Odo'ital was a Cardassian word? I could have sworn it was Bajoran.I'm still so curious how Cardassian would sound like, even if I could just read it.
I don't remember *any* time when the Cardassian language was ever spoken or even written, on the actual show, except for once: when Odo was explaining how he got his name (odo'ital - it's a Cardassian word meaning, literally, "nothing"). Is there any other?![]()
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A question I had while looking at the character list: Is there a reason that of all the Oralians only Pasir (who in the end doesn't even belong in that category) has a given and a family name? And are their names the familiy names or the given name?
Also, while it was nice to see so many familiar "faces," I was a touch troubled to see so many familiar faces, if you know what I mean. All of these characters, like Dukat, Kell, Nechayev, Jaro, Proka, Keeve and so on, were presumably already adults with the experience and age to have reached their current positions. Let's say, all in their late 20s - early 30s, minimum. That means that 60 years later, during TNG and DS9 (where they all appeared in canon), those characters must have been in their late 80s - early 90s. And that just seems wrong to me.
There's no specific reason. All the Oralians have forenames and surnames, just like "regular" Cardassians, it's just not mentioned. The Oralians are referred to by their forenames.
It wasn't so much the age thing that bothered me; it was more that after fifty years which contained an Occupation and a Withdrawal, so many people seemed to be in the exact same political/military positions.
Yes, please.I should post the "cast list" I used for Day of the Vipers; it's a great shorthand technique for getting an early handle on a character...
Lieutenant Gwen Jones - Eve Miles
i didn't think about this until i finished the book and got a quarter of the way through the 2nd book when i realized the gap between the 2 books is the period where sisko was born which memory alpha puts at 2332. i was just struck with the idea of "i wonder what was going on on bajor when the prophets decided they needed to create the sisko".
The only one that comes to my mind is Dukat who is a Gul at the end of the book and is a Gul in the first episode of DS9, though I'm not sure if Prefect doesn't count as a different "rank".
i didn't think about this until i finished the book and got a quarter of the way through the 2nd book when i realized the gap between the 2 books is the period where sisko was born which memory alpha puts at 2332. i was just struck with the idea of "i wonder what was going on on bajor when the prophets decided they needed to create the sisko".
Except that the Prophets exist outside linear time; past, present, and future are all one to them. They didn't conceive Sisko because of anything that happened in 2332, but because of what would happen in the 2370s, when he was needed.
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