Having indigiously invented warp drive might not be a requirement, provided they acquired it somehow. I've thought for sometime that if a civilization were sufficiently advance in all other ways, but lacked a warp drive, that they still might be considered for membership.Warp capability would seem to be a requirement in most cases. Not sure if there are any Federation members who have never left their own star system.
"and no government segregation," I not completely sure I know what you mean by this.I would think it's a united government, democratic with safeguards against a tyranny of the majority, and no government segregation. I don't think I've ever seen the entire episode, but I think the Cloud Minders were allowed in because it was economic segregation, might be wrong though.
In "Attached", where Picard and Beverly were forcibly telepathically linked, the fact that two governments were at war on the planet (among other things) was enough to deny their request for admission.Picard mention something once about a world government, or something to that effect. I wonder if it would have to be a single planet-wide state, or if the multiple nations of a planet creating a limited governing body to speak with one voice on interstellar matters would satisfy the requirement.
Warp capability would seem to be a requirement in most cases. Not sure if there are any Federation members who have never left their own star system.
It's not my impression that Gideon was a Federation Member.I'm wondering if that was a TOS requirement when I actually look at Gideon or ...
An enigmatic statement by Kirk, have to think on it.which is still not a member of the United Federation of Planets
Having indigiously invented warp drive might not be a requirement, provided they acquired it somehow. I've thought for sometime that if a civilization were sufficiently advance in all other ways, but lacked a warp drive, that they still might be considered for membership.Warp capability would seem to be a requirement in most cases. Not sure if there are any Federation members who have never left their own star system.
Membership might be a matter of what you could bring to the Federation whole, what you can put on the table. A number of colonies perhaps, a local fleet so that you can "nail down" your section of the Federation, an unusual resource (Ardana), good relations with a species that the current Federation has had problems with and wants to be closer too.
You have to buy your way into the game.
"and no government segregation," I not completely sure I know what you mean by this.I would think it's a united government, democratic with safeguards against a tyranny of the majority, and no government segregation. I don't think I've ever seen the entire episode, but I think the Cloud Minders were allowed in because it was economic segregation, might be wrong though.
Lots of that sweet, sweet dilithium.
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