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...episode i just force myself over and over and over. and it was really REALLY hard in season 1. now its a little less hard but its still terrible.
i watch ds9 right now and dident finished it. but if they decided to go with the dominion story they really should have at least cast one DS9 actor.
I still find the 24th century scenario a lot more interesting than a pre-TOS series, especially when the debated pre-TOS series had rathed dull characters and didn't look like a pre-TOS serie either.
I agree with most of what you have written.
Janeway was actually OK in the first three seasons...
...The hard edge that once defined early explorers has dulled.
It takes a force of nature like the Borg, or a brutal wake up call like the Dominion War, to rattle their cage. Only then is the Federation shaken from its idealistic slumber and reminded of the dangers that still lurk in the wider...
How none of the TNG cast got promotions or transfers off the Enterprise E during the Dominion War makes no sense. A period of two years when Starfleet is in desperate need of experienced personnel in command positions and some of the Fleet's very best officers are allowed to continue languishing...
...into the Federation.
15. He helped thwart Changeling Bashir’s destruction of the entire Bajoran system, and helped the Federation win the Dominion War.
16. He killed Gowron and installed Martok as Chancellor of the Klingon Empire.
17. He became Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire...
...that the Galaxy Class is the best design for such a mission. Maybe the U.S.S. Venture is sent on a long-range, deep space mission after the Dominion War ends. Starfleet decides someone should still be exploring while they're rebuilding. Time jumps would happen every few seasons or so, with a...
Picard might have informed Starfleet about his.
But there's no way Sisko told them about Jadzia and the Albino hunt, and I doubt he told them about his encouraging of Worf either.
...set piece. Indeed, the number of "go out and explore" missions fell by the wayside over time, though that was probably in part due to the Dominion War.
It also stretches credulity a bit to me to have a ship staffed by cadets deployed on important missions (the whole purpose of the episode...
...action was necessary, due to 1 and 2 being Klingon business, and 3 being Klingon business that was going to get everyone killed by the Dominion if it wasn't resolved quickly.
If M'Benga had admitted what he did, Pike had reported it to Starfleet, and they were the ones who decided to drop...
...is half-Jem'Hadar, half-Klingon, so not cloned. Different genders can result if you don't create beings in a cloning facility with strictly controlled genetic codes.
#2. It's been nearly 820 years since the Dominion War. I guess now there ARE female Jem'Hadar.
#3. What, are you an idiot?
Am I the only one curious as to why Tilly wasn’t in any of the pictures released? Maybe it’s nothing or maybe she won’t be in the show as much as one might have assumed. More of a recurring guest star instead of a regular cast member.
This is what I assumed. Odo had them engineered to no...
I don't think the Jem'Hadar are like the Vorta. A species altered through genetic engineering. I got the impression they were created literally in a lab. It does make sense though that after years of reform and no longer being slaves they might have altered themselves to be different. Tht...
The Jem'Hadar are an engineered race anyway, it's not that difficult to assume that due to Odo's reforms to the Dominion the Jem'Hadar were turned bi-gendered as a means to allowing them to reproduce naturally as opposed to breeding farms.
..."TO THE DEATH" on the bridge when Dax is talking with Virak'ara.)
Having said that... it's been 800 years since that episode. Maybe the Dominion started to create Jem'Hadar women. Or perhaps this is the race that was used as a template for the Jem'Hadar and this is one of their women...
Even if there were no 'original' Jem'Hadar left when the Dominion engineered them for battle we don't know what the Founders did with the Jem'Hadar post-Dominion War. For all we know they were continued to be made but given back some of their original traits. Maybe even given autonomy at some...
The Jem'Hadar used to be manufactured by the Dominion. If they're no longer being manufactured, then they have to breed, and in order to breed, well... they need two sexes.