As much as I respect DS9, I think Worf was handled badly on the show (on Next Gen he was an honorable warrior/philosopher, whereas on DS9, he was mainly an oafish, amoral thug--and I'm willing to debate that point anywhere and anytime).
Anyway, what if the powers behind DS9 during s4 had decided to go with the other non-human outsider of the Enterprise-D?
While, I don't know how they'd actually believably integrate him into the whole series arc, I think he would've proved a striking contrast from the rest of the characters. (Imagine a scene with Data and Garak! What if the Dominion tried to get their hands on him or have him fight the Jem'Hadar?)
Would he have helped or hindered the show? Would he be a Roddenberrian element in Ira Steven Behr's universe? How would that have played out? Would Data be proven wrong? Or would it at least be a stalemate between optimism and pragmatism?
What do you all think?
Anyway, what if the powers behind DS9 during s4 had decided to go with the other non-human outsider of the Enterprise-D?
While, I don't know how they'd actually believably integrate him into the whole series arc, I think he would've proved a striking contrast from the rest of the characters. (Imagine a scene with Data and Garak! What if the Dominion tried to get their hands on him or have him fight the Jem'Hadar?)
Would he have helped or hindered the show? Would he be a Roddenberrian element in Ira Steven Behr's universe? How would that have played out? Would Data be proven wrong? Or would it at least be a stalemate between optimism and pragmatism?
What do you all think?