And therein lies the problem, i.e. Picard's a left-wing Marty Stu who's always right.[/quote]KirkSkywalker wrote: The problem for you is that if you had any evidence of this you'd have presented it by now.
All we need is how Picard was treated after that. He never lost respected from other admirals, he never lost support from Starfleet either.
So it's pretty clear that the way things work in the UFP is not the same as you think it does.
It's not a problem. It's the way it works. Their military has some loose electrons, but it wants and tries to obey higher standards.
If Starfleet largely was in favor of the technology, they would have never let just one ship carry all the advances and discoveries to the point where its loss would bring an end to the secret project in its entirety. Presmman's allies would have been working on another prototype and by the time that tech was ready to get integrated into full production, Starfleet would have approached the Romulans and asked for a new treaty, putting the Romulans into a position where they would have had no real choice but to accept the fact that Starfleet indeed had the phasing tech readily available and would use it to such a point that no Romulan ship could do anything about it.
Pressman is a man of the 20th century, a time where powerful empires always fight and conquer, either militarily or economically, and that at the expense of MANY people, for the benefits of a few.
The UFP is a different beast and somehow I think I prefer that, even if it means to put a stop to the arms race in some departments.