Okay...but Klingons are supposed to be way stronger than humans and we've seen many humans take down many Klingons in less time than you can say Benjamin Lafayette Sisko
really? name a few of the many.
and while you're tryin' to think of some, I'll add that I found it difficult to believe Sisko was able to take out three in the same scene in WotW. maybe I'd believe Sisko could take out one, and maybe, I just might be able to believe Jadzia could take out one too, but not three at a time.
and I'll also add that seeing Kira take out three Klingons in that scene was just as unbelievable, but at least she got stabbed in the process.
I have to say, large groups of Klingons do seem to suffer from Stormtrooper Syndrome, or the Inverse Ninja Law, or both.
that's actually somewhat of an iconsistency in DS9. they're depicted as absolute badasses when the story needs it and at other times they're depicted like Larry, Curly, and Moe.
Serously, Dax was presented as someone who had experience with the Batleth, but not as some super awesome fighter.
Jadzia likely never picked up a batleth until she was joined. so maybe she had a couple years experience, as opposed to three Klingons who had nearly their entire lives to train to fight with or without one. again, I simply cannot suspend my belief that far.
Worf defeated her pretty quickly.
exactly. Worf defeated her easily, and he was brought up by Russians, not Klingons. and you really think three Klingons who were brought up to be warriors would be so easily defeated by a trill?
the old man...<snip>... Curzon's experiences
yeah, the magic beans to fill any plot hole.