But among all those personalities of the hosts...is there also a Dax personality? Is there something separate from the hosts that the intelligence of Dax brings to the table?
A slug who records the living memories of it's host, and by making them available to each succeeding host connects many lifetimes of experience.
But among all those personalities of the hosts...is there also a Dax personality? Is there something separate from the hosts that the intelligence of Dax brings to the table?
But among all those personalities of the hosts...is there also a Dax personality? Is there something separate from the hosts that the intelligence of Dax brings to the table?
My personal hypothesis is no. That Dax is essentially an organic removable hard drive.
So are you saying that Dax itself has it's own personality? By your definition, if the original blank-slate Dax has it's own personality, it would have but a fractional affect on subsequent host(s) at best, if each new host comprises 50% of the new total. Seems to me that if there were an original personality, it would only be a technicality at some point.Dax's primary personality characteristic seems to be the desire to break the rules. As Sisko once said, "She's a Dax - sometime they don't think, they just do." He also said that Curzon wasn't the "usual socially acceptable Trill," implying that being a rule-breaker is not a general characteristic of all symbionts, just of Dax itself.
So the end result is 50%? Actually, any fraction would spark the dilution effect, making this discussion somewhat moot.It's probably not 50%, at least not from the initial period of joining - perhaps later there might be a more obvious blending of the host personality and those in the symbiont. I forget the ep where Jadzia was training the initiate, but I recall her warning him that the training was a necessity, because otherwise the symbiont would dominate his personality. Something to that effect.
I'm still leaned the other way. I can't speak to TNG as I only forced myself to watch the entire series once (between watching seasons 3 & 4 of DS9, and only so I could get the complete backstory on Worf).There's more to them than just a sort of living hard drive, although TNG seemed to give that impression in their original concept of the Trill.
So the end result is 50%? Actually, any fraction would spark the dilution effect, making this discussion somewhat moot.
That's definitely not how i understand it.So are you saying that Dax itself has it's own personality? By your definition, if the original blank-slate Dax has it's own personality, it would have but a fractional affect on subsequent host(s) at best, if each new host comprises 50% of the new total. Seems to me that if there were an original personality, it would only be a technicality at some point.Dax's primary personality characteristic seems to be the desire to break the rules. As Sisko once said, "She's a Dax - sometime they don't think, they just do." He also said that Curzon wasn't the "usual socially acceptable Trill," implying that being a rule-breaker is not a general characteristic of all symbionts, just of Dax itself.
So far, I'm still in the "organic removable hard drive faction"...
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