I mean, who wants to feel like they work at a bullshit job where nothing matters? If you can sell putting on a show of dramatic urgency at any level you'll find lots of buyers (at least until the disillusionment sets in)
It's also a work of fiction where Spock says "we have a 13.653% chance of surviving this" but they always survive. That is, it is driven by pataphysics instead of physics, metaphysics, etc, or like looking at Batman or The Punisher for advice as to how to fight crime.
(I do wish Spock had been a Bayesian and said something like "the probability of us surviving is β(17,82)" since you kinda need error bars for your probability estimates if you are putting them to work.)
The dramatic urgency doesn't fool everyone. Your smarter people will see through it, then you have another set of problems on your hands when they all leave.
(I do wish Spock had been a Bayesian and said something like "the probability of us surviving is β(17,82)" since you kinda need error bars for your probability estimates if you are putting them to work.)