Baal wrote:Question
Is the Earth vulnerability and the matching ship vulnerabilities really design flaws?
Err-yes?
Or are they intentionally features that tell us alot about the Federation. One central point that can shut everything down allows all power to be focused in a very small number of people.
Then they should have seen to it that only said people have access to it. As it stands, everybody can access and override all the ship's function from every terminal. That's one hell of a stupid design if you want to limit that option to a select few.
And that still doesn't explain why a torpedo hit to the galleys can short-circuit the weapon systems. We're not talking about a single bridge station or even a set of command codes that can override any other system, we're talking about hits to random parts of the ship damaging components that are neither physically close nor would by necessity be connected to the ones that were actually hit. Why would one do that by intention, unless Starfleet ships were designed by Cardassian agents?
Is this about poor design
Yup.
or about a goverment that so fears its own citizens that it whats to be able to take complete control of the planet with little or no effort?
At best both. See above WRT why this dosn't work for the ship designs, and a single point of failure as a control measure only works when you can control access to it. If EVERYBODY can make use of it it becomes quite counterproductive to your purposes.
The same can be said for the ships of Starfleet. They can be completely controlled from one location (Battle Bridge, etc) by a very small number of people which means Starfleet has developed a huge fear of its own people.
They can also be completely controlled from a random terminal in a corridor somewhere by the Alien Intruder of The Week. Some security measure this is.