And yet I also believe it is the individual who makes his or her own choices.
Tekeny Ghemor, for instance, was raised around the same propaganda as everyone else. When he went to Bajor, he was only 18--still practically a boy. Yet when he saw the carnage at the Kiessa Monastery, when he realized what he had taken part in, he was horrified and it changed him.
And that's what's so compelling about the Cardassians...some do become subsumed in the state and its twisted ideology. Yet there are individuals who, despite being subjected to the same things, rise above all of that. And that is really very inspiring to see, and what makes me see the Cardassians as having a side that is all about hope.
Tekeny Ghemor, for instance, was raised around the same propaganda as everyone else. When he went to Bajor, he was only 18--still practically a boy. Yet when he saw the carnage at the Kiessa Monastery, when he realized what he had taken part in, he was horrified and it changed him.
And that's what's so compelling about the Cardassians...some do become subsumed in the state and its twisted ideology. Yet there are individuals who, despite being subjected to the same things, rise above all of that. And that is really very inspiring to see, and what makes me see the Cardassians as having a side that is all about hope.