Timeline for Has Worf broken the Prime Directive in Birthright?
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Apr 12, 2017 at 5:38 | vote | accept | civan | ||
Apr 11, 2017 at 20:04 | comment | added | Zoredache | I am not sure how the prime directive would really apply to a private individual that was more or less being held prisoner by a group that both knew of FTL, the federation and so on. | |
Apr 11, 2017 at 20:04 | answer | added | Xantec | timeline score: 0 | |
Apr 11, 2017 at 19:52 | comment | added | Xantec | The PD applies to the internal affairs of any sovereign entity, regardless of their FTL status. This is why Picard was unable to directly involve himself in the Klingon civil war. | |
Apr 11, 2017 at 19:36 | answer | added | Roger | timeline score: 3 | |
Apr 11, 2017 at 19:27 | comment | added | Steve-O | Perhaps I'm mistaken here, but I was of the impression that the Prime Directive only applies to civilizations that have not yet achieved warp flight. Klingons and Romulans have both passed that marker. | |
Apr 11, 2017 at 19:05 | comment | added | NKCampbell | Worf being a Klingon and his father involved (wrongfully) in a Romulan conspiracy doesn't give him the right to have an opinion? Also - nothing about that situation was natural, which is more what the Prime Directive is about - ensuring that civilizations develop naturally. Klingons are already part of the Federation and Romulans are a known entity | |
Apr 11, 2017 at 18:55 | history | asked | civan | CC BY-SA 3.0 |