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Was there a bigger ass to step on to DS9 than

Hard to say. I wonder if the Dominion knows how to induce a star to go supernova.

The Dominion does (the Founder impersonating Bashir tried to with Bajor's sun), I'm not sure if the Jem'Hadar would by themselves.

I know they're not very consistent about this. But in "The Ship" the Jemadar killed themselves immediately after the changeling died. Wouldn't the death of all changelings cause the Jemadar to kill themselves en masse and wouldn't that at least cause the remainder to stop obeying the Vorta, after all, their motto is that they serve the founders, not the Vorta.

Hard to say. Those Jem'Hadar killed themselves specifically because they directly failed to save a Founder.
 
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The Gem'Hadar on Cardassia would have fought to the last man if the female changeling had not ordered them down.

All they needed to do was keep them bottled up while destroying all Ketracel white facilities. The Jemadar would have eventually killed the Vorta and themselves.
 
I'd like to nominate Solok for the biggest ass to step foot on DS9 that wasn't actually 'evil' in other respects.
 
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He must have done some good given that he was decorated twice with the medal that Sisko only received once.

That's why I nominate him. For most, their assery (probably not a word) was a byproduct of their agenda, their greed, or their ambitions, etc.. For Solok, it seems to be assery for its very own sake.
 
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The responses in this thread are terrible.

It's as if I said, "Man, my co-worker Donny is the worst" and then someone replied, "Well, Hitler was worse."

Gee, thanks. Talk about missing the point.
 
All they needed to do was keep them bottled up while destroying all Ketracel white facilities. The Jemadar would have eventually killed the Vorta and themselves.

And potentially a lot of others, Cardassian civilians and military in the first place, but also risking Federation, Klingon, Romulan, Breen, and what-have-you military alike. Assuming the Federation wasn't aware of the female founder's orders to eliminate every Cardassian, trying to reason with her to make her surrender in an orderly fashion could have been the far preferable option to try, at least at first.
 
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Weyouns last clone was killed in the DS9 finale so it would have to be in a prequal series or some alternate reality.

Unless every single living cell in the body of every Weyoun that existed was killed, he could be brought back easily enough. Since one of them simply had his neck broken, that did not happen.
 
Unless every single living cell in the body of every Weyoun that existed was killed, he could be brought back easily enough. Since one of them simply had his neck broken, that did not happen.

And probably even then bringing him back probably would be easy. I trust there are still cell cultures of the Weyoun type and other Vortas / Jem'Hadar and perhaps many other Dominion species stored in biological vaults deep in Dominion territory or some such thing.
 
Weyouns last clone was killed in the DS9 finale so it would have to be in a prequal series or some alternate reality.

I'm not sure the last entity called Weyoun would know if there were others because he's a clone; I'm not sure if the changling female would give him access to his reproduction processes in that world's lab or if they have one??? Odo's supposed world made no f'ing sense. He was the last Weyoun in the Alpha Quadrant... unless Starfleet travelled to Odo's liquid world and destroyed every Vorta labs... which is probably unlikely. What was mentioned on the final episodes is an example of raising the stakes for the characters which is silly because I couldn't care less about Weyoun's fate. You know, he's the bad guys.

And probably even then bringing him back probably would be easy. I trust there are still cell cultures of the Weyoun type and other Vortas / Jem'Hadar and perhaps many other Dominion species stored in biological vaults deep in Dominion territory or some such thing.

Yep! I missed your post. Good minds think alike.
 
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