WATCH-MAN wrote:Eternal_Freedom wrote:As for my precedents regarding Starfleet attitude to aiding the enemy, I damn well gave you one, DS9 "Statistical Probabilities." Bashir states that giving the Dominion (who they are at war with, like the Borg) tactical/strategic information was treason.
treason ≠ aiding the enemy
civilians (not authorised to do anything) ≠ starfleet officers (generally authorised to engage in negotiations with aliens)
information about starfleet that directly enables to defeat starfleet ≠ information about a technology that can't harm starfleet
My goodness you're dense. Treason is
worse than aiding the enemy. Or perhaps I should say, Treason is a larger offence that can
include aiding the enemy. Starfleet officiers may be "generally authorised to negotiate with aliens" but I seriously doubt that extends to a known xenocidal race that you are currently
at war with. And it doesn't matter if the information given
directly allows them to attack Starfleet, sicne it
indirectly allows them to. Namely, by allowing the Borg to survive and attack Voyager in future (like they do in the opening of Dark Frontier for instance).
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Eternal_Freedom wrote:That's a big damn precedent right there. Giving information to an enemy that you are at war with is treason. Janeway fully intended to give the Borg information needed for them to complete their war of conquest. She deliberately chose to side with a known omnicidal threat against an alleged omnicidal threat, without verifying the information from Kes using any fo the methods Borgholio and others have stated..
The question still is if this is aiding the enemy and if it was within her scope of discretion and action.[/quote]
See above. Treason can encompass aiding the enemy and is a mroe serious offence anyway. As TVTropes would say, Treason is a super-offence that encompasses aiding the enemy along with other crimes.
Eternal_Freedom wrote:If anyone keeps "harping on" about anything, it's you, since you keep endlessly quoting how Kes is a "natural telepath" which somehow makes her 100% trustworthy in interpreting a mental contact with an extradimensional race.
If I'm repating this fact, it is only because nobady has dealt with it until now.
Even you aren't providing a shred of explanation why we can't trust the telepathy of Kes.
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It's right there in what you quoted. Kes is
interpreting the thought processes of a completely alien extradimensional race. That alone shoudl be enough for Janeway to take Kes' telepathic contact with a pinch of salt.
Eternal_Freedom wrote:Now, IF Janeway had verified the information using one of the methods previously stated,
No methods were stated with which more reliable information could have gathered.
Spreading probes would have given a better picture of the conflict, whether it was only in the early stages, with a handful of attacks or a full-on war. Contacting other races in the area would allow JAneway to (possibly) find out who started this (although frankly, given the Borg's known actions that should have been obvious) and also find out what other races thought about the situation.
Eternal_Freedom wrote:and then decided the Borg were the greater threat, then it woudl be justifiable. But she didn't, so it isn't.
And now your whole accussation is reduced to "She hasn't verified her information". That's neither treason nor aiding the enemy.
Sigh. No, my whole accusation does
not reduce to "she didn't verify her information." THat is simply one aspect of it. That is the evidence I give to show that her decision was
not justified because she has a single source of unverified data.
She still aided a current enemy and, by the DS9 precedent, committed treason.
Now, here's a better option she could have taken. Keep the nanoprobes and use them as a bargaining tool with other species in the area, offer to give them the means to resist 8472
after the Borg's defeat,
if they continue a general offensive, in exchange for safe passage/supplies through these other species space. Hell, perhaps use them as leverage to gain a quantum slipstream drive from the species seen in "Hope and Fear" to enable Voyager to return home.
That way she doesn't aid the Borg, allows a major threat to the Federation to be destroyed, helps dozens or hundreds of other species in the region, provides them with a way to resist 8472
IF they continue the attack
and possible enables Voyager to return home faster.