The Mars attack was a seriously traumatizing event to the Federation, everyone was ready to ban some synths.hypocratus wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 9:07 pm Okay, this is coming from someone that hasn't seen the series just some reviews. Picard resigns from Starfleet because they won't do anything about evacuating Romulus. This is after their main plan involving 10,000 starships is literally destroyed as well as the shipyards and the planet they were on. What was Picard expecting Starfleet to do? I'm assuming there was a bit of a time factor here. Maybe this is answered later?
Picard was standing up against this calling it out as irrational mob fear, but:
What was Picard's take on this tragedy ? It was an unfortunate accident.
What was Picard's stance on androids ? We need more of them right now.
How does Picard plan to stop the events on Mars from repeating if they do build more androids ? He just stated Mars was an freak accident and implicitly that they can't be that unlucky again in a row.
Why does Picard insist so hard in the immediate aftermath of this tragedy that they need androids ? To save some Romulans, a species that even if it's history has antagonized a huge number of Federation members.
When Federation members threaten to Brexit if more androids are built or ships that are helping other planets are redistributed to the Romulans what is Picard's strategy ? You do this or I resign.
And in a huge shock (to everyone who is not Picard) Starfleet chooses many member planets and a big portion of their civilians over one admiral.
As a general note the numbers for the Romulan evacuation fleet are really low and the state of the Romulans post supernova is very fuzzy so even if Picard presents it as saving an entire species from death it's actually just saving a portion of the Romulan population. I'll present my attempt at making sense of the Romulan situation as the episodes get discussed.