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  • 00:00

    With all the advancements and advantages that come with joining the alpha quadrant power
    With all the advancements and advantages that come with joining the alpha quadrant power

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    the United Federation of Planets, why wouldn’t a species want to join?
    the United Federation of Planets, why wouldn’t a species want to join?

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    Hi, Ric here looking at reasons why joining the UFP may not be in the best interests for
    Hi, Ric here looking at reasons why joining the UFP may not be in the best interests for

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    an alien species.
    an alien species.

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    If you’re looking for reasons to sign up then there should already be a companion video
    If you’re looking for reasons to sign up then there should already be a companion video

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    to this one covering a variety of benefits, but we’re here to play devils’ advocate.
    to this one covering a variety of benefits, but we’re here to play devils’ advocate.

  • 00:23

    So to begin with, there is often a lot of misconception about how militarised and rigid
    So to begin with, there is often a lot of misconception about how militarised and rigid

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    the Federation is.
    the Federation is.

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    This stems in no small part, from its own processes.
    This stems in no small part, from its own processes.

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    Starfleet, by its very nature is often the first point of contact with a new alien species
    Starfleet, by its very nature is often the first point of contact with a new alien species

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    and as the Federation’s largest fleeted organisation often acts as courier, ambassador
    and as the Federation’s largest fleeted organisation often acts as courier, ambassador

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    and enforcer for the organisation.
    and enforcer for the organisation.

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    Starfleet is itself run in militaristic fashion, complete with uniform, ranks, designation
    Starfleet is itself run in militaristic fashion, complete with uniform, ranks, designation

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    and serial numbers and as many species only reference point for the UFP, shapes their
    and serial numbers and as many species only reference point for the UFP, shapes their

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    entire experience of the group.
    entire experience of the group.

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    Plus a very high percentage of Starfleet is human, with many of its assets Utopia Planetia,
    Plus a very high percentage of Starfleet is human, with many of its assets Utopia Planetia,

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    Starfleet Academy, all being in the Sol system.
    Starfleet Academy, all being in the Sol system.

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    So this also adds to the notion that the entire Federation is a human-centric organisation.
    So this also adds to the notion that the entire Federation is a human-centric organisation.

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    So these opinions may dissuade many from approaching the UFP with membership in mind, but there
    So these opinions may dissuade many from approaching the UFP with membership in mind, but there

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    are some very real reasons to abstain, leave or even oppose this power too.
    are some very real reasons to abstain, leave or even oppose this power too.

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    The first and biggest option that comes to mind is probably the most obvious reason to
    The first and biggest option that comes to mind is probably the most obvious reason to

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    steer clear; joining the Federation means committing yourself to a higher authority.
    steer clear; joining the Federation means committing yourself to a higher authority.

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    Although the laws set out in the Federation charter try to outline a way of life that
    Although the laws set out in the Federation charter try to outline a way of life that

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    protects individual liberties and the freedoms of a planet’s native government, the laws
    protects individual liberties and the freedoms of a planet’s native government, the laws

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    it created to enforce this are not optional in most cases.
    it created to enforce this are not optional in most cases.

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    Now a lot of these rules simply boil down to “don’t disrespect other cultures”
    Now a lot of these rules simply boil down to “don’t disrespect other cultures”

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    but that’s a fairly obvious conclusion for a fledging interstellar power to come to by
    but that’s a fairly obvious conclusion for a fledging interstellar power to come to by

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    themselves.
    themselves.

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    Angering another species isn’t exactly conclusive to creating diplomatic ties but why would
    Angering another species isn’t exactly conclusive to creating diplomatic ties but why would

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    you need an entire higher governmental structure to tell you to do that?
    you need an entire higher governmental structure to tell you to do that?

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    The red tape that inevitably surrounds things like trade and commerce in Federation space,
    The red tape that inevitably surrounds things like trade and commerce in Federation space,

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    while ruling out the smuggling of sentient organisms, prohibits the exchange of many
    while ruling out the smuggling of sentient organisms, prohibits the exchange of many

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    other items.
    other items.

