Nov 17, 2015, 10:30 PM

@ThatGuyThere

Yeah. And when they do, it pisses me off.

The spirit of the Prime Directive makes a point that cultures and civilizations are unique. They should be left to develop and have self-determination.

While Enterprise did suck (though T'Pol's fun bags made it bearable), there was one episode I liked where they encountered an alien race called the Vissians that had three genders. Male, Female, and then an androgen cogenitor, which was utilized for breeding since that gender of the species provided an essential enzyme needed in the reproductive process. In this alien's society, the cogenitor doesn't really have rights, isn't taught to read, and is essentially circulated in a government sponsored system that provides them for married couples who plan on breeding.

The XO and Engineer, Tripp, ends up befriending one of these Cogenitors. He teaches it how to read. Tells it that it has unalienable rights. Feeds it standard Western civilization free world drivel. Coming to the conclusion that it has no rights in this society, the Cogenitor asks Captain Archer for political asylum. Archer refuses, since this would essentially cause a rift in human/Vissian relations.

What happens? The Cogenitor, realizing that its situation is hopeless, ends up committing suicide. Not only has Tripp's interference caused a diplomatic incident and the death of an alien, it has also prohibited a couple from conceiving a child.

The moral? It isn't our place to judge or correct. When we interfere, we cause damage. We shouldn't expect or attempt to get other cultures/nations to conform to Western standards of life.