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Meme format image. The top half has a picture of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s bridge crew with the text “the prime directive forbids us from interfering. We cannot share our technology”. The bottom half has a picture of Stargate’s SG-1 team and the text “all your gods are false. Here, take these guns.”

  • @[email protected]
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    1911 months ago

    Both are right. But, the ‘gods’ already broke the non-interference pattern, and the lesser-developed species has already been impacted. So, at that point, it becomes a judgment call - will further involvement be beneficial or detrimental?

    • @[email protected]
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      911 months ago

      Don’t forget the “culture” being interfered with is the descendants of humans, forcibly removed from Earth to be slaves in a culture of violence, oppression, and fear. Not exactly the Quimbo of Shoogle VII, who just want to keep hitting people with sticks thinking it’ll cure the plague, or whatever.

  • @[email protected]
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    1911 months ago

    Isn’t the “advanced” races doing prime directive to SGC one of the running themes in the show?

    • JWBananas
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      1211 months ago

      The very young do not always do what they are told

    • JWBananas
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      811 months ago

      Nobody:

      Oma: Do you want Anubis? Because that’s how you get Anubis!

    • @[email protected]
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      811 months ago

      The Tolan and the Asgard. Both of them ended up handing over all their stuff when they got fucked.

    • interolivaryOP
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      11 months ago

      In a way I guess? Although weren’t eg. the Asgard mainly just pretty stingy with their tech? It’s not like they didn’t interfere in a lot of shit over the millennia, what with being revered as gods and all that – and not interfering in a species’ “natural development” was the main point with the Prime Directive

  • Loudambiance
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    1011 months ago

    Wouldn’t one race enslaving another already violate the Federation’s Prime Directive?

      • gullible
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        511 months ago

        To me, it seemed like he was talking about localized slavery. One people originating entirely from a certain planet who come to own and abuse another people from the same planet. The ghoulies are closer to the borg or a hivemind than traditional slavers, in many ways, so examining starfleet’s response to the borg would probably yield a better understanding of their response.

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              11 months ago

              The Cardassians were more of a DS9 thing, I think they only featured in a few random TNG episodes

              • @[email protected]
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                211 months ago

                Just a few random eps…and two of the most quoted and referenced episodes of the whole franchise! Between Capt. Jellico and “There are Four Lights” c/risa is about 20% content from those two episodes. (I’m not telling you off here, just adding my amazement at what an impact that two-parter has had).

                • interolivaryOP
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                  111 months ago

                  Oh shit I totally forgot about those episodes, been a while since I last rewatched TNG. Great point though, they definitely are memes in themselves

          • interolivaryOP
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            11 months ago

            Well for one I don’t remember the goa’uld having a tailor with an ambiguous sexual orientation and a murky past who’s besties with a human doctor, so there’s that at least?

            • Zorque
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              411 months ago

              I mean, not quite the same… but there was Nerus.

                • Zorque
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                  211 months ago

                  He’s a fun one. Just don’t get too close when he has a cupcake in his sights.

      • interolivaryOP
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        11 months ago

        Pulaski ❤ People generally seem to really dislike her, but I think she was way more interesting as a character than Bev

          • interolivaryOP
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            211 months ago

            No disagreement there. I think that “roughness” to her was what made the character interesting in the first place, Bev’s a bit milquetoast in comparison

    • interolivaryOP
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      1011 months ago

      SG-1 was arming folks to fight against the goa’uld though, so I’d claim it was also strategic?

  • @[email protected]
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    711 months ago

    Let’s not forget that these directives originate from vastly different points in “our” moral evolutionary “history,” not to mention technological capability (especially versus the rest of the galaxy) and sense of safety/security. If the SGC were founded in the same century as The Federation, would they have a similar stance?

    • @[email protected]
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      711 months ago

      I mean it’s really not a moral thing, in stargate humanity would have been pretty fucked if they didn’t take every opportunity to bash on gods and arm people to revolt

      brings to mind a quote from Zero Punctuation: “conservative policies I admit can be a bit callous…when we’re not about to be devoured!”

    • mrbubblesort
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      711 months ago

      It’s been ages since I saw SG, but weren’t the “aliens” they met mostly other humans that were forcibly relocated to other planets? So then the prime directive shouldn’t really count because they’re all us

      • Value Subtracted
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        911 months ago

        Captains have applied the PD to “lost” groups of humans on more than one occasion.

    • interolivaryOP
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      11 months ago

      This got me thinking about who actually came up with the Prime Directive; was it humans or the Vulcans?

      • JWBananas
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        511 months ago

        As they claim about many things, the Vulcans did it first.

  • @allaneast
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    511 months ago

    The prime directive is why the federation/ vulcans haven’t reached out to us. For Stargate, we just buried the gate and for whatever reason rah didn’t use a spaceship to re-enslave us.

    • @[email protected]
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      611 months ago

      The Asgard where why the Goa’ul didn’t show up with a spaceship.

      Besides the prime directive wouldn’t apply to a planet that was under the rule of a starfaring civilization, so the federation would definitely step in too.

      • JWBananas
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        211 months ago

        I think they mean in the BC years. Earth was not an Asgard protected planet at that time.

        The humans revolted and buried the gate, and the Goa’uld never returned.

        Never mind the fact that the buried gate was one that the Goa’uld brought to Earth in the first place (they either didn’t know about the one in Antarctica or couldn’t bother to retrieve it).

      • Zorque
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        211 months ago

        The Prime Directive still applies to space-saving civilizations, its why they didn’t directly interfere in the Klingon Civil war.