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The Philisophy Of Star Trek's Prime Directive


Steve81

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I'm reminded of a sci-fi video game I played as a child called Wing Commander. It was more than a game really, they produced books and as a result, an entire backstory. The bad guy's of the game were an interesting case study for why Star Trek's prime directive exists. They were on the verge of annihilating themselves as they had just discovered atomic weapons. They were "fortuitously" visited by another race from the stars who were kind enough to give them the ability to travel among the stars. What did the bad guys do? They proceeded to wipe out the visitors and anyone else they came into contact with. One can start to see why the Vulcans were so hesitant to assist the relatively barbaric humans in Enterprise, even if as humans, we were meant to view the Vulcans as *pejorative of choice*.

Depending on the point of social development and their tendency towards xenophobia, a species simply may not be ready for even basic contact with another species. Best to just let nature take its course, and when they are deemed "ready", make contact.

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