• DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    Does Starfleet not? Besides literally all of their ships. Because every ship that can go to Warp Speed is a planet killer based on the information in the show.

    Have you seen human history?

    Untrustworthy savages, the lot of them. A rogue species just temporarily acting reasonable for some nefarious plan no doubt.

    Now, before you explain that “No, the Xindi really did have it coming,” I have not watched Enterprise, and I never will.

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      1 year ago

      Enterprise Season 3 opens with a Xindi ship coming out of warp over Earth and cutting a 20 mile wide trench across Florida. Earth didn’t know the Xindi existed at the time, had no idea it was coming or why.

      Spoiler alert: the Xindi had been given faulty/false information that Earth was planning to attack them, by some other mutual enemy. IIRC it had to do with that “temporal cold war” thing they tried to push, which I’m convinced was someone in a writing room saying words without thinking about what they meant. What ensues is basically the Hell episode of Voyager stretched across a season.

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        1 year ago

        But I wanted the Hell Episode stretched across a season…

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      The xindi were lied to by a faction of the temporal cold war that was trying to keep them from joining the federation in the future. From there perspective they thought humans were trying to genocide them so they were defending themselves. I actually enjoyed Enterprise even if it’s not close to my favorite trek series