There's a general thought at least the Klingons and Romulans conquered numerous worlds. I'm guessing the UFP won't actually prevent a conquest unless it's officially under their protection, or actually in their territory.
wha tif they took the other way around?Then they are idiots.
Suicidal idiots.
Suicidal idiots that are blind because they cruised past Saturn and Jupiter.
There's a general thought at least the Klingons and Romulans conquered numerous worlds. I'm guessing the UFP won't actually prevent a conquest unless it's officially under their protection, or actually in their territory.
Also by picking a fight with oppressors like this, two things might happen, first is you push them off, then they just try to invade, enslave and strip mine a different planet that otherwise would have been safe because the Invaders were occupied in a different direction, or if you chase them back to their homeworld, then you have accidentally invaded and conquered a species taking their land and becoming responsible for them forever after as third class citizens or slaves.
Even if you stay for a hundred years trying to bring civility, the moment you leave, they will be back to their old ways, strip mining their nieghbours by force, and taking slaves.
America in Afghanistan.
Why do you assume that if a galactic power like the Federation or the Romulans conquered a smaller, aggressive, space travelling society, the members of the conquered society would forever be third class citizens or slaves?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintus_Lollius_Urbicus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimius_Severus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrinus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elagabalus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximinus_Thrax
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_the_Arab
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_the_Arab
etc.
In the novels, they turned a blind eye while Section 31 stepped in and prevented them from ever achieving warp capability.What would the Federation do with a technologically inferior (but spacefaring) species living in their territory that simply isn't capable of anything but aggression? That literally can't be made to understand the idea of cooperation with other races / cannot be 'educated' in the federation way?
Would the prime directive even matter if the federation hears about extraterrestrial powers doing all sorts of cruel and unusual things to pre-warp societies and civilizations?
In the novels, they turned a blind eye while Section 31 stepped in and prevented them from ever achieving warp capability.
Cardessia and Bajor.
The UFP job is not to police the galaxy
Well, I'm sure Section 31 has a means of dealing with that too.But what if the species already is warp capable ? (But still distinctly inferior to Federation tech, let's say 2150's era tech or so).
So happy the USA stepped in 1939 to help their fellow humans across the seas.....what you mean they did not?In that case I'm grateful that the Americans (and Canadians) thought differently in WW2 when it came to the war in Europe,
Exactly, but not the same thing as one planet or species dealing with another(Of course that situation was different in that the Germans actually declared war on the U.S. so that they formally were involved
Garfield and Judith Reeves Stevens, in their book Prime Directive, stated that every prewarp planet inside Federation space, is reserved 50 unoccupied planets for expansion, for after they eventually create Warp Drive.
Books are not canon.
50 planets, or 50 M Class planets?
What would the Federation do with a technologically inferior (but spacefaring) species living in their territory that simply isn't capable of anything but aggression? That literally can't be made to understand the idea of cooperation with other races / cannot be 'educated' in the federation way?
Try the book "How Much for the whole Planet"
After "Homeward", I say piss on the Prime Directive. Either fix it so you're not throwing whole planetary populations under the bus, or dump it like the load of well fermented cow manure it is.
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