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Aftermath of Destiny (SPOILERS)

A better analogy to Cardassia post-Dominion War would be Germany post-WWII, not post-WWI. Because the Federation's postwar policies toward Cardassia have been much more like the Marshall Plan than like the inflammatory reparations imposed after WWI.
 
is there any possibility that Cardassia, or any other power for that matter, might eventually become a Nazi Germany like state
As noted above, that's pretty much the way they were under Central Command, before the Dominion War.

following the destruction that happened to Germany in WWI
In terms of physical destruction, Germany didn't see much during WW1. The major fighting was in France, Belgium, and (present-day) Poland.

Yeah, I got it. Somehow my edit to my post didn't show up.
 
A better analogy to Cardassia post-Dominion War would be Germany post-WWII, not post-WWI. Because the Federation's postwar policies toward Cardassia have been much more like the Marshall Plan than like the inflammatory reparations imposed after WWI.

We (The UK) also helped out considerably with German post war recontruction which meant that our own post war reconstruction was hampered!
 
:p

I heard that it wasn't Natima Lang... she was my first guess too. I'm wondering if it isn't that woman from a Stitch in Time..., not P. but the other name. (Can't reach novel, its across the rooooom).
 
I think it's obvious who the new castellan is:
Macet, after he had that operation and changed his name to Lucinda.
 
:p

I heard that it wasn't Natima Lang... she was my first guess too. I'm wondering if it isn't that woman from a Stitch in Time..., not P. but the other name. (Can't reach novel, its across the rooooom).

OK, not Palandine...?

So that leaves three that I remember seeing...

Kel Lokar (Palandine's daughter)

Astraea (formerly Miras Vara, if it's still the same Astraea...)

or

Nal Dejar (seen in "Destiny")
 
I was thinking Nal Dejar, personally.

I can't think with my cat snoring so loud!!!
 
I was thinking Nal Dejar, personally.

I can't think with my cat snoring so loud!!!

Ha! My parents have a cat that snores as well!

But seriously...when it comes to Cardassian women, we also know of a few others who are candidates if the narrator is supposed to be a woman. Malyn Ocett, for one, also that woman who got dumped by Damar in the Terok Nor series...

Or if you really want to go off the wall with this one--if there's not a lower age limit, I think it would be interesting to get the perspective of someone growing up during that time period and see how it shapes her. And then, in future years, she could really have some decisions to make about whose footsteps she wants to follow in...

Gilora Madred?
 
MO would be a good choice since she's childless- just to avoid the distraction, no one can kidnap the kids and demand stuff. She's used to being unique/different, and has a lot of experience.

But "that woman who got dumped by Damar" would certainly be the most ironic... LOL!

Speaking of Ocett, I wonder what happened to Revok... I'm kindof guessing when someone catches him he'll be in trouble...

I'm trying to remember which of the 3 was Gilora Madred... one of them I didn't like, the other 2 I thought were okay...
 
Gilora Rejal was one of the three scientists.

Gilora Madred, however, was Gul Madred's kid. We saw her in TNG's "Chain of Command." One wonders if that incident where she witnessed Picard's interrogation had any effect on her.

As for Ocett...I didn't like her. I thought she was kind of a she-hound, personally.
 
I'm guessing against P.'s daughter...

Was GR the one from the OO... or whoever the "bad" one was?

O may be good tho, in that case, maybe she's a survivor? What specifically is she like? I can't remember... (though the cat temp. stopped snoring :p )
 
Was GR the one from the OO... or whoever the "bad" one was?

No, Gilora Rejal was basically a good person. She did have that one bit where she thought O'Brien was hitting on her (because he was irritable, and that's how Cardassians generally 'court') but she wasn't an Obsidian Order agent. That was the third one, Dejar.
 
Even if they are variants on the same name, why should a retcon be necessary? Nobody would propose "retconning" Kathryn Janeway's name to Catherine or Pavel Chekov's name to Chekhov. If we can have different spellings of the same name, why can't the Cardassians?
 
This is interesting b/c I was reading DM's annotations to Warpath, and thinking that it sounded close enough like neurozine in Civil Defense, to just claim that neurocine was a different word, since I doubt in the show we've seen it spelled. But maybe thats cheating.
 
If we can have different spellings of the same name, why can't the Cardassians?

When I think of how many transliterations there can be of a given name between writing systems, on our world alone...I can't see a reason to object. Simply note the existence of the different schools of thought on the issue and move on.
 
Even if they are variants on the same name, why should a retcon be necessary? Nobody would propose "retconning" Kathryn Janeway's name to Catherine or Pavel Chekov's name to Chekhov. If we can have different spellings of the same name, why can't the Cardassians?

Especially because Cardassians obviously don't use English lettering, so translating a given name from their language to ours is obviously going to be rather variable in terms of spelling.
 
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