I refer you to the case of "Spartacus vs Brian" for the details.ScreamingDoom wrote:J!! wrote:. So, I guess in Federation (or Starfleet?) law that represents a specific request to be judged according to the same standards, even if one does not stand accused of the same crime.
Kinda a strange law precedent there, though. There's a story in there somewhere about what caused it to be a thing. Why would someone voluntarily -- no, not voluntarily, actually demand -- to be accused of a crime some other officer/citizen is charged? I'm imagining some sort of Federation Law Wizard using it as a Clever Means to prove his client innocent.
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You know, I'd absolutely watch a Star Trek legal drama.ScreamingDoom wrote:The one tribunal (Council?) judge does offer Spock a way out: he specifically says that Spock is not accused of the crime, but Spock responds that he "stands with [his] crewmates". So, I guess in Federation (or Starfleet?) law that represents a specific request to be judged according to the same standards, even if one does not stand accused of the same crime.J!! wrote:So, something's been bugging me about the end of this movie: why the hell does Spock get demoted? ... But Spock didn't steal shit, he was only in on the heroic parts. If anything, Spock should be getting a promotion, or at least a medal.
Kinda a strange law precedent there, though. There's a story in there somewhere about what caused it to be a thing. Why would someone voluntarily -- no, not voluntarily, actually demand -- to be accused of a crime some other officer/citizen is charged? I'm imagining some sort of Federation Law Wizard using it as a Clever Means to prove his client innocent.
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I'd totally watch Law and Order: Federation. I want to see Tulix vs Janeway over being forcibly turned back into Tuvok and Neelix - she effectively murdered Tulix.The Romulan Republic wrote: You know, I'd absolutely watch a Star Trek legal drama.
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Gotcha covered:The Romulan Republic wrote:You know, I'd absolutely watch a Star Trek legal drama.ScreamingDoom wrote:The one tribunal (Council?) judge does offer Spock a way out: he specifically says that Spock is not accused of the crime, but Spock responds that he "stands with [his] crewmates". So, I guess in Federation (or Starfleet?) law that represents a specific request to be judged according to the same standards, even if one does not stand accused of the same crime.J!! wrote:So, something's been bugging me about the end of this movie: why the hell does Spock get demoted? ... But Spock didn't steal shit, he was only in on the heroic parts. If anything, Spock should be getting a promotion, or at least a medal.
Kinda a strange law precedent there, though. There's a story in there somewhere about what caused it to be a thing. Why would someone voluntarily -- no, not voluntarily, actually demand -- to be accused of a crime some other officer/citizen is charged? I'm imagining some sort of Federation Law Wizard using it as a Clever Means to prove his client innocent.
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Yeah.Robovski wrote:I'd totally watch Law and Order: Federation. I want to see Tulix vs Janeway over being forcibly turned back into Tuvok and Neelix - she effectively murdered Tulix.The Romulan Republic wrote: You know, I'd absolutely watch a Star Trek legal drama.
A lot of the accusations made against Janeway are, in my opinion, unfounded or at least ambiguous. But not that one. That was straight up first degree murder of a sapient being.
Also, you know, their is a lot of wasted potential in the Star Trek universe for stories focussed on things other than "Senior officers of a Starfleet vessel."
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^ How about "Senior Officers of a Space Station"? Does that count?
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No, too similar.
Granted, all the main Star Wars films focus on the Jedi vs. Sith conflict, and particularly the Skywalker family, but Rogue One branched out a bit, and the EU has branched out a lot. Some of the side stories in The Clone Wars/Rebels too, as I recall.
Granted, all the main Star Wars films focus on the Jedi vs. Sith conflict, and particularly the Skywalker family, but Rogue One branched out a bit, and the EU has branched out a lot. Some of the side stories in The Clone Wars/Rebels too, as I recall.
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Does this mean the Federation has a way to not halt the career progression of people at the level of their incompetence? My God, it really is a utopia!nebagram wrote:It's even funnier when you remember that Scotty held the rank of captain at that time as well. Then again, as Scotty says as Relics, he never wanted to be a command officer, only an engineer- likely Spock was offered command of a ship but felt he was better off as Kirk's second in command.
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Does anyone know what rank Chekhov had in Generations or McCoy in Encounter at Farpoint?
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Chekov was a commander and McCoy an admiral.J!! wrote:Does anyone know what rank Chekhov had in Generations or McCoy in Encounter at Farpoint?