Science-fiction does not seem so strange from today, does it?
It's like Shakespeare. It remains relevant because while technology advances, people are still people.
No, you can't. But I don't recall anyone here doing so.And can you fairly label all Cardassians as butchers when later seasons made it plain that the civilians are almost as much victims of the military junta running the show as the Bajorans were?
No, you can't. But I don't recall anyone here doing so.
Nonetheless, Ziyal called DS9 her home in her final scene. And this was a typical theme for the series: if you were different, broken, unwanted, unable to adjust, you could have a home at DS9.Yes, but not on Cardassia or Bajor... She was shielded by Major Kira and Gul Dakat ...
Yeah, but he didn't do it until Jono tried to commit "suicide by cop" by attacking Picard in expectation that he would be put to death. I'm not saying whether Picard made the right call or not, but he made it under very different circumstances to Sisko.I'm reminded of the ending of "Suddenly Human". Picard realizes what is in Jono's best interest, and sees that it is done.
I'm not saying whether Picard made the right call or not, but he made it under very different circumstances to Sisko.
What are you basing that on?Rugal was not assimilating into Bajoran culture or society
Cardassians are such a strange culture, with odd contradictions. As Lwaxana Troi said, a Cardassian might weep at the death of his child's pet wompet one moment, and cut down an enemy without blinking the next.
If by evidence you mean the spoken opinion of a man who goes missing as soon as they need to verify his claim. A claim refuted by all parties concerned.There was some evidence in Cardassians Rugal wasn't really treated like an equal and he was being taught to hate himself.
If by evidence you mean the spoken opinion of a man who goes missing as soon as they need to verify his claim. A claim refuted by all parties concerned.
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