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Also known as Starfleet General Order 1, the Federation Prime Directive states that members of the Federation (including [[Starfleet]]) must not interfere in the natural development of pre-warp civilizations, be it by intervention or the revelation of technology (or the means to create such technology) to the inhabitants of pre-warp civilizations.
Also known as Starfleet General Order 1, the [[Federation]] Prime Directive states that members of the Federation (including [[Starfleet]]) must not interfere in the natural development of pre-warp civilizations, be it by intervention or the revelation of technology (or the means to create such technology) to the inhabitants of pre-warp civilizations.


Starfleet officers are required to understand that allowing cultures to develop on their own is an important right and therefore must make any sacrifice to protect cultures from contamination, even at the cost of their own lives.
Starfleet officers are required to understand that allowing cultures to develop on their own is an important right and therefore must make any sacrifice to protect cultures from contamination, even at the cost of their own lives.


In all, there are 47 sub-orders in the Prime Directive.
In all, there are 47 sub-orders in the Prime Directive.

Revision as of 22:21, 8 January 2006

Also known as Starfleet General Order 1, the Federation Prime Directive states that members of the Federation (including Starfleet) must not interfere in the natural development of pre-warp civilizations, be it by intervention or the revelation of technology (or the means to create such technology) to the inhabitants of pre-warp civilizations.

Starfleet officers are required to understand that allowing cultures to develop on their own is an important right and therefore must make any sacrifice to protect cultures from contamination, even at the cost of their own lives.

In all, there are 47 sub-orders in the Prime Directive.