Could Vadic and her fellow captive changelings have been some of the 100? That could technically be a loophole, since they like Odo weren't actually a part of the Dominion.
1. Not part of the Inner Light Suite.
2. Several notes do not a full composition make.
3. The theme of Picard was still tailor made for the series
First Contact's theme does not match the series in either tone or structure.
I wager we're going to continue disagreeing on this."The Inner Light Suite" as a construct is not a composition but an arrangement, and this is sort of artificial distinction here. The suite as arranged was not made for the episode but for the album that it was on.
It is much more than just a few notes. They are not 100% identical but they are close enough to be considered the same thing unequivocally. Source: I work in this field.
But it wasn't, it was an arrangement of the Batai flute theme for a new medium, just like the Inner Light Suite was an arrangement for a new medium.
This is very subjective!
I normally am okay with Section 31 but a Starfleet conducting inhuman experiments on POWs is not Starfleet.
I normally am okay with Section 31 but a Starfleet conducting inhuman experiments on POWs is not Starfleet.
I wager we're going to continue disagreeing on this.
I think it's more like it's probably been a while for them.I feel like some of you guys never watched Season 6 and 7 of DS9 if you're this taken aback on how Section 31 acted during the war.
Wonder if they made some female ones.Thanks for the like, Ian. I'd bet if we do see them that they would be much different to the grey suited, grey reptilian warriors that we'd seen in DS9 back in the day!
Television producers are always trying to update creature effects from the past so they look so much more realistic than the older versions!
JB
I think it's more like it's probably been a while for them.
When I re-watched "What We Leave Behind" last night, I'd forgotten that Kira and Garak were concerned about Odo curing The Female Shapeshifter, and I'm dead sure he never told that plan to Sisko. The Federation was willing to let the Founders die.
Really? I always thought it was said. Must be me getting the novels and canon mixed up.Nope. The child wasn't born yet when DS9 went off the air.
Really? I always thought it was said. Must be me getting the novels and canon mixed up.
The Federation was willing to let the Founders die, they were willing to 100%, no exceptions, wipe out the Borg. A large faction were willing and wanting to see the Klingons crippled in TUC, only some of them engaged in conspiracy to get there.
Uhura and others "felt the same as Valeris" which means they sympathized with the people wanting to cripple the Klingons as a species.
Its probably been a while, true, but the Dominion War brought out *a lot* of dark traits in our favorite characters.
I thought Bashir told her the sex. It’s been a while since I saw the episode. Waiting for the remasterShe was barely showing when we last saw her in WWLB
Agreed. I mean, this wasn't "I do this job with a heavy heart, knowing what might have to be done" kind of thing, this was a "I love my job so much I whistle while I work, and that work involves taking sentient beings and torturing the shit out of them day and night with medical experiments."Right! We already have Space Cannibal Hitler and now S31 is or employs Mengele. No Thanks.
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