Well, I'm trying the best I can to become like Garak in manners.Good afternoon.
Is there anything about Cardassian culture that meets with your approval? Have you gone so far as to emulate Cardassian behavior? If so, please share with the class.
They are very family oriented. Granted, not towards Ziyal.
Oh, definitely toward Ziyal. Consider that Dukat knew what would happen to him (demotion, loss of his wife and kids) if he showed up on Cardassia with Ziyal. And yet, he did it anyway.Granted, not towards Ziyal.
They are very family oriented. Granted, not towards Ziyal.
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But without joking, if Garak was telling the truth, they had a very different past, before the military took over. It would have been interesting to see that Cardassia.
I wasn't bad-mouthing Rome. They are far from the worst offenders, historically, if that can even be applied to an empire. They were necessary for their time period, and like the saying goes, "you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs".Truth be told, Rome brought some benefits to the people it assimilated, too: there were roads for safe and efficient transportation, robbers and pirates were less prevalent than elsewhere. Many indigenous peoples joined willingly.
They probably did the Bajorans a favor - they've been through the crucible and have come out the other end better for it.
I am just stating facts, not justifying anything.Markus, your last post is disturbing. I've heard similar arguments used to justify slavery in the United States: a bizarre form of "tough love".
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