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Honor, Vengeance, and Duty
Although the Calamarain are nonhuman, their targeted attack on Q reads as a ritualized vengeance that forces Starfleet to choose between protecting a guest and exposing the ship to retributive violence. Worf's security instincts, Picard's duty to protect life, and the implied moral logic driving the Calamarain converge to examine how honor claims and retributive impulses press against institutional restraint, producing hard choices about custody and consequence.
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