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- Comment on Why do they turn Federation into a dystopia? 37 minutes ago:
Rehabilitation implying the sentence is not a life long sentence.
I was talking about the sentence for Nus Braka. Maybe I’m just a crazy communist but in my depiction of a better world society knows better ways to deal with criminals then to just lock them up.
It wasn’t a “Drumhead” type trial I don’t know what your perspective on fair trials is, but a single judge rushing into the chambers, asking the felon 2 questions and immediately declaring the sentence. No attorneys, no hearing. That’s some North Korean shit.
- Comment on Why do they turn Federation into a dystopia? 43 minutes ago:
Thank you. That gives me hope I can enjoy the show. But I still don’t get the necessity to turn the federation into a dystopian shithole even for a short time.
- Comment on Why do they turn Federation into a dystopia? 48 minutes ago:
Fair point. That’s why Star Trek shows usually don’t play at the federation but on far away planets.
- Comment on Why do they turn Federation into a dystopia? 50 minutes ago:
I get you. Utopia does’t seem very probable. But it was nice to have at least one single franchise that commits to it.
but not everyone on earth owns a fucking vineyard
That’s the very reason I don’t like the Picard show as well. No one is supposed to own a vineyardfor themselves in Star Trek Earth. DS9 did a good depiction of life on earth with Benjamin Siskos dad who just loves cooking and provides a restaurant for everyone.
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