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Should "inciting rebellion" (ENT: "Affliction", "Judgment", "In A Mirror, Darkly, Part II") also go here? --LauraCC (talk) 15:54, May 6, 2019 (UTC)
- yeah. --Alan (talk) 16:11, May 6, 2019 (UTC)
- Except for how the "incitement" part is the same crime. -Alan (talk) 21:23, May 6, 2019 (UTC)
- Wow that's news to me!!--Alan (talk) 03:25, May 7, 2019 (UTC)
I asked because I wondered if there was enough of a difference between a riot and a rebellion to make these discreetly different. Remember Talk:Abuse?
Aside from these two terms, there's also Incitement to disaffection. Plus abetting(abetted) (TNG: "The Survivors", "Sins of The Father", DS9: "Tribunal", "The Dogs of War", VOY: "Flesh and Blood" --LauraCC (talk) 14:50, May 8, 2019 (UTC)
- From a website [1]:
- A riot is usually unplanned, and one group in a single place. Two groups rioting about the same thing in different places is not the same riot.