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Mr. Crane
Guest
In the scenes on the Narada, Kirk and Spock shoot to kill on most of the Romulan guards, only stunning one of the guards so that Spock can mindmeld with him to locate the Red Matter/Pike.
Based on every other Trek series we've seen, isn't the usual policy "shoot to stun"? That was what I always liked about Trek - they tried not to kill unless absolutely necessary...
...the one exception I can think of was in DS9, where they would shoot to kill Jem'Hadar...however, I always assumed that was because these genetically-engineered soldiers had been designed to resist stun-settings...
Based on every other Trek series we've seen, isn't the usual policy "shoot to stun"? That was what I always liked about Trek - they tried not to kill unless absolutely necessary...
...the one exception I can think of was in DS9, where they would shoot to kill Jem'Hadar...however, I always assumed that was because these genetically-engineered soldiers had been designed to resist stun-settings...