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  1. A

    Are there any good reasons to not want to be in the Federation?

    Yeah. The average Federation citizen probably would prefer to live in an era in which no Star Trek series has been set.
  2. Turtletrekker

    Are there any good reasons to not want to be in the Federation?

    ...of the 24th century were a real bitch compared to the 70 odd years of relative peace between Star Trek 6 and the coming of the Borg, The Dominion War, the Texas class, the Living Construct, Utopia Planetia, and finally the fleet formation protocol, all in rather rapid succession in historical...
  3. Callum MacLeod

    Star Trek: Maverick - Against The Tide

    ...he sought, not the space. He sat behind his desk, reviewing the colony’s layout, the positions of the transports, and the expected paths of Dominion patrols filled the room. He studied the intel, his mind racing through possible scenarios. The clock ticked down the seconds, each one feeling...
  4. Will The Serious

    The Vulcan - Episode 9: Red Giants and White Dwarves

    ...“Heave-to and surrender your ship to Her glory. We are the ordained people of Her Will, and She has given her righteous and faithful, dominion over all. Her Will can not be resisted.” “I can not do that, General Mor'Jakkorh Haugk. It appears that you do not understand your own needs, in this...
  5. F

    What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

    I never had a father, either. Though my grandfather was very much a father figure in my life until he passed when I was a high school senior. (It was barely a year after this episode first aired.) But it still completely shatters me every time I watch "THE VISITOR". Why? Because it's about...
  6. Oddish

    Are there any good reasons to not want to be in the Federation?

    "Rapture" gave a valid, if temporary reason. I think that Bajor did join soon after the Dominion war ended, though.
  7. Quinton

    What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

    ...would have helped. Also, I realize there’s nothing that could have been done about it, but what a weird timeline this Jake grew up in - the Dominion never actually attacks outright? The Klingons keep being bullies for years and years, and it all blows over re: the Gamma Quadrant? An odd...
  8. Dukhat

    Anyone else impressed by how they handled Ezri?

    I did not care for the Ezri character, felt that she was not necessary, and episodes devoted to her detracted from the overall Dominion war arc. It would have been better to just make a statement that in war, people die. That's how the Jadzia character should have ended, or at the most make it...
  9. Callum MacLeod

    Star Trek: Maverick - Against The Tide

    ...of the USS Maverick vibrated through Verek Thorne’s bones as he stepped out of his ready room. The report on Volnais III burned in his mind. Dominion activity was escalating, too close to the colony for comfort. Standard Starfleet procedure called for evacuation, but the sheer number of...
  10. Callum MacLeod

    Star Trek: Maverick - Against The Tide

    ...the scars of the war with them. As the Maverick raced towards Volanis III, Thorne began to review tactical schematics of the colony. The Dominion advance was rapid, and the colony's defenses were already crumbling. Time was of the essence. Forty minutes later, Ro approached Thorne carrying...
  11. Callum MacLeod

    Star Trek: Maverick - Against The Tide

    ...of Admiral William Ross’s office on Starbase 375 seemed designed to strip away any illusion of comfort, reflecting the grim reality of the Dominion War. Verek Thorne, fresh from his promotion ceremony, stood stiffly at attention, the new Captain’s pips feeling heavier than they looked...
  12. NCC-73515

    General Trek Questions and Observations

    Q rented the hall and engaged the orchestra to get them ready for the Dominion ;)
  13. S

    General Trek Questions and Observations

    I'd say that's pretty much inevitable.
  14. A

    General Trek Questions and Observations

    Hmmm... interesting. Would some of that distrust and paranoia have lingered in Federation society even after the Dominion War was over?
  15. fireproof78

    General Trek Questions and Observations

    ...in mutual trust and cooperation. When you can't trust that the person you're talking to is actually that person you disrupt the society in a much different way. As SF DEBRIS puts it, "With the Borg they might turn your friends against you. With the Dominion, you don't know if they already have".
  16. A

    General Trek Questions and Observations

    So, what made the Dominion so particularly damaging, then, in your view? What was this heart they struck at (and the Borg didn't)?
  17. A

    General Trek Questions and Observations

    ...I doubt the Federation would've survived, had Earth been assimilated in BOBW. I would think in a simpler direction. The Borg just made two isolated (quite possibly even half hearted) attempts (three if you count Regeneration). The Dominion made a concerted war effort over months or even years.
  18. fireproof78

    General Trek Questions and Observations

    Because the threat was one that struck at the very heart of Federation society.
  19. Vanyel

    Why did they have to reach warp 10?

    ...get home. Once home, Starfleet could do real research and testing. If they could fit a few Intrepid class ships that could just reach the Dominion strike and run back before the Dominion could even respond would be a game changer. No wormhole bottle neck. Just in and out. I don't remember...
  20. KRAD

    So What Are you Reading?: Generations

    It's called "Field Expediency," it's written by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore, and it focuses on Duffy and Stevens.
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