Breen civilians safe; the Breen Militia in that situation did not.
This is what worried me about Destiny. it would lead to a continued darkening of the Federation. They're backed into a corner and so the values that built the Federation are being eroded. Bit by bit. The ends justifying the means.
Are they?
Remember, there's a difference between what the characters are doing and what the narrative is saying about what the characters are doing.
For all that Bashir crossed a moral line, the narrative doesn't seem to be necessarily saying this was a good thing. After all, it's portrayed as the key to the longstanding villains, Section 31, and their plan to gain control of Bashir. And let's not forget that ENT: The Good That Men Do made it clear that by the early 25th Century, the Federation is in another golden age.
I'm not convinced that the arc of some Federation citizens compromising Federation values is one that the narrative is saying is okay. It could well be that the point is that this is a BAD thing. We'll see.
If the Typhon Pact makes a breakthrough that the Federation believes will give them an edge, are they justified in launching a pre-emptive strike? What if it's a civilian technology such as agriculture. Lots of refugees to feed. Better not let the pact get a leg up and lure some of the planets away. better nuke them from orbit, just to be safe.
Of course, you're overlooking the idea that there's a moral difference between all-out war and small-scale espionage and sabotage. There are degrees of action that can all have differing moral values in someone's eyes.
Everything is pointing to what SI and by extension Section 31 are doing is necessary and right. People here are defending the mission. The biggest complaint seems to be Sarina is pulling one over on Bashier on behalf of Section 31. When Section 31 is played as the good guys, something is wrong.
How much does Bacco know? Is she just as dirty as her predecessor? What's her first worry? How to "spin" the attack to the media. Let's keep the populace in the dark. What's a little lie amongst friends?