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<blockquote data-quote="HeavenShallBurn" data-source="post: 3425378" data-attributes="member: 39593"><p>the latter part of that is what I was getting at earlier in that post when I was talking about whether Star Fleet was a military organization. And I pretty well concluded it was thus</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And the evaluation of the Enterprise as a warship came from Whisperfoot's assertion that the Enterprise-D made an effective and capable warship. This after I evaluated whether or not StarFleet crews and officers appeared to be competent, and then pointed out their not really military nature.</p><p></p><p>Basically you could boil that entire long post down to 2 options.</p><p></p><p>1.) StarFleet is a military organization. In which case it is the most undisciplined, poorly trained and led military force seen in history. Commanded by the truly incompetent and supplied and armed by aesthetes more accustomed to designing luxury liners and trendy civilian novelty gadgets than military equipment. So deluded it entirely lacks not only many capabilities present in the 20th century but ANY dedicated ground forces.</p><p></p><p>2.) StarFleet is a paramilitary version of the Oceanographic and Survey Service. In which case all the things that would make it an improbable laughingstock as a military force actually become somewhat reasonable features. Even the poor training, leadership, and discipline makes a great deal more sense if they are really an only vaguely military organization with military responsibilities tacked on by those who didn't realize the inherent problems that causes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeavenShallBurn, post: 3425378, member: 39593"] the latter part of that is what I was getting at earlier in that post when I was talking about whether Star Fleet was a military organization. And I pretty well concluded it was thus And the evaluation of the Enterprise as a warship came from Whisperfoot's assertion that the Enterprise-D made an effective and capable warship. This after I evaluated whether or not StarFleet crews and officers appeared to be competent, and then pointed out their not really military nature. Basically you could boil that entire long post down to 2 options. 1.) StarFleet is a military organization. In which case it is the most undisciplined, poorly trained and led military force seen in history. Commanded by the truly incompetent and supplied and armed by aesthetes more accustomed to designing luxury liners and trendy civilian novelty gadgets than military equipment. So deluded it entirely lacks not only many capabilities present in the 20th century but ANY dedicated ground forces. 2.) StarFleet is a paramilitary version of the Oceanographic and Survey Service. In which case all the things that would make it an improbable laughingstock as a military force actually become somewhat reasonable features. Even the poor training, leadership, and discipline makes a great deal more sense if they are really an only vaguely military organization with military responsibilities tacked on by those who didn't realize the inherent problems that causes. [/QUOTE]
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