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Maxim 24: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a big gun.
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Yes, Federation ships are technically almost all science vessels but they are science vessels which can and frequently do go toe to toe against peer nations' warships and win.
And they serve the purpose of a warship whenever they get told to even if some have families and civilians onboard. Starfleet needs to have a separate military and science/exploration divisions. Having a ship be both a capable warship and an exploratory science vessel and everyone just had to tske your word that your mostly the latter seems dangerous
Starfleet does start to make that shift in the later part of the Dominion War with the Defiant and then the Akira and Alita classes, but the introduction of dedicated Federation warships also gets mixed up in the darker shift that the Picard show brings to the timeline.
But I don't think having ships which are both warships and science/exploration vessels and even having civilians aboard is not necessarily a bad thing. Starfleet ships are frequently expected to operate independently far beyond the reaches of Federation space for extended periods of time. That's the whole premise of the Five Year Mission. They can't rely on the Federation's reputation when meeting new life and new civilization and can't expect backup or rescue when going where no human has ever gone before. That does pretty much necessitate the exploration ships be armed. And the sheer length of the missions does make the crew bringing their families along a perfectly reasonable thing for the pampered postscarcity Federation crews to want.
The 5 year mission was TOS. In TNG the enterprise barely leaves federation space, it's not on a deep space exploration mission. Even in TOS there's plenty of times where they go back to earth, or are called to a colony or starbase. They never really seem all thst far from home. And yeah, you should probably have some degree of armaments on your exploration vessels, they use em to get rid of debris or to technobabble away anomalies by shifting the phase variance, so some degree is good. But they also really should have been building stuff like The Defiant way earlier for home defense. There's a lot of dangerous assholes out in star trek space.
A scientific warship