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yes many timesWas there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
yes many timesWas there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
either swiping federation property
or violating "the prime directive"
yes many timesWas there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
either swiping federation property
or violating "the prime directive"
The Prime Directive is not a law though. It could be a policy violation but it wouldn't be a 'crime'.
Agreed but in the Enterprise Incident, there was a theft of a military secret, ordered by Star Fleet which doesn't fall under the Prime Directive IMO since it isn't interfering with the development of a civilization per se.yes many timesWas there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
either swiping federation property
or violating "the prime directive"
The Prime Directive is not a law though. It could be a policy violation but it wouldn't be a 'crime'.
Yes that was a cool episode with the Disintegration booths and computer simulations of warfare in which the Enterprise was deemed destroyed. Kirk invoked General Order 24 to save his crew presumably going all in on a bluff believing the aliens would stand down when confronted with actual death and destruction.My favorite Kirk move was 'General Order 24', the complete destruction of the civilization on the surface of the planet. Kirk seemed rather pleased with himself when he used that one.
One would assume General Order 25 was champagne and cigars all around.
Was there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
Was there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
Was there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
Based on what laws? Ours? Some kind of future laws we know nothing about? The Prime Directive? Is the Prime Directive even a law? Or is it more of a guideline?
Was there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
Was there ever an episode where Kirk or Spock committed a crime while performing their duties as Star Fleet officers?
Yes. They violated the Prime Directive several times........
Good answers. I need to be more specific. Was there an episode where they were ordered to commit a crime?
There was the episode where Spock was brought on charges for trying to kill Captain Pike...
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