Do Captain's go to prison for breaking the PD? Picard never did. Captains probably get a reprimand and ALOT of finger wagging if even that.
The Prime Directive issue at heart was that the Takarians would be distraught after being abandoned by their Gods.
Do Captain's go to prison for breaking the PD? Picard never did. Captains probably get a reprimand and ALOT of finger wagging if even that.
General Order 24 is the legal extermination of a planet and anyone standing on it.General Order 1:"No starship may interfere with the normal development of any alien life or society."
General Order 4: Said to be the only death penalty left on the books. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder")
General Order 6: If all life aboard a Federation starship had perished, the ship would self-destruct within twenty-four hours to protect other ships from potential hazards within. (
General Order 7: No vessel under any condition, emergency or otherwise, is to visit Talos IV.
General Order 12: On the approach of any vessel, when communications have not been established..
General Order 13: Evacuation Order for Starfleet vessels.
General Order 15: No flag officer shall beam into a hazardous area without armed escort.
General Order 24: An order to destroy all life on an entire planet.
ROM: You don't understand. Ferengi workers don't want to stop the exploitation. We want to find a way to become the exploiters.
I think Janeway was pretty much a law onto herself during the entire run, she paid attention to the PD when it suited her and her morals.
I doubt anyone from Starfleet would have really objected if they used the Caretakers array to send themselves back in the pilot but on Janeways moral ground she doomed the crew to several years in the DQ.
RANSOM: The Prime Directive. How often have you broken it for the sake of protecting your crew?
JANEWAY: Broken it? Never. Bent it on occasion. And even then it was a difficult choice. What about you?
RANSOM: I've walked the line once or twice, but nothing serious.
But if someone else is already fucking with a planet and its people, the PD goes out the window, right? That seems to be the consensus. Because the Kazon and the Caretaker are both interfering with Ocompa, that means Janeway gets to. Because the Ferengi are screwing with the Takarians, she also gets to. Because the Malon were screwing with the natural development of the void aliens, Janeway can to.
PD only applies if you're the first to interfere. If you're second, then you're good to go.
But what about when she gave technology to the Hirogen? Who was fucking with their culture making it OK for Janeway to do the same.
NEELIX: Even though all they've stolen is a small computer component?
JANEWAY: That small component has the potential to cause vast problems in this quadrant. You're our resident expert on the Kazon. What do you think the other sects will do when they realise the Nistrim have transporter capabilities?
NEELIX: They'll try to get it for themselves any way they can. You're right. It could alter the balance of power among the sects.
JANEWAY: Exactly. And it is our duty to do everything we can, no matter how dangerous, to stop that from happening.
NEELIX: You can count on me, Captain.
Do you know what a gang bang is?
Is the 5th rapist who raped, or the ninth rapist who raped, more or less guilty of rape than than the first rapist yelling at her friends to hold my mouth open wider.
. See above.
Do Captain's go to prison for breaking the PD? Picard never did. Captains probably get a reprimand and ALOT of finger wagging if even that.
Yeah, it's all good though if your heart is in the right place.I'd put even money on Tracey serving his fair share.
For killing 10's of thousands of aliens, or showing aliens what a phaser looks like?
For all his effort, Tracy tried to alter the balance of power, by helping out the losing side of a war, but sadly despite his most criminal effort, still lost. The course of history for the planet, despite it's population having a slightly different composition remained psychohistorically unchanged.
Ethnic cleansing however is an easily understood tactile crime about blood and numbers, for which this #### is guilty of sin of.
Meanwhile if it's just a moral question about breaking the Prime Directive, then Kirk's speech about Yankies and Communists was probably more damaging since it changed the future of that planet, just like Tracey tried to do over the course of the previous weeks.
Yeah, it's all good though if your heart is in the right place.
Did phasers used to be more powerful in the TOS era?
Is Tracy why 24th century phasers are so shite compared to 23rd century phasers?
Perhaps not, but neither do the Ferengi.
And why should she have listened to them?
Janeway knew what the Ferengi were capable of. No other race in the Delta Quadrant did. She was entirely justified in warning others of the Ferengi nature and trying to protect innocent people from their predatory and exploitative tactics. And there is no Starfleet Command in that quadrant to keep her from doing so, not that they would have tried.
Besides, since the Ferengi themselves are already interfering with a pre-warp civilization, how can it be a violation of the Prime Directive for Janeway to try and correct such interference? You are claiming that the Ferengi have the right to do whatever they want in this instance, so why does Janeway have less of a right to try and fight against what they're doing?
The planet looked like it didn't have a global government. Medieval. Childlike. It requires restraint from advanced species not to think about tattooing barcodes onto the foreheads of slaves, or strip mining on a planetary scale. Also how many villages were these "businessmen" preying on? It can't just have been the single village square, and the 40 people living near by. Yes, it's rude, to con these people, but these were the same rubes who were lighting a bonfire to BBQ our friendly neighbourhood Ferengi on. Seriously, 7 years to milk one village poorly? Not a threat, leave the alone.
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