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    Legitimate traders often find themselves on the receiving end of inquisitive Starfleet
    Legitimate traders often find themselves on the receiving end of inquisitive Starfleet

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    Vessels adding delays and costs to their schedule and not to mention Romulan ale being confiscated,
    Vessels adding delays and costs to their schedule and not to mention Romulan ale being confiscated,

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    hell with the Federation around it’s a bad idea to do trade with the Romulans at all.
    hell with the Federation around it’s a bad idea to do trade with the Romulans at all.

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    Here’s a point.
    Here’s a point.

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    Why is Romulan Ale banned?
    Why is Romulan Ale banned?

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    Is it too strong, too narcotic?
    Is it too strong, too narcotic?

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    No. no it’s confiscated routinely simply because the Federation has been at war with
    No. no it’s confiscated routinely simply because the Federation has been at war with

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    the Romulans and all goods of Romulan origin are under a heavy embargo established with
    the Romulans and all goods of Romulan origin are under a heavy embargo established with

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    the formation of the neutral zone.
    the formation of the neutral zone.

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    If you’re government has ties with organizations such as the Orion Syndicate, you can expect
    If you’re government has ties with organizations such as the Orion Syndicate, you can expect

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    strict regulation in Federation involvement if you were a member, potentially severing
    strict regulation in Federation involvement if you were a member, potentially severing

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    ties with the entire syndicate because of the more unjust aspects to their business
    ties with the entire syndicate because of the more unjust aspects to their business

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    practices.
    practices.

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    In theory the UFP doesn’t tell you which governments you can ally with, but in practice?
    In theory the UFP doesn’t tell you which governments you can ally with, but in practice?

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    This highlights a much larger problem too; the Federation is 217 years old and has made
    This highlights a much larger problem too; the Federation is 217 years old and has made

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    a lot of enemies.
    a lot of enemies.

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    They cite security and unification as one of their principles but have come into conflict
    They cite security and unification as one of their principles but have come into conflict

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    with almost every other major political power in the alpha quadrant.
    with almost every other major political power in the alpha quadrant.

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    Look at this map.
    Look at this map.

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    The Romulan’s were an enemy of humanity since pre-Federation days and remain antagonistic
    The Romulan’s were an enemy of humanity since pre-Federation days and remain antagonistic

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    to this day.
    to this day.

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    An enemy you would inherit if full federation membership was attained.
    An enemy you would inherit if full federation membership was attained.

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    Then we have the Cardassian Union which has fought the UFP twice in recent history in
    Then we have the Cardassian Union which has fought the UFP twice in recent history in

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    both the Boarder Wars and as a member of the Dominion.
    both the Boarder Wars and as a member of the Dominion.

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    The Dominion, a superpower from the Gamma Quadrant, that had to pass through a cosmic
    The Dominion, a superpower from the Gamma Quadrant, that had to pass through a cosmic

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    choke-point into our local corner and still bought the Federation to its knees.
    choke-point into our local corner and still bought the Federation to its knees.

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    And it’s not an isolated story.
    And it’s not an isolated story.

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    The Federation-Klingon war, the Borg making a beeline straight for sector 001, bypassing
    The Federation-Klingon war, the Borg making a beeline straight for sector 001, bypassing

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    all those defences?
    all those defences?

  • 04:02

    Even technologically limited species such as the Talarians view the Federation as an
    Even technologically limited species such as the Talarians view the Federation as an

  • 04:06

    enemy force, having frequently ambushed and destroyed its far superior adversaries.
    enemy force, having frequently ambushed and destroyed its far superior adversaries.

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    Does this paint a good image of Starfleet; The Federation’s security force?
    Does this paint a good image of Starfleet; The Federation’s security force?

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    How are they to protect all their member races, especially those on the frontier of its territory?
    How are they to protect all their member races, especially those on the frontier of its territory?

  • 04:22

    Bajor was considering federation membership after driving the Cardassians of its homeworld
    Bajor was considering federation membership after driving the Cardassians of its homeworld

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    and eventually their petition would be accepted however when the Dominion showed up, Benjamin
    and eventually their petition would be accepted however when the Dominion showed up, Benjamin

  • 04:31

    Sisko suggested that the Bajoran people sign a non-aggression pact with the gamma quadrant
    Sisko suggested that the Bajoran people sign a non-aggression pact with the gamma quadrant

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    power, otherwise they would be considered an enemy by association.
    power, otherwise they would be considered an enemy by association.

