I remember in TNG "Preemptive Strike", the episode showed a Maquis colony. The colony didn't look like some make-shift settlement. It looked like a small permanent town. The inhabitants looked like they were settled there for the long term, and they did not appear to be people who were ready to move at the first hint of trouble.
From what I understand of the Maquis, those settlements in the DMZ were their homes. These weren't transient people.
I wouldn't be surprise if some of the Maquis on that planet managed to survive and escape Sisko's attack, though. I would guess that the ones that might have quick access to transport ships and might be ready to move on a moments notice would be the fighters. I find it hard to believe that ordinary colonists would have immediate access to transport ships or be prepared to leave on hardly any notice.
And some colonists would probably refuse to leave in any case. Those that would fight and die on their land. Those types would have been casualties of the biogenic attack.
As for the biogenic weapon that Sisko launched against the Maquis, I don't know it works. I can only go by what was shown and said during the episode.
From what I understand of the Maquis, those settlements in the DMZ were their homes. These weren't transient people.
I wouldn't be surprise if some of the Maquis on that planet managed to survive and escape Sisko's attack, though. I would guess that the ones that might have quick access to transport ships and might be ready to move on a moments notice would be the fighters. I find it hard to believe that ordinary colonists would have immediate access to transport ships or be prepared to leave on hardly any notice.
And some colonists would probably refuse to leave in any case. Those that would fight and die on their land. Those types would have been casualties of the biogenic attack.
As for the biogenic weapon that Sisko launched against the Maquis, I don't know it works. I can only go by what was shown and said during the episode.