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I know its Irish but it remind me of Marty Mc Fly.
Episode 13, the fed have only 2 M class world that his not habitat in they data base? Also the civilization that is like medieval have rubber boots, its too advance for them, they should have boot made with animals skin.
TNG, seasons 7 episode 13.
Well rubber is from a tree and its not like the can just manipulated like skin to make boots.Nothing indicate a industrial level or close to it. i don't know what you want to call it, but its kinda like medieval to me.
Well he seem a bit afraid and they have no transport or any government or leader in the village. That planet did not have cities of light, road or anything to say that it was advance.
Quote from: Don Karnage on September 13, 2015, 05:48:14 pmTNG, seasons 7 episode 13.One of my least favourite TNG episodes. The way TNG twists the Prime Directive. Consider in All Our Yesterdays Kirk is sent to a pre warp planet that is about to be destroyed by a Nova to contact them and ferry as many of them as they can to safety. In optimum situation that would be at most a few thousands assuming there was a nearby system less than 2 light months away where they could drop the overload of people only to relay them to a safe distance before the shock wave hit them there. The goal of the Prime Directive is to PROTECT a developing culture. This is why when Kirk interferes with Vaal, Landru, the Iotians an others he is not in violation.TNG on the other hand happily lets cultures be destroyed in the name of the Prime Directive. Picard has to have his arm twisted to save cultures from outside destruction.