  • 04:41

    Starfleet and the Federation have at their disposal many advancements in technology,
    Starfleet and the Federation have at their disposal many advancements in technology,

  • 04:45

    not just militaristic but medical, agricultural and general shortcuts like replication, holosuits
    not just militaristic but medical, agricultural and general shortcuts like replication, holosuits

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    and transporters and they preach cooperation and sharing this technology, but where were
    and transporters and they preach cooperation and sharing this technology, but where were

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    they while Bajor was under Cardassian Occupation?
    they while Bajor was under Cardassian Occupation?

  • 04:59

    The Prime Directive forbid their interference.
    The Prime Directive forbid their interference.

  • 05:03

    Sure Bajor ended up benefiting from the Federation’s assistance after their culture had been irreparably
    Sure Bajor ended up benefiting from the Federation’s assistance after their culture had been irreparably

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    damaged by the boot of its occupiers, but they ended up a UFP member so the Federation
    damaged by the boot of its occupiers, but they ended up a UFP member so the Federation

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    could be seen to simply be serving in its own interests.
    could be seen to simply be serving in its own interests.

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    The Federation offers up humanitarian aid routinely but will also stand by and watch
    The Federation offers up humanitarian aid routinely but will also stand by and watch

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    entire civilizations potentially die off if they don’t meet the standards for intervention.
    entire civilizations potentially die off if they don’t meet the standards for intervention.

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    Either way, could you do that?
    Either way, could you do that?

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    Stand by and watch as a species suffered through a crisis while you had the means to help them.
    Stand by and watch as a species suffered through a crisis while you had the means to help them.

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    On the flip side, you may not want to render aid to another species but due to the Federations
    On the flip side, you may not want to render aid to another species but due to the Federations

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    increasingly complicated and flexible-when-it-suits-them humanitarian laws you are forced to, your
    increasingly complicated and flexible-when-it-suits-them humanitarian laws you are forced to, your

  • 05:45

    planet’s resources diverted to a relief effort that is beyond your control.
    planet’s resources diverted to a relief effort that is beyond your control.

  • 05:49

    Or perhaps you’ll simply have to give up your own land to the enemy as part of some
    Or perhaps you’ll simply have to give up your own land to the enemy as part of some

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    peace treaty.
    peace treaty.

  • 05:55

    This is what happened to the Marquis, federation citizens who were forced to concede their
    This is what happened to the Marquis, federation citizens who were forced to concede their

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    entire planets to Cardassian control at the end of the Boarder Wars.
    entire planets to Cardassian control at the end of the Boarder Wars.

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    Despite Starfleet having rules against forced relocation, this was in essence what it was
    Despite Starfleet having rules against forced relocation, this was in essence what it was

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    suggesting the colonists do.
    suggesting the colonists do.

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    Their complaints fell on deaf ears and in the end they rebelled against the UFP.
    Their complaints fell on deaf ears and in the end they rebelled against the UFP.

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    They were then disowned by Starfleet entirely and branded traitors, engaging in their own
    They were then disowned by Starfleet entirely and branded traitors, engaging in their own

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    campaign to liberate their homes from Cardassian control.
    campaign to liberate their homes from Cardassian control.

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    Many of the Maquis are able to wage this gruella war because they were Starfleet officers who
    Many of the Maquis are able to wage this gruella war because they were Starfleet officers who

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    defected.
    defected.

  • 06:32

    This proves one thing, despite the unity and harmony that the Federation ideals present,
    This proves one thing, despite the unity and harmony that the Federation ideals present,

  • 06:37

    its people, on the ground level, are just as divided as any.
    its people, on the ground level, are just as divided as any.

  • 06:42

    Many of the criteria for joining the United Federation of Planets encourage diversity,
    Many of the criteria for joining the United Federation of Planets encourage diversity,

  • 06:47

    but the fear of losing one’s cultural identity is still a very real one.
    but the fear of losing one’s cultural identity is still a very real one.

