When Starfleet retakes DS9, did they re-deploy the minefield, or what? It would seem the only logical course of action. But, I can't seem to find any actual onscreen evidence that this was the case...
Mike Have-Not said:
Either way, you'd think they'd have mentioned it.
Mike Have-Not said:
When Starfleet retakes DS9, did they re-deploy the minefield, or what? It would seem the only logical course of action. But, I can't seem to find any actual onscreen evidence that this was the case...
Yeah, I remember thinking during the series finalle that this was the first time we'd seen anyone go through the wormhole in over two years! Pretty funny since that was supposed to be the centerpoint of the series.Navaros said:
My impression was that the wormhole aliens magically disappearing all the Dominion ships was a recurring cop-out throughout the rest of the series, rather than a one-time only cop-out.![]()
Since they were at war with the Dominion, sending ships through would have been counterproductive.MagisterFrodo said:
Yeah, I remember thinking during the series finalle that this was the first time we'd seen anyone go through the wormhole in over two years! Pretty funny since that was supposed to be the centerpoint of the series.Navaros said:
My impression was that the wormhole aliens magically disappearing all the Dominion ships was a recurring cop-out throughout the rest of the series, rather than a one-time only cop-out.![]()
DS( is still the best Trek though, so I'm forgiving.
Yeah I think it was Dax or someone asking why starfleet would allow Sisko to let the fight happen on the station and worf saying that starfleet felt it was important because the wormhole aliens were preventing the dominon from coming through. Starfleet's way of kinda thanking them for keeping the AQ safe I guess. However if that scene was remembered correctly, and that was starfleets attitude, then why did Ross give Sisko so much shit later on when he had to make the decision to go with the fleet and attack the chintoka system or stay behind on the station because the prophets warned him. You'd think they would say, "fine stay behind, do whatever they request." It was Kira who one that battle anyway. I guess thats another thread.DS9forever said:
There's a line in The Reckoning (where Sisko tries to return the favor) where a character mentions the Prophets are continuing to block the wormhole. That's why Dukat hoped to open it by unleashing the Pah-wraith into the wormhole in Tears of the Prophets.
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