I think by time the Dominion War started Garak was consider their trustable allie on the station. Where was he going to go? Dukat and Damar (at the time) wanted Garak dead. He still couldn't go back Cardassia under the new Dominion puppet government. I guess they were looking for every able trustworthy man on the station. He was on the top of list to lend a helping hand. He gains their trust through some battles during the war.
ExactlyI think by time the Dominion War started Garak was consider their trustable allie on the station. Where was he going to go? Dukat and Damar (at the time) wanted Garak dead. He still couldn't go back Cardassia under the new Dominion puppet government. I guess they were looking for every able trustworthy man on the station. He was on the top of list to lend a helping hand. He gains their trust through some battles during the war.
The words "trustworthy" and "Garak" really don't go together![]()
He was checking his Facebook. Though by that point nearly everyone on Cardassia had unfriended him.
I wonder if he was giving a position of power after the war.
I think by time the Dominion War started Garak was consider their trustable allie on the station. Where was he going to go? Dukat and Damar (at the time) wanted Garak dead. He still couldn't go back Cardassia under the new Dominion puppet government. I guess they were looking for every able trustworthy man on the station. He was on the top of list to lend a helping hand. He gains their trust through some battles during the war.
The words "trustworthy" and "Garak" really don't go togetherbut as Sisco once said "Desperate Times Breed Desperate Measures"
I wonder if he was giving a position of power after the war.
Garak was a good guy. But sometimes he had to do evil and not good things to advance his agenda. Garak is from the street, so to speak, and knows how Cardassians are. DS9 really has only had to deal with Gul Dukat and Dumar, Dukat was a bit thug and Damar was a wavering drunk. Dealing with those two idiots is not like dealing with all of Central Command.
I always thought if there were a direct spin-off of DS9 it would involve the post war occupation of Cardassia. I also see a Bajoran (recent member of the Federation) and Federation joint opperation to stablize and rebuild Cardassia. Somewhere with in that opperation Garak would definately play a role. I don't see him as a leader of Cardassia but definately a power player in the new Cardassia.
I always thought if there were a direct spin-off of DS9 it would involve the post war occupation of Cardassia. I also see a Bajoran (recent member of the Federation) and Federation joint opperation to stablize and rebuild Cardassia. Somewhere with in that opperation Garak would definately play a role. I don't see him as a leader of Cardassia but definately a power player in the new Cardassia.
Are you by any chance Una McCormack? (Author of Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Cardassia) That's pretty much the premise for her novella!
I call shenanigans! Maybe Una McCormack is a member and liked your idea!!!
((Necessary legal disclaimer: I am in no way trying to insinuate that Ms. McCormack has stolen any ideas... and enjoyed her book.))
You may also want to check out "A Stitch in Time" by Andrew Robinson and "The Never-Ending Sacrafice" by Una McCormack. Both also heavily deal with post-war Cardassia. Though all three are part of the DS9 relaunch, you can easily read them without having read the other Relaunch novels.I call shenanigans! Maybe Una McCormack is a member and liked your idea!!!
((Necessary legal disclaimer: I am in no way trying to insinuate that Ms. McCormack has stolen any ideas... and enjoyed her book.))
I'm an aspiring yet very lazy writer and I'm glad that someone had the same idea because what happens post Dominion War has great potential. Also, slightly off-topic but after the third "American Pie" movie I thought the next logical step for a fourth movie would have been a riff on "Three Men & A Baby" and sadley they made a few shity direct to DVD sequels but I digress.
Actually, I'm going to check out that novella that you reference. Sounds like its right up my alley and I want to expand "my" premis a little further. In my idea of the spin-off I saw that the Federation builds an outpost on Cardassia it's self to administer the rebuilding effort. In addition to rebuilding or stablizing Cardassia The Federation has to deal with the Klingon occupation forces.
A series like this could have had enormous potential and could have taken advantage of a post WWII theme in the same way that DS9 used a western motif or as Michael Pillar said "Rifleman In Space" and in addition we would get to know the Cardassians much better. Finally, who would argue with see more of Andrew J. Robinson, lol.
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