The Vulcans are my favorite alien species in Star Trek, but the Bajorans aren't far behind. I think they're a fascinating culture and their social and political turmoil created some profound stories.
Kira and Ro are two of my favorite characters.
And Kai Winn was a great villain!
He died well.But Vedek Bareil was dull as dirt.![]()
We see this in history, when a conquered nation has a common enemy people pull together. Once the oppressor is gone all hell breaks loose and old scores want to be settled. E.g Middle East, Africa, parts of Asia and back in the day the USA.It took the Cardassians to unite them as a people. Dukat made this point, and as reprehensible as he was, he had a point. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Except that they suppressed those institutions and organizations that worked for Bajoran unity, like the freedom fighters and the office of the kai.It took the Cardassians to unite them as a people. Dukat made this point, and as reprehensible as he was, he had a point. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
We see this in history, when a conquered nation has a common enemy people pull together. Once the oppressor is gone all hell breaks loose and old scores want to be settled. E.g Middle East, Africa, parts of Asia and back in the day the USA.
I never hated the Bajorans, and quite liked Kira and Ro, who were both fascinating characters, but I found Bajoran culture a bit boring at times. A little metaphysical soul-searching about the "Prophets" and such goes a long way. And they weren't very visually interesting either. Lots of muted colors and robes and vaguely agrarian settings was my general impression.
That being said, some of the episodes that seriously explored the effects of the Cardassian Occupation and its aftermath, like "Duet" or "Necessary Evil," are among my favorite DS9 eps.
But those were arguably more about a character, Kira, than her culture.
The Friends of Bareil group will be after you Mr. Cox! Look them up.But Vedek Bareil was dull as dirt.
Although I probably shouldn't hold him against the entire Bajoran people . . . .
The Friends of Bareil group will be after you Mr. Cox! Look them up.
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