...Spock stole tools...
As I recall, Spock specifically told Edith he was only borrowing the tools for the night.
While I don't hold to the view that Vulcans don't or can't lie, I'm inclined to think that Spock was telling the truth in this case.
...Spock stole tools...
My understanding is that we ditch them on Ceti Alpha V . . ..
...Spock stole tools...
As I recall, Spock specifically told Edith he was only borrowing the tools for the night.
While I don't hold to the view that Vulcans don't or can't lie, I'm inclined to think that Spock was telling the truth in this case.
Also, Kirk and Spock stole clothes, assaulted a police officer, Spock stole tools... At least McCoy losing his phaser didn't matter this time, since it was disintegrated along with the bum.And I hear Kirk let some poor woman be hit a truck. Surely that qualifies as negligent homicide or something . . .Poor Chekov (et al.).Just think of all the jaywalking and trespassing they did back in 20th century San Francisco! McCoy even impersonated a doctor (sort of)! And what about Gillian Taylor? Did she ever have parking tickets? Did she shoplift a chocolate bar when she was a little kid?
Damn, you're cruel to your characters.![]()
But it's totally McCoy's fault that all that milk and broken glass ended up on the street. I don't blame the bum for being scared and dropping it; how else would somebody feel when a raving lunatic suddenly appears out of thin air?
I never realized what a degenerate bunch of people my favorite crew is!![]()
^Well, technically I think Rasmussen was prosecuted for the crimes he committed in the 24th century, i.e. stealing a bunch of Starfleet equipment, trying to kidnap Data, and attempted erasure of the entire timeline.
Lost in Space started before Star Trek and was canceled a year before Star Trek was.And something worse happened, didn't it? They cancelled Star Trek and put on lost in Space or whatever.
Lost in Space started before Star Trek and was canceled a year before Star Trek was.And something worse happened, didn't it? They cancelled Star Trek and put on lost in Space or whatever.
What if you can't send them back? Keep in mind that in the "present day" Trek Lit world of approximately 2385ish or so, punishment is on a pretty nice penal colony. Gardens, exercise, fresh air, education and rehabilitation.
What happens if somebody commits crimes in an alternate reality and there are witnesses and video footage?
Not quite. Picard refused to accept the sentence. I'm guessing that if the sentence had been for Wesley to spend a day or two doing community service (ie. fixing the flower bed infrastructure, planting flowers, pulling weeds, etc.), that would have been fine.Wesley Crusher committed the crime and Picard refused to accept it.
But that's not the penalty that the Edo specified for the crime Wesley committed. When Starfleet sets foot on an alien planet they should be under the laws of that planet. It's not like they were even invited. They simply showed up, beamed down and assumed that things worked the same there as they did in the Federation.
But that's not the penalty that the Edo specified for the crime Wesley committed. When Starfleet sets foot on an alien planet they should be under the laws of that planet. It's not like they were even invited. They simply showed up, beamed down and assumed that things worked the same there as they did in the Federation. The Edo are not human, regardless of appearances. They have their own culture and have the right to employ whatever laws they see fit on their world. The Edo were healthy, happy and apparently quite prosperous. Their system worked for them. By landing on their planet, Starfleet put themselves under the jurisdiction of the Edo. A first contact team is not an embassy. They do not enjoy diplomatic immunity.
The Edo continue to have their own laws, and the Federation is no longer on their turf. That's fair.
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