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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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