The Kernel wrote:All true, but that only applied prior to their deciding that humans were unsuitable to use for rebuiliding Talos IV. The Talosians let the Enterprise go and there was no reason to think that they would want to harm humans again. Indeed, the entire events of "The Menagerie" suggest that they were willing to take in Captain Pike as a token gesture which benefited them in no way at all.
This one is a hard one to call... on one hand they seemed to do the right thing, by giving Pike the illusion of a 'normal' life the same way they gave Vina. But on the other hand... he is effectively their slave.
Perhaps this act placated them and thus they went off the 'radar screen' so to speak.
HOWEVER, what if the Magistrate was deposed and replaced with someone more adversarial? In such a scenario, having an interstellar quarantine would act as a stop-gap measure.
Maybe, but they were through with mankind and there was no reason to think otherwise.
I wouldn't take that chance, personally - not without some sort of insurance or counter. Having telepaths of my own for instance. Maybe give zampolit Consellor Troi something to do beside state the bleeding obvious.
I can think of a dozen planets with more potential for immediate harm to the Federation in TOS alone(remember the aliens from The Savage Curtain and The Empath?) over the Talosians, but only the Talosians possesed the power for the humans to destroy themselves.
Why do I get the feeling we're essentially arguing the same thing, but from different angles?
The Savage Curtain aliens were funny. Hell that entire episode was funny. Abraham Lincoln and Surak of Vulcan teaming up with Kirk and Spock against the Forces of Darkness, which comprise of a mean spirited Colonel, Kahless the
Forgettable, and a female Menegele, if Mengele wore skimpy clothing... and was a woman.
