screw the prime directive! those civilizations are ripe for the plundering! oh wait... it means not giving them tech? not over taking them and stripping them of resources? huh...
He was still apart of the Enterprise for all the movies. But way into the future, when Picard was really old and everyone thought he was crazy, Riker was promoted a bunch, given his own ship and became something of a military go-to-man.thaluikhain said:Only ones that are at different levels of development (note there's nothing to stop the Federation from gaining new technologies). Though, I didn't know he got a new ship...he kept coming back for the movies.
It's cute ^^thaluikhain said:Yeah, I wanted a game related avatar that'd stand out and figured few other people would be fans of Blade Kitten, for various reasons.
You're doing it wrongCoffinshaker said:screw the prime directive! those civilizations are ripe for the plundering! oh wait... it means not giving them tech? not over taking them and stripping them of resources? huh...
Oh, right, the final episode/s of the TNG series. Though, all the mucking about in time might have changed that, I guess.Snowy Rainbow said:He was still apart of the Enterprise for all the movies. But way into the future, when Picard was really old and everyone thought he was crazy, Riker was promoted a bunch, given his own ship and became something of a military go-to-man.thaluikhain said:Only ones that are at different levels of development (note there's nothing to stop the Federation from gaining new technologies). Though, I didn't know he got a new ship...he kept coming back for the movies.
Even if the "Developed nations" governments did that, there's still just too potential for profit in some of those third world nations for private organizations from said "developed nations" to ignore.canadamus_prime said:I personally think "developed" *sarcastic air quotes* nations today should have a similar policy in regards to developing or 3rd world nations.
Well in that's why you'd just make the penalty to private organizations for violation so high that it would make such ventures unprofitable through repeat violations.Atmos Duality said:Even if the "Developed nations" governments did that, there's still just too potential for profit in some of those third world nations for private organizations from said "developed nations" to ignore.canadamus_prime said:I personally think "developed" *sarcastic air quotes* nations today should have a similar policy in regards to developing or 3rd world nations.
There's going to be meddling as long as there exists the potential for business in a world market. Either openly or under the table.
Technically, we do that for certain markets already here in the US. The problem lies with enforcement, and there are legal loopholes one can jump through (through investment connections, shell companies, lobbying, and even dual-citizenship schemes).canadamus_prime said:Well in that's why you'd just make the penalty to private organizations for violation so high that it would make such ventures unprofitable through repeat violations.
Now it would seem to me that those are flaws of the system that's already in place, not of the intended plan.Atmos Duality said:Technically, we do that for certain markets already here in the US. The problem lies with enforcement, and there are legal loopholes one can jump through (through investment connections, shell companies, lobbying, and even dual-citizenship schemes).canadamus_prime said:Well in that's why you'd just make the penalty to private organizations for violation so high that it would make such ventures unprofitable through repeat violations.
yes, but if you dont know how to solve the problem and nobody is allowed to help you, you can try but fuck it up and leave it, thinking its ok. if nobody tells you the answer when you cant work it out how do you learn?OrenjiJusu said:Nope, Every civilisation must run it's course and reach their advancements on their own. Think about it, If you are given a really complex mathematical equation and then given then answer by someone, you have not learned anything. If you work it out you have figured out how to solve it.