When did traveling to Talos IV get a death penalty added to it?





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In "The Menagerie", we learn that traveling to Talos IV isn't just a bad idea, it can literally get you killed under General Order 7:




Starfleet General Order 7 was a directive that forbade contact with the planet Talos IV. It specifically stated, "No vessel under any condition, emergency or otherwise, is to visit Talos IV."



General Order 7 was made part of Starfleet policy following the visit of the USS Enterprise to Talos IV in 2254.




In particular, the end of "The Cage" seems to hint that they made that rule after Pike left"




Pike: Wouldn't some form of trade...mutual cooperation..



The Keeper: Your race would learn our power of illusion, and destroy itself, too.




But when Michael Burnham realizes Spock is trying to go there in Discovery, she gets no warnings and has no hesitation about setting a course.



Was there no death penalty at that time?










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    Personally, I'd recommend writing off the whole death penalty business as Early Installment Weirdness. YMMV.

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In "The Menagerie", we learn that traveling to Talos IV isn't just a bad idea, it can literally get you killed under General Order 7:




Starfleet General Order 7 was a directive that forbade contact with the planet Talos IV. It specifically stated, "No vessel under any condition, emergency or otherwise, is to visit Talos IV."



General Order 7 was made part of Starfleet policy following the visit of the USS Enterprise to Talos IV in 2254.




In particular, the end of "The Cage" seems to hint that they made that rule after Pike left"




Pike: Wouldn't some form of trade...mutual cooperation..



The Keeper: Your race would learn our power of illusion, and destroy itself, too.




But when Michael Burnham realizes Spock is trying to go there in Discovery, she gets no warnings and has no hesitation about setting a course.



Was there no death penalty at that time?










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    Personally, I'd recommend writing off the whole death penalty business as Early Installment Weirdness. YMMV.

    – Harry Johnston
    2 hours ago














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In "The Menagerie", we learn that traveling to Talos IV isn't just a bad idea, it can literally get you killed under General Order 7:




Starfleet General Order 7 was a directive that forbade contact with the planet Talos IV. It specifically stated, "No vessel under any condition, emergency or otherwise, is to visit Talos IV."



General Order 7 was made part of Starfleet policy following the visit of the USS Enterprise to Talos IV in 2254.




In particular, the end of "The Cage" seems to hint that they made that rule after Pike left"




Pike: Wouldn't some form of trade...mutual cooperation..



The Keeper: Your race would learn our power of illusion, and destroy itself, too.




But when Michael Burnham realizes Spock is trying to go there in Discovery, she gets no warnings and has no hesitation about setting a course.



Was there no death penalty at that time?










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In "The Menagerie", we learn that traveling to Talos IV isn't just a bad idea, it can literally get you killed under General Order 7:




Starfleet General Order 7 was a directive that forbade contact with the planet Talos IV. It specifically stated, "No vessel under any condition, emergency or otherwise, is to visit Talos IV."



General Order 7 was made part of Starfleet policy following the visit of the USS Enterprise to Talos IV in 2254.




In particular, the end of "The Cage" seems to hint that they made that rule after Pike left"




Pike: Wouldn't some form of trade...mutual cooperation..



The Keeper: Your race would learn our power of illusion, and destroy itself, too.




But when Michael Burnham realizes Spock is trying to go there in Discovery, she gets no warnings and has no hesitation about setting a course.



Was there no death penalty at that time?







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    Personally, I'd recommend writing off the whole death penalty business as Early Installment Weirdness. YMMV.

    – Harry Johnston
    2 hours ago














  • 1





    Personally, I'd recommend writing off the whole death penalty business as Early Installment Weirdness. YMMV.

    – Harry Johnston
    2 hours ago








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Personally, I'd recommend writing off the whole death penalty business as Early Installment Weirdness. YMMV.

– Harry Johnston
2 hours ago





Personally, I'd recommend writing off the whole death penalty business as Early Installment Weirdness. YMMV.

– Harry Johnston
2 hours ago










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