Star Trek: Insurrection [WORKING]

Released in 1998, Star Trek: Insurrection is often remembered as the "extended television episode" of the Next Generation film era. While it lacked the high-stakes intensity of its predecessor, First Contact , it stands as a unique, character-driven entry that attempted to return to the philosophical roots of the franchise. The Core Conflict: Ethics vs. Progress

: Picard argues that the forced relocation of even a single person is a violation of Federation principles. Star Trek: Insurrection

Star Trek Insurrection's Excellent Moral Message : r/DaystromInstitute Released in 1998, Star Trek: Insurrection is often

The film centers on the Ba'ku, a small group of people living on a planet whose unique "metaphasic radiation" provides eternal youth. The conflict arises when a corrupt Starfleet Admiral, Dougherty, partners with the Son'a to forcibly relocate the Ba'ku so the Federation can harvest this radiation to heal billions. This setup creates a divide that fans still debate: Progress : Picard argues that the forced relocation

: Critics and some fans argue that "the needs of the many" (billions of lives) should outweigh the interests of 600 "space squatters" who were not native to the planet themselves.