  • 06:52

    Sure, the UFP doesn’t force homogenisation but by its nature as an interplanetary alliance,
    Sure, the UFP doesn’t force homogenisation but by its nature as an interplanetary alliance,

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    there’s going to be an exchange of societies, goods, and ideas and some cultural contamination
    there’s going to be an exchange of societies, goods, and ideas and some cultural contamination

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    is inevitable.
    is inevitable.

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    Not saying that this is a good or a bad thing in of itself but perhaps simply an unforeseen
    Not saying that this is a good or a bad thing in of itself but perhaps simply an unforeseen

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    or unwanted side-effect.
    or unwanted side-effect.

  • 07:13

    A planet’s culture too may not be adaptable enough for the Federation who frowns upon
    A planet’s culture too may not be adaptable enough for the Federation who frowns upon

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    any caste based societal structure, even if it is integral to your way of life.
    any caste based societal structure, even if it is integral to your way of life.

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    This would bar you from membership in the UFP altogether.
    This would bar you from membership in the UFP altogether.

  • 07:27

    Your culture’s philosophies may simply be incompatible with those of the Federation.
    Your culture’s philosophies may simply be incompatible with those of the Federation.

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    Just ask the Klingons.
    Just ask the Klingons.

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    Their civilization is thousands of years old and they are regulated by their 24 great houses,
    Their civilization is thousands of years old and they are regulated by their 24 great houses,

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    a caste based system that has regulated their aggressive behaviour throughout history…
    a caste based system that has regulated their aggressive behaviour throughout history…

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    and saying that… look at their territory compared to the size of the Federation’s!
    and saying that… look at their territory compared to the size of the Federation’s!

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    One species compared to 183 working in unison.
    One species compared to 183 working in unison.

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    Same with the Romulans, the Cardassians and many other races.
    Same with the Romulans, the Cardassians and many other races.

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    These other powers all are as expansive as they are due to their “top dog” mentality
    These other powers all are as expansive as they are due to their “top dog” mentality

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    of expansion.
    of expansion.

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    The Romulan’s have established an Empire beginning with the oppression of the Remen
    The Romulan’s have established an Empire beginning with the oppression of the Remen

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    People but its no nonsense attitude and extensive intelligence network have allowed it to expand
    People but its no nonsense attitude and extensive intelligence network have allowed it to expand

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    through political leverage and military might.
    through political leverage and military might.

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    The Cardassian Union pushes ever outward, its state-first mentality indoctrinating and
    The Cardassian Union pushes ever outward, its state-first mentality indoctrinating and

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    controlling.
    controlling.

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    And the Klingons are a culture of warriors, they always seek challenge which leads them
    And the Klingons are a culture of warriors, they always seek challenge which leads them

  • 08:24

    to naturally expand, however they are surprisingly adept at diplomacy when needed.
    to naturally expand, however they are surprisingly adept at diplomacy when needed.

  • 08:29

    All of these represent alternative methods of expansion based on radically different
    All of these represent alternative methods of expansion based on radically different

  • 08:32

    philosophies and one of these methods may better suit a rising power than often bureaucratic
    philosophies and one of these methods may better suit a rising power than often bureaucratic

  • 08:39

    Federation.
    Federation.

  • 08:40

    Working together for a common goal of betterment may be a noble cause, but when doing so involves
    Working together for a common goal of betterment may be a noble cause, but when doing so involves

  • 08:45

    juggling the wants and needs of 183 species and over 7000 other homeworlds, making your
    juggling the wants and needs of 183 species and over 7000 other homeworlds, making your

  • 08:51

    voice heard can often take considerable effort and sometimes it’s quicker to go it alone.
    voice heard can often take considerable effort and sometimes it’s quicker to go it alone.

  • 08:56

    For all its utopian ideals, the United Federation of Planets is flawed.
    For all its utopian ideals, the United Federation of Planets is flawed.

  • 09:01

    While it never is downright oppressive it’s diversity brings with it multitude of cultures
    While it never is downright oppressive it’s diversity brings with it multitude of cultures

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    and facets, each an individual shard.
    and facets, each an individual shard.

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    But like glass, you can fit the pieces together, but the divides remain.
    But like glass, you can fit the pieces together, but the divides remain.

