aadarshinah wrote:Rigil Kent wrote:Which is why you would keep a defensive force in orbit over the home world. Its not logical to have ships just wandering around - you defend the soft targets (Earth, Mars, Jupiter Station, the Moon if there are people there, etc.) and ignore the targets that have no real value (Pluto, Uranus, etc.)
Neh, my only answer for this is the same reason Starfleet doesn't have it's fleet: people don't want to build weapons or have "just in case" systems in place until it's already to late.
Man, that's true. My man, Sun Tzu said it best, I think: "“In peace prepare for war, in war prepare for peace. The art of war is of vital importance to the state. It is matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence under no circumstances can it be neglected.:
Alelou wrote:Um, did they not notice they had Klingons and Suliban fighting it out on a cornfield in Iowa? Or all the bad guys their flagship ran into for its first two years in space?
Well, in my defense, Columbia was completed over a year before it was in canon. But yeah, the people of Trek's future consistently seem to be kind of dumb (although to be fair, that's pretty much the case with all television shows excepting rare awesomeness like "Justified.")
They'd have to be real morons, indeed.
The first casualty of the Eugenics Wars was common sense.

Also, the Vulcans advising them would have to be idiots.
Or totally invested in keeping humanity subservient and/or dependent upon Vulcan...
And just where did those MACO's come from if they have no standing military?
I've always presumed that the MACOs were sort of a Honor Guard thing (think Yeomen Warders, or Beefeaters as they're commonly known) who aren't really hardcore military types even though the show was trying to portray them as akin to a modern U.S. Army Special Forces A Team or a SEAL Team entirely due to the general lack of competence I saw with the MACOs (which I blame entirely on the showrunners who very obviously didn't know the first thing about how such a special ops team actually works.) Alternately, you could say they were sort of a National Guard/militia unit...
But calling them the actual military is kind of laughable.
