If "they are fallible" is an excuse to "write off" those lines then you can just as easily write off all the times they referred to themselves as "soldiers" or emphasized their military role.Five times, to be exact. But more to the point, it becomes easier to write those five times off when you take into account they are fallible mortals...
You either try to make sense of what they actually say or you just make up whatever you want to fit your preconceptions.
That's kind of the point. They ACT like a military in some important ways, but unlike one in other ways. What's most relevant is that they SAY they aren't, and all things being equal, there are no canonical or logical reasons to dispute what they say. There are plenty of ideological and political reasons, but the Federation doesn't hold to the same ideological positions we do and those are unlikely to be valid in-universe.That's as nice as it was the first five million times you posted it in the other thread. Of course, it misses the point, if Starfleet is meant to be non-military, why has the franchise repeatedly over the course of the fifty years of its existence treated it like a military, with military terms, practices, jargon. In fact Starfleet is a military in every way that matters other than the fact that everyone says otherwise.
In fact, the quoted passage in the writers guide describes Starfleet completely accurately. There's no reason to "write off" anything at all, the organization's nature and the nuances of meaning are all described right there. To wit: Starfleet is not a military organization, it is a scientific research and diplomatic body. Although some of its duties include military missions, the purpose of the Enterprise -- as with ALL Starfleet vessels -- is to expand the body of human knowledge.
"Military" is defined by words, specifically words written into laws and declarations, NOT, as it were, by actions.Actions speak louder than words.
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