Instead of facing your enemy, you seek an unfair advantage by hiding from him behind your invisibility machine.
Where's the honour in that?
Where's the honour in that?
If you're in Canada (or the UK) it's colour rather than color, labour rather than labor and honour rather than honor.Klingons are never 'honourable' they are however 'honorable'
The Klingons are ultimately about gaining advantage over an opponent and the cloaking system goes toward that. I'm quite certain the Klingons don't see any dishonour in it at all. And they probably rationalize that since they have to decloak to attack that they are showing their face before they strike. It's somewhat like surprising your enemy by jumping out from behind a rock or a tree.
If you're in Canada (or the UK) it's colour rather than color, labour rather than labor and honour rather than honor.Klingons are never 'honourable' they are however 'honorable'
Klingons were never honourable. That's retconning...
It strikes me as more stupid that the Federation would sign a treaty agreeing to not develop a cloaking system.
they never really seemed to develop effective counter measures
I think the Treaty of Algeron was the best solution to a crappy situation with the Romulans. The Federation agrees not to equip their ships with cloaking devices and the Romulans agree to abide with the Neutral Zone.It strikes me as more stupid that the Federation would sign a treaty agreeing to not develop a cloaking system. And after getting hold of one in TOS' "The Enterprise Incident" there is no technical reason they couldn't have it.
It seems that the Federation does have the means to detect cloaked ships, but they actually have to be looking for such ships to begin with--as was the case in the TNG episode "Redemption, part 2." The Klingons and the Romulans may have to continually improve their cloaking technology if Federation detection methods improve correspondingly.And with that it's also stupid and beggars credibility that they never really seemed to develop effective counter measures particularly given the TNG era's almost magic like technology is so many other areas.
No one said the Federation had the better deal from the Treaty of Algeron, but it probably prevented an even more unfavorable situation with the Romulans, so the Federation willingly signed off on it...And in war either with the Cardassians or the Dominion or whatever then I think it would be highly stupid not to use cloaking tech.
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