Open Speculation on UFP Membership
Hi gang, here is a big, ungainly question with No Right Answer that I would like to bat around a bit.
The UFP has, according to multiple sources, 150 member worlds. Now that seems like a lot, but consider the number of worlds visited in various Treks and you will quickly realize it is microscopic. A larger question looms, however. What about colonies?
Mars and Luna are both, by various sources, colonized with good sized populations. The Andorians are traditionally believed to have colonized other worlds. The same probably goes for the Vulcans, Tellarites, and Centaurans.
Now this begs the question of membership.
Take this quote from p.231 of the Players Guide of the new DecTrek: "Some long-established colonies, such as those on Mars, Rigel, and Deneva, are essentially member worlds, and life on these older colonies is indistinguishable from life on member worlds." Earlier in the same book it discussed the fact that "dozens" of planets apply for membership in the UFP every year and that something like 10% of these requests are from colonies.
So, is Mars a "member world"? If not, why not? What status do colonies, new or old, have? How many colonies does the UFP create, and is this seperate from the number created by individual worlds within the UFP?
Thanks for any and all responses! :D :D