Overall, I just think they were underused. Of Delta Quadrant races I want to see again, the Vidiians top my list in whatever shape they are in now. Even the "Alms for an ex-leper" angle has potential.
I'd to see the cured Vidiians too. I was always disappointed nothing more became of that than the quick reference in Think Tank.
I was always disappointed that the Vaudwaar (from "Dragon's Teeth") never materialized into the new and dangerous threat they seemed set up to be.
I was always disappointed that the Vaudwaar (from "Dragon's Teeth") never materialized into the new and dangerous threat they seemed set up to be.
I remember the one race I was thinking of (thanks to mem alpha!) was the Caatati. Though not mentioned by name one or more showed up on DS9 in the back ground. Would have loved to see something explaining how & when they made it to the Alpha Quadrant.
Now there's a thought...
I remember the one race I was thinking of (thanks to mem alpha!) was the Caatati. Though not mentioned by name one or more showed up on DS9 in the back ground. Would have loved to see something explaining how & when they made it to the Alpha Quadrant.
I think that's reading a bit too much into the reuse of a makeup design for a background character. It certainly wasn't the only time the same makeup was used on both DS9 and VGR.
Anyway, think of all the other species there are in the Trek universe who look exactly like humans. Why should we be the only species that gets lookalikes?
Now there's a thought...
Yes, I've often wondered why Voyager didn't simply hang around on the edge of the system for a couple of weeks and then use whatever trans-galactic instant portal system the natives came up with to return home.The answer to their prayers was probably due to be invented about an hour after Voyager left...
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