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    When you look into the cracks, you’ll see all sorts of inadequacies, like those that
    When you look into the cracks, you’ll see all sorts of inadequacies, like those that

  • 09:18

    led to the formation of the Maquis, and contradictions.
    led to the formation of the Maquis, and contradictions.

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    Thing is, each species has its needs dealt with in its own way and this mains that such
    Thing is, each species has its needs dealt with in its own way and this mains that such

  • 09:28

    hypocrisy is often necessary to maintain order.
    hypocrisy is often necessary to maintain order.

  • 09:32

    It’s a complicated, nuanced, messy affair and at the end of the day, your species or
    It’s a complicated, nuanced, messy affair and at the end of the day, your species or

  • 09:37

    planet may simply want to go it alone.
    planet may simply want to go it alone.

  • 09:39

    To explore space for yourself, to tackle the challenges of the final frontier in all their
    To explore space for yourself, to tackle the challenges of the final frontier in all their

  • 09:44

    forms without worrying about interference from some vastly removed power whose concerns
    forms without worrying about interference from some vastly removed power whose concerns

  • 09:49

    are often tied up in maintaining its own tangled web.
    are often tied up in maintaining its own tangled web.

  • 09:53

    Thanks for listening, as I’ve already said, I personally think that the pros of the UFP
    Thanks for listening, as I’ve already said, I personally think that the pros of the UFP

  • 09:57

    outweigh its faults, but can see why other species may choose to stand back from the
    outweigh its faults, but can see why other species may choose to stand back from the

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    organisation.
    organisation.

  • 10:04

    And that’ll about wrap it up, sorry for the delay, I know I said a couple of days
    And that’ll about wrap it up, sorry for the delay, I know I said a couple of days

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    but I wasn’t satisfied with the original script and I had to rewrite it, but thanks
    but I wasn’t satisfied with the original script and I had to rewrite it, but thanks

  • 10:11

    for being patient, and until the next video, I leave you with a question, if the Federation
    for being patient, and until the next video, I leave you with a question, if the Federation

  • 10:17

    was not an option, then which species would you join or establish ties with if any?
    was not an option, then which species would you join or establish ties with if any?

  • 10:23

    Because I really struggled to find an answer to this one.
    Because I really struggled to find an answer to this one.

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    Thanks again, and goodbye.
    Thanks again, and goodbye.

All noun
quadrant
/ˈkwädrənt/

word

An instrument used for measuring angles in the sky

Why NOT to Join the Federation

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Intro:

With all the advancements and advantages that come with joining the alpha quadrant power
the United Federation of Planets, why wouldn’t a species want to join?
Hi, Ric here looking at reasons why joining the UFP may not be in the best interests for
an alien species.. If you’re looking for reasons to sign up then there should already be a companion video
to this one covering a variety of benefits, but we’re here to play devils’ advocate.
So to begin with, there is often a lot of misconception about how militarised and rigid
the Federation is.. This stems in no small part, from its own processes.
Starfleet, by its very nature is often the first point of contact with a new alien species
and as the Federation’s largest fleeted organisation often acts as courier, ambassador
and enforcer for the organisation.. Starfleet is itself run in militaristic fashion, complete with uniform, ranks, designation
and serial numbers and as many species only reference point for the UFP, shapes their
entire experience of the group.. Plus a very high percentage of Starfleet is human, with many of its assets Utopia Planetia,
Starfleet Academy, all being in the Sol system.. So this also adds to the notion that the entire Federation is a human-centric organisation.
So these opinions may dissuade many from approaching the UFP with membership in mind, but there
are some very real reasons to abstain, leave or even oppose this power too.

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Reflexive form of 'you', used for an emphasis.

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power to act or speak freely. Rights of living or acting by yourself.

/ˌôlˈredē/

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Having happened or been done before this time.

/dəˈswād/

verb

To persuade someone not to do something.

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(of shooting) carried out to protect exposed person from enemy. thing used to protect, decorate, or conceal something else. To include as part of its area.

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having specified appearance. To appear to be when you look at them; seem.

/pərˈsen(t)ij/

noun

Part of a whole divided into hundredths.

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noun other

freedom from oppressive restrictions. Doings as one want without asking.

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adverb

certainly.

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adjective

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Being a member of a group; joining a group.

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