Oh I love these. Holy crap, imagine if they'd been dropping out orbs on both sides of the Wormhole and another race had come up with other uses for them that was a bit more nasty. Use the Orb of Wisdom to develop great science or weapons, or use the Orb of Time to manipulate time until you get what you want. What does it mean when Gods reveal they have two chosen peoples?Also whyy did the Prophets create a wormhole in the first place and why did they make the other end where it is? Maybe in an alternate version of DS9 we find out there’s more to it and them than we knew.
And could there have been another component to the story, a religious one where it turns out every year Bajor itself edges ever closer to the wormhole and one day it’ll be sucked in and destroyed by it. Maybe there’s a Book of Revelation story in that that comes to fruition with the series finale.
Oh I love these. Holy crap, imagine if they'd been dropping out orbs on both sides of the Wormhole and another race had come up with other uses for them that was a bit more nasty. Use the Orb of Wisdom to develop great science or weapons, or use the Orb of Time to manipulate time until you get what you want. What does it mean when Gods reveal they have two chosen peoples?
And Revelation or Ragnarok ending, perfect. Bajor's religions has to have some diversity so even if it's part of just some minor sect, that would be great.
This is fun!imagine if they'd been dropping out orbs on both sides of the Wormhole and another race had come up with other uses for them that was a bit more nasty. Use the Orb of Wisdom to develop great science or weapons, or use the Orb of Time to manipulate time until you get what you want. What does it mean when Gods reveal they have two chosen peoples?
The Ferengi could have been revamped, hopefully so that their entire culture wasn't destroyed overnight because it was Not Politically Correct.I wonder if different sections of Ferengi society could have been played with here. After setting up Quark and the Nagus and the less militaristic part of Ferengi society, if this new creative team might have taken another stab at also showing their more sinister side. Ferenginar blockading Bajor when the latter refuses to repay debts incurred during the Occuparion, or for weapons after.
I mean, it's hard treated as empty space early on:If you take the Dominion away they still need to do something with it.
so whyy did the Prophets create a wormhole in the first place and why did they make the other end where it is? Maybe in an alternate version of DS9 we find out there’s more to it and them than we knew.
And could there have been another component to the story, a religious one where it turns out every year Bajor itself edges ever closer to the wormhole and one day it’ll be sucked in and destroyed by it. Maybe there’s a Book of Revelation story in that that comes to fruition with the series finale.
Eh, there’s a multiverse of possibility out there, and I always found WWII: In Space! not as interesting as whatever else might have been, equally or more interesting.Seasons 1 and 2 were just that. Until the Season 2 finale the main story arc revolved around the aftermath of the Bajoran Occupation, Bajor's quest to join the Federation and the tense relations with the Cardassians. It was all rather compelling in its own low-key sort of way but the series clearly needed something meatier and more ambitious to keep things ticking along for multiple seasons. DS9 would have been a much poorer show without the introduction of the Dominion. The jump in quality from Season 3 onwards is in part testament to that.
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