And there's more to human selfishness than suddenly betraying your friends every time a short term gain manifests in front of you.
At least in the context of Farscape, as early into the show as you are, you have to remember that these characters are NOT friends yet. They are a bunch of fugitives, thrown together against their will, and they're just waiting around until an opportunity shows itself for them to get what they want.
Exactly. Later on, they'll go out on a limb for each other, but in the beginning? Not so much.
But I never saw FARSCAPE as being particularly dark or pessimistic or cynical (unlike, say, LEXX). I found the characters colorful and eccentric and, yes, refreshingly different from a well-disciplined, thoroughly professional, perfectly respectable Starfleet crew.
Heck, Moya didn't even have a designated captain for the first few seasons. FARSCAPE wasn't pessimistic; it was just anarchic--in a good way.
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