it scarred who? Ben Maxwell and miles? who else? it affected the moral and political will of the federation sure but that was about it
they put out peace feelers and ceded worlds as opposed to going "we goin whoop it all the way to cardassia" because y'know thats not how they role and only did that when faced with an enemy so brutal and tyrannical they had no choice
Praeothmin wrote:
Because I felt like it... ;)
I thought it was Kor who wrote that for some reason, sorry... :)]
hahaha
Praeothmin wrote:
TNG did not, IMO, paint the portrait of a minor skirmish to either the Feds or the Cardies.
TNG, from what I remember, paint the portrait of a bloody war, which the Feds would have surely won, yes, but which did more then just bloody their nose...
in a cultural and morale sense yes in a resource and personal one no
Praeothmin wrote:]DS9 shows us what a militaristic Federation, one who got tired of getting their asses kicked by the Borg and any enemy of the week can do when they decide to, but TNG was still showing us the idealistic, non-war-mongering Federation, and so we are not talking about the same thing here...
exactly we saw what a serious federation was capable of and it was far more then needed to mule kick the spoonheads into the next dimension
we know for a fact they fought a vastly more sedate feds was my point
Praeothmin wrote:At the time of TNG, the Federation was not the super ass-kicking power it became in DS9...
considering that aside from the romulan ships nothing could stand up to a top of the line fed vessel with out numeric superiority and still eek out a victory they certainly had the power
they where just friendlier
sonofccn wrote:] I would agree, the question is it because the Cardies inflicted that much damage or is it because the Federation values life, even spoonhead life, too greatly to squander it in a worthless conflict
this plus cardies started slaughtering civilians and that's a type of fight the average fed civi likely didnt want to commit too
sonofccn wrote:
Well to be honest I only watched the undiscovered country like once and it just didn't click with me but combing through the script from trekcore yes there did appear to be a conspiracy among starfleet, and a photon torpedo merchant of all things, and Klingons to start a war between them.
really? my favorite st flick I mean aside from khan good movie man
a photon torp manufacturer too? lol really? I had no clue lol
sonofccn wrote:Frankly I think a more grevious offense would be the whole kill the president, even if I thought he sounded like a wimp, then lining up your ships and letting your enemy commite ritual suicide.
eh he wasn't too much of a wimp he was in a position to negotiate an alliance between his nations most hated enemy and himself and one that would of put them in a major position over said enemy to an extent they'd likely never recover from - not invading klingon space to rescue kirk made perfect sense in that context but was kind of crummy seeing as they not only saved earth but the galaxy and also shot satan in the face
what I don't get is why the fuck he had the romulan ambassador in his secret meetings? I mean really? wtf?
why s31 encouraged or did nothing to stop such a plan either and yeah whacking the pres was pretty vicious on their part