Is the Federation the Most Advanced Society in the 24th Century?

The Federation of Planets was long thought to be the β€œStar Trek” equivalent of the United Nations, which operated in aΒ predominantly democratic manner on behalf of its member planets. Trek creator Gene Roddenberry mentioned the Federation just a few times in his TOS Writer’s Guide. Still, he did say that his vision of the future is β€œan automated, regimented, in-human Earth Federation.” While Roddenberry may have laid the groundwork for this idea, the term β€œFederation of Planets” was actually coined byΒ Gene Coon, one of the key producers on TOS.

Since then, the idea of the Federation has been fleshed out a whole lot more, and fans can watch its birth on β€œStar Trek: Enterprise” and its death on β€œStar Trek: Discovery.” Some fans equate the Federation to real-life organizations, like theΒ European Union,Β NATO, or even theΒ United States.Β 

What sets the Federation apart from its rivals in the Alpha Quadrant and beyond is that there is no one dominant planet or empire that wields power. Indeed, Earth plays a primary role in steering Federation policy β€” much like how the United States was arguably the most critical voice in the United NationsΒ following World War II. But humanity shares seats at the Federation table with many other species, including the Vulcans, Tellarites, Anorians,Β and many others.Β 

Starfleet is the quasi space police for the Federation, but theΒ charter for the organizationΒ clearly states that it is one of exploration β€” not combat.Β 

Recently, one Trek fan wondered aloud on Twitter, if the Federation has so many diverse members and societies under its umbrella, why is the technology not superior to its rivals?

https://twitter.com/travisjohnson/status/1408083908143550469

Travis Johnson, who is also a host of the Trek-themed podcast,Β Black Alert, spoke briefly with Heavy on how he came to this thought.Β 

β€œI have been doing a rewatch of all of Trek since October of last year,” said Johnson, who lives in Virginia. β€œAnd I’ve been doing it chronologically, so I started with β€˜Enterprise,’ went to β€˜Discovery,’ then β€˜Original Series’ and β€˜Animated Series,’ β€˜Next Gen,’ and I’m concurrently watching β€˜Deep Space Nine’ and β€˜Voyager.’”

Johnson said that he was watching Voyager when the idea of tech parity came into his mind.Β 

β€œThere was this episode where we find out thatΒ Seska is a Cardassian,” said Johnson. β€œIt kind of just got all the wheels turning. They mention that Seska was able to be surgically altered to look like a Bajoran. That made me think of the time when Kirk was surgically altered to look like a Romulan (in β€œThe Enterprise Incident”).Β 

Johnson’s thought provoked a discussion on Twitter. Many others chimed in their theory as to why Starfleet is basically β€˜on par’ with the Romulans, Klingons, Cardassians, and others.Β 

https://twitter.com/TrekToTheDeck/status/1408310869851721728

And:

https://twitter.com/starklyjd/status/1408093105228857344

 

There are a few canonical reasons why this difference could be true.


The Klingons Are A Threat, Because They Stole Technology

According to Klingon lore, they did not actually do what Zefram Cochrane did for Earth, creating a warp-capable ship. Instead, they acquired it from an alien race calledΒ the Hur’q. These insect-like marauders invaded Kronos (orΒ Q’onoS), and the Klingons fought them off. They reverse-engineered the invaders’ warp engines and were able to join the other space-faring races.Β 

Some argue that the KlingonsΒ may have science academies toiling awayΒ on advanced technology, and the shows, films, books, video games, and other media just have not yet shown these people.Β 


The Romulans May Have The Best Tech

Since they are descendants of Vulcan, it makes sense that theΒ Romulan Star EmpireΒ would have the very best technology available. Their cousins, the Vulcans, dedicate their time to peaceful and logical scientific pursuits. The Romulans possess this same intellect but are motivated by more emotional and sometimes sinister aims.

According to β€œStar Trek: The Next Generation Technical Journal” β€” which Lora Johnson wrote for the Starlog imprint β€” the Romulans traded their cloaking technology to the Klingons for some ships during their short-lived alliance.Β 

Among the Romulans’ most remarkable achievements are their unique approach to faster-than-light travel. Unlike Starfleet, the Romulan ships are powered by aΒ quantum singularityΒ contained aboard their vessels. This is sort of like having a miniature black hole instead of a warp drive. This power was demonstrated during 2009’s β€œStar Trek” film, which saw the Romulans use a singularity to destroy Vulcan and travel through time.Β 

The Romulans have been a thorn in the side of the Federation through all eras but proved to be anti-technology when it comes to artificial intelligence. ThisΒ fear and loathing of artificial lifeΒ were explored in β€œStar Trek: Picard.” And by the time of Picard, the Romulans are clearly still a viable threat.


Cardassians Have Fallen Behind

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1OP0_rg2Ws

By the time we get to know them best, during β€œDeep Space Nine,” Cardassian ships and technology have fallen behind the Federation. While this would be true for some time, the superior ships of Starfleet were not enough to win theΒ Federation-Cardassian War, which was fought to a stalemate.Β Β 

This does not count the alliance that the Cardassians strike up with the Dominion, which make them a part of an incredibly powerful force.


Starfleet is Not Meant to Fight

Perhaps the real reason why ships that are part of Starfleet are not as heavily armed as the Klingons or as high-tech as the Romulans is because the mission of Starfleet is exploration β€” not battle.

If the Federation wanted to produce warships, they certainly could. The examples being the Enterprise-E, the Defiant, and the Dreadnought-class (U.S.S. Vengeance) in β€œStar Trek Into Darkness.”

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