Maybe, maybe not. It's public domain, and could be as simple as that. *shrug*she was whistling “Three Blind Mice”…I wonder if it’s significant?
Maybe, maybe not. It's public domain, and could be as simple as that. *shrug*she was whistling “Three Blind Mice”…I wonder if it’s significant?
Maybe, maybe not. It's public domain, and could be as simple as that. *shrug*
Oh please don't do that to him. The Dipshit from Chicago has already had a weird, bad week.I wonder if Shaw's crew who got took off the ship are still alive?
If not I'm thinking Shaw might have a bit more survival guilt to live with.
"Three Blind Mice" was the tune that the scientist that tortured Vadik and her people was whistling as she worked. I don't think there's any more significance to it than that.
The timeline is certainly interesting.
If those 10 changelings were the original test subjects for the virus (as opposed to tissue samples from Odo himself), that would mean that they were captured in or before season 4 of DS9.
Odo was infected during his stay on Earth and passed it on when being judged by the Great Link.
Mai the question is, when and how was S31 able to get hold of 10 changelings more or less at once when they didn’t even officially know they were in the process of infiltrating Earth?
There were only a total of 4 changelings on Earth back then.
Capturing 10 is impressive.
If there was a rogue group of CIA officers performing terrorists acts in furtherance of American interests
Honestly that whole exchange should have been recorded and broadcast as proof of the changeling infiltration.Showing Frakes without makeup was rather scary looking.
Showing Frakes without makeup was rather scary looking.
Showing Frakes without makeup was rather scary looking.
Showing Frakes without makeup was rather scary looking.
yesI have to wonder if they intentionally made Riker look like a corpse
I saw someone comment (possible elsewhere) but what villains from TNG require the follow up? I think this is the best acknowledgement of DS9's story is that there are incredibly powerful consequences that exist far outside the main cast. I think that is more interesting in of itself.So while I absolutely love that we are going back to DS9-esque stories, it is jarring that outside of Worf, we haven't had a single DS9 actor come back. And if this is to finalize the TNG-era, it does seem an interesting writer's choice to finish them with DS9 villains (unless the big reveal is that Sela or Armus or some TNG villain is really pulling the strings...).
Well thats an unambiguous answer
Well thats an unambiguous answer
I saw someone comment (possible elsewhere) but what villains from TNG require the follow up? I think this is the best acknowledgement of DS9's story is that there are incredibly powerful consequences that exist far outside the main cast. I think that is more interesting in of itself.
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