Comment on Why do they turn Federation into a dystopia?
Grail@multiverse.soulism.net 22 hours agoCold take: Mum Mir did not commit any crime and could not rightfully be sentenced to any kind of rehabilitation.
Comment on Why do they turn Federation into a dystopia?
Grail@multiverse.soulism.net 22 hours agoCold take: Mum Mir did not commit any crime and could not rightfully be sentenced to any kind of rehabilitation.
j4yc33@piefed.social 22 hours ago
It is implied that her biggest crime was being given stolen food. But that goes back to Star Trek often being less than perfect when it comes to driving dramatic effect.
itsamelemmy@piefed.zip 14 hours ago
Didn’t she get charged with felony murder. Which I also thought was not following what I thought starfleet stood for, but I wasn’t aware of the burn at the time I watched the episode, and I think they’ve done ok explaining the dark time starfleet didn’t live up to their ideals and why the captain quit.
otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 hours ago
Yeah, that was the first time (of several, so far) when I thought “Ah, it’s gonna be that kind of show. Good to know.” 🤪
Grail@multiverse.soulism.net 22 hours ago
That’s not a crime. She didn’t even know.
j4yc33@piefed.social 22 hours ago
I should have clarified that my first sentence in that comment is a concession.
Being given stolen food is not a crime, that is correct. It is only relevant if she was either directing the person to kill the officer to steal the food on her behalf, or was actively participating in the raid where the aforementioned killing of the officer occurred.
I still maintain that Star Trek is often less than perfect when it comes to driving dramatic effect. For instance: Sisko could probably have not made a planet full of people uninhabitable just to make a point. Sometimes the writers make shitty things happen to drive the story.