True. A direct attack would have been terrible. The station should be destroyed or assimilated and a successful defense of the station would have defanged the Borg — again, enough of that going around already.I think introducing the Borg into DS9 would have been a catastrophic error.
Catastrophic for DS9, that is. They can't exactly warp away, and even after the upgrades it seems unlikely they could have withstood any significant Borg incursion.
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.
I think the as you put it low-key tone of the first couple of seasons is what fans reacted to less enthusiastically than the villains. I mean, Dukat and the Cardassians were there for all of it. I think that the show could have worked without the Dominion once they realized how to shoot it/tell its story.
Plus, this is a thread about what it might have been like without the Dominion. I’m all ears (eyes) if you’ve got another villain to enter the fray in place of the Dominion if you think the show needed one. Sisko loathed the Borg from the start and Lord knows VOY used them.
And this thread is about what you would have liked to see. Other than the Dominion, what would you have liked? Heck, with the Dominion, what else would you have liked to see?
That's fair, but I still stand by the point that they felt they needed to do something concrete with the Gamma Quadrant to differ it from what Delta was going to be, instead of some nebulous undefined region of space. That's not me saying that, that's basically what Wolfe and others were saying back then. They could have done something else with the GQ in another way to define it but I don't think it's enough to just be another frontier in space because that's what Voyager was going to be. The Dominion basically combines their need to define the GQ with them wanting to introduce new villains and I think that was pretty genius.I mean, it's hard treated as empty space early on:
BASHIR: You're fine. In fact, you're in remarkable shape.
VASH: Thank you, Doctor. I try.
BASHIR: I, I, I mean you've managed quite well considering you've been out of contact with civilisation for over two years.
VASH: I'd hardly call the Gamma Quadrant uncivilised. Some of the cultures I've encountered have histories that date back millions of years.
BASHIR: Really? I'd love to hear about them. I mean, we have no idea what's beyond the wormhole.
VASH: Well, maybe I'll write a book.
(Q-Less)
Certainly could have a lot of things done with it, such as what Arpy discusses at length.
I totally agree on that.I think introducing the Borg into DS9 would have been a catastrophic error.
Catastrophic for DS9, that is. They can't exactly warp away, and even after the upgrades it seems unlikely they could have withstood any significant Borg incursion.
That's not hard to do.Therefore I consider the Cardassians in particular and even the Dominion as more exciting villains than The Borg.
While it would run the risk of TNG#2 I still think exploring the Gamma Quadrant and looking at strange new worlds, possibly some new life, or a civilization or two, would have potential if written well. I think the ongoing conflict with the Cardassians, possibly as a bit of an "New Space Race" in to the new frontier could have served as dramatic impetus.As for a series without the Dominion War, it could have worked due to great characters and great storytelling. but there's the risk that it could have become TNG#2 of it. The Dominion became that icing on the cake which made the series even more interesting but personally I would have liked to see more exploration and adventures in the Gamma Quadrant too.
I think introducing the Borg into DS9 would have been a catastrophic error.
Catastrophic for DS9, that is. They can't exactly warp away, and even after the upgrades it seems unlikely they could have withstood any significant Borg incursion.
Agreed, though it would have been interesting to see what a production team of DS9's caliber could have done with the Borg. Voyager was a show known for squandering premises.Also the Borg were used very extensively in TNG and Voyager. They were overused. Much better to leave the Borg to them, and get new villains for DS9.
I wonder if they could have introduced like an allegorical broken up soviet type nation in the Gamma Quadrant that's now a bunch of different states fighting over resources. Kind of like if the Dominion had broken up and it was left to the member races to pick up the pieces. It's a bit like the Kazon or the Xindi but this is 1993/94.
I like the idea of Starfleet having to deal with these guys on their home turf or even introduce a common villain that everybody could go fight, like the space locusts they wanted to do in Season 5 except badder and meaner and sentient. They take DS9 into the Gamma Quadrant where the forces of light can go battle the forces of darkness.
Yeah it does a bit. I wasn't consciously thinking of that because I actually had uh "borrowed" that idea for another project but more what you could do in place of the Dominion. I actually had a bit of Stargate Atlantis in my mind, that's why I was saying take DS9 into the Gamma Quadrant as like a riff on Atlantis as the base in the Pegasus GalaxySounds like New Frontier.
What were the space locusts?
We had something like that in "Independence Day", though that wasn't a Trek movie.What were the space locusts?
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