I made this topic to get a bit of clarification about something that maybe someone out there can answer.
Since when did the Prime Directive mean not interfering if a culture is going to be killed by outside forces? I mean I distinctly remember an episode where the policy came into play with a culture on the brink of being killed by something, and the drama was the fact that they had to figure out a way to transfer the people.
I always thought the Prime Directive made it so that it was illegal to say give people technology or let them know that there is life out there, but not to intervene if a natural disaster was going to nuke the planet. Am I wrong?
Since when did the Prime Directive mean not interfering if a culture is going to be killed by outside forces? I mean I distinctly remember an episode where the policy came into play with a culture on the brink of being killed by something, and the drama was the fact that they had to figure out a way to transfer the people.
I always thought the Prime Directive made it so that it was illegal to say give people technology or let them know that there is life out there, but not to intervene if a natural disaster was going to nuke the planet. Am I wrong?