Could have made an interesting episode or two, but I don't think the series suffered for not telling their story.
And it can be a real man-trap.And the doppelgänger trope is done to death in Trek.![]()
And it can be a real man-trap.
I know the writers were running out of time, but I wish more was shown on the homefront during the Final Chapter. We saw Earth attacked, but it was kind of brushed off. That was when they could have reintroduced the changelings.
They wouldn't have been happy about that.They considered themselves superior to solids and seemed to think they had the right to do with them as they pleased (apparently by virtue of their 'superiority'). I wonder how they would have reacted to beings such as the Organians, the Q, or the Prophets, if they ever encountered them, being manipulated by them as they manipulated the Solids.
Personally, I think that Faux-Brien was the only changeling on Earth and told Sisko that there were four just to eff with him.The "four changelings" statement made by Not-O'Brien was really just there to demonstrate the scary power they had. A mere four Dominion members could leave billions of "solids" living in fear.
Personally, I think that Faux-Brien was the only changeling on Earth and told Sisko that there were four just to eff with him.
Either scenario works. If there's only one, they know that even if they're taken down, the humans will remain paranoid. If there's more, the notion of "only four" makes them seem more powerful. And of course, the ever-arrogant fake O'Brien might have felt that he didn't need to lie.Quite likely. Or there could have been 500. A changeling isn't a terribly reliable source.
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