star trek - Does the Prime Directive apply to Worf when he removes the leader of the Klingon Empire?
I was reading the Prime Directive article article on Memory Alpha and came upon an entry having to do with the Deep Space Nine episode "Tacking Into the Wind". In this episode, Worf (a Starfleet officer) single-handedly affects a regime change in the Klingon Empire, of which he is a citizen. The Memory Alpha article seems to list this as a potential Prime Directive violation, but I'm not so sure.
Now, if Captain Sisko were to travel to Qo'noS and depose Gowron, then I don't think there's any question that it would be considered a violation of the Prime Directive. However, is there any indication that a Starfleet officer who is a citizen of a civilization that becomes involved in the internal matters of their civilization is in violation of the Prime Directive? Is Worf in violation of the Prime Directive when he removes Chancellor Gowron from power? Or, as a Klingon citizen, would he have the right to participate in Klingon matters as he deems appropriate?
Comments
Post a Comment