Whether or not the Federation was "directly" responsible isn't the dilemma, but they were in fact responsible. The Federation hosted the negotiation, and they allowed the Ferengi to enter the wormhole.
Even if Voyager didn't make it to the wormhole in time, they still saved a society from cringeworthy exploitation. Not only were they exploiting them, they were teaching them to exploit each other, their children, their brothers, etc. Would you want to be ruled over by a Ferengi? Watching them on TV is bad enough...
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The more interesting possibility there is what if Spock had stayed dead?What if Spock hadn't died in TWOK? It still would have been a good movie and the film franchise might have gone down a much different route.
Are you saying they can't govern themselves? That one guy in the beginning couldn't feed his family anymore.First off, I think every American right now can tell you exactly what it's like to be ruled over by Ferengi.
The Federation hosted the negotiations but they didn't own the wormhole, they were bidding like everyone else. Arguing that makes them responsible is like saying the worker who paved the highway is responsible for a car crash.
I'm not saying Ferengi make just rulers, but it's not exactly their jurisdiction. The PD might not apply because it's not an internal conflict, but I doubt every Federation ship in neutral territory takes it upon themselves to topple every local dictator. And many economists would argue an economy where everyone behaves strictly in personal self interests will lead to the mathematically optimized end result.
Think about how they left them, too. They burned people at the stake and saw people vanish before their eyes. Confirming to them the Gods like it when you burn people at the stake. They could have ushered in a Crusade. Not an improvement.
No -- not at all. When ordering at the Bistro, I'll order an apéritif, sometimes, or enjoy a glass of wine, with a gourmet meal. Certainly, on social occasions, I'll have a glass of Champaign, for instance, on New Year's Eve ... Office parties, perhaps. Things of that nature. But on STAR TREK, when Scotty and Bones imbibe ... now, that's something else. And there's been discussion and research into this very phenomenon, believe it, or not. Some of it, right here, on this very site ...so because someone enjoys a drink, they're a drunk in your eyes?
Then he'd kick your ass from the inside. Consider the implications of that.What if you drank a glass of Odo
Yeah, pretty gruesome really. hahaha. What if it was only half a glass? Would you like digest that founder ooze? lolThen he'd kick your ass from the inside. Consider the implications of that.
Odo's? I doubt it, he isn't the most skilled shapeshifter. It's possible other Founders could pull that off, though.We're odo's small blobs independently able to shift shape?
What if you drank a glass of Odo?
The memory alpha article seems to suggest they can mimic things with only portions of themselves, like a combadge. Anyone know when that happened? I'm assuming it's in reference to some instance where one had mimicked a starfleet officer, and had to create the combadge as a separate itemWe're odo's small blobs independently able to shift shape?
As I recall, the Doctor was faced with a form of the problem "Buridan's ass". His programming caused him to be stuck on making the choice between saving Kim or Jetal. So (and I hate to sound harsh here) even if the Doctor's friendship with Kim subconsciously influenced his choice...so what? ANYTHING that helps the Doctor make a choice is a good thing, because if he waits too long, BOTH patients will die.
To put it another way: Jetal wouldn't have wanted the Doctor to agonize over her for so long that he let both her and Kim die.
And if the Doctor was really as cruel as he thought he was: he would never have had that conversation in the first place. The very fact that he was conflicted about his decision, proves he was right in making it.
I think in the novelverse, the whole changeling species was made simultaneously through some kind of genetic tampering by an even superior being in hoary antiquity, and any changeling individuals who will ever exist already do exist, and there will never be any new ones. So the concept of no changeling ever harming another is extremely important, as any loss of life reduces their population permanently.How much "Changeling Goo" is necessary to create a new individual Founder? Can an individual "have a baby" or can "new" changelings only emerge from the Great Link?
What if shapeshifters infiltrated the Star Trek BBS and tried to stop any more production of Star Trek? Not very likely as not many here are involved with it.I think in the novelverse, the whole changeling species was made simultaneously through some kind of genetic tampering by an even superior being in hoary antiquity, and any changeling individuals who will ever exist already do exist, and there will never be any new ones. So the concept of no changeling ever harming another is extremely important, as any loss of life reduces their population permanently.
Of course, none of that is "cannnnnnon."
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Oh, that's from Invasive Procedures in season 2. One of the bad guys in that episode actually confiscates Odo's comm badge, despite the fact that it's part of him.The memory alpha article seems to suggest they can mimic things with only portions of themselves, like a combadge. Anyone know when that happened? I'm assuming it's in reference to some instance where one had mimicked a starfleet officer, and had to create the combadge as a separate item
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