Probably we're not. Doing what I'm advocating in every city and hamlet would be impossible, instead set up a relatively small number of schools in existing trading communities (if such exists), or create them. You teach them, and then in time they teach others. The information will spread.bilateralrope wrote:We are talking planetary populations here.Technological missionaries, people who would basically live on the low tech world for years and decades.
What you teach would depend on the current tech level of the people you're trying to help. Maybe you'll start of with simple things like water wells, small dams, windmill pumps, wet agriculture. Follow that with rotating crops, nutrition and basic hygiene.Often ones who are so low tech that their civilizations can't communicate with each other
When they're ready introduce more tech, accept that this will be a process that might take centuries.
That would assume that this practice exists at all, and further that it's planet wide.How much respect do you expect Federation citizens to show to things like human sacrifice
If any one cultures societal practices are too egregious, simple don't interact with them. It's a big planet and you don't (and likely wouldn't be a able to) have dealing with everyone.
It likely wouldn't come up, certainly not automatically. A policy of staying away from local religions might be a good idea.Any mass education problem is going to run into problems when the science you want to teach them conflicts with their religion.
It would depend on how many communities you're going to be working with. It might be just dozens, or it could be tens of thousands.How many people do you think the Federation would need to send to properly uplift a planet like Earth around 0AD ?
If the Federation had a population of 800 billion (from DS9), and you had the same percentage of the population volunteer as you do with the modern day peace-corp, that would be over 22 million volunteers.Where would Starfleet get that many volunteers ?
While this might be administered by a sub-department of Starfleet, it also could be run by the Federation directly, or through the Member planets governments.Given how often the TOS and TNG Enterprises were the only ships in the area, Starfleet doesn't have enough ships to spare any for the uplifting.
There also could be private organizations.
It might be a case of contracting a private transport to deliver them to the planet, after that it would seem to me that having a small ship or station in orbit would be helpful. For communication, transport and logistics.How would they transport them to the planet
The entire planetary population all at the same time? I wouldn't think so either.I don't think Starfleet has the resources to uplift even one planet.
Simple, stay away from their belief systems, Concentrate on their life's and improving them, tearing down their spiritual beliefs would serve what purpose?Prometheus Unbound wrote:You're talking about throwing their entire belief systems into chaos. Those gods ? Not real.
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