There is also the Ferengi rule,,peace is good for business.
Its easy to get them confused!
There is also the Ferengi rule,,peace is good for business.
I always wondered whether that Tulaberry Wine contract was how the Changelings infiltrated the Alpha Quadrant. That they basically rode in on those cargo ships, and started replacing key figures like Martok.
Maybe the Ferengi could have made a deal with the Dominion to prevent the war...![]()
Why would they? War is good for business.
There was no need (and possibility) in any Jem'Hadar presence in the Alpha Quadrant before By Inferno's Light. There were only several infiltrators.Maybe the changelings were quick-witted enough to send some of their own cloaked ships with Founders and Jem Hadar, and whatever they need to make a Jem Hadar hatching factory through the wormhole at the same time as Leyton's people were making it open and close in Paradise Lost
But those infiltrators were the spearhead of further Dominion actions in the Alpha Quadrant they would have invaded sooner or later.There was no need (and possibility) in any Jem'Hadar presence in the Alpha Quadrant before By Inferno's Light. There were only several infiltrators.
We don't know what were the exact Dominion plans before Tain tried to launch a preemptive strike. Without it there would have been no fall of Cardassia's military government and therefore no Klingon-Cardassian war and Cardassian accession to the Dominion.But those infiltrators were the spearhead of further Dominion actions in the Alpha Quadrant they would have invaded sooner or later.
Prophets are not the only mean of time travel so causality is basically non-existent in the Star Trek universe.We do know from “Accession” (the one where they send the poet Akorem from the past to help “The Sisko” to realize he’s the Emissary) they somehow have the ability to violate causality and can allow paradoxes to exist.
The exact same thing happens in almost every single case of time travel (e. g. Children of Time which didn't involve the Prophets).Sisko, Kira, and I guess everyone else are able to remember 2 different timelines, the original one where Akorem doesn’t finish his poetry, and a new one where he does. Even though, that shouldn’t be possible.
But as we saw in the episode The Adversary, The Dominion had started a full-scale operation to infiltrate the powers of the Alpha Quadrant which could be seen as a first step to a full-scale invasion.We don't know what were the exact Dominion plans before Tain tried to launch a preemptive strike. Without it there would have been no fall of Cardassia's military government and therefore no Klingon-Cardassian war and Cardassian accession to the Dominion.
And even after The Die is Cast, had Gowron been not that aggressive to attack Cardassia, the Dominion would have had to wait for a chance to gain a foothold in the AQ for a long time.
I'm now watching Voyager's In the Flesh and there is an exact same situation featuring Federation and 8472 - Janeway wants "a damn good explanation for what you're doing in our galaxy" from the 8472. Ignoring the fact that the whole galaxy doesn't belong to the Federation and the 8472 are in their rights to do anything in neutral DQ space.What if China told everyone in the world, "Stay out of the Pacific Ocean, or there will be war.", or what if India said, "Don't sail the Indian Ocean, it's ours, so if you enter it we will go to war!"
I think a big part of it is "why have you completely duplicated Starfleet Academy?"Janeway wants "a damn good explanation for what you're doing in our galaxy" from the 8472
I think a big part of it is "why have you completely duplicated Starfleet Academy?"
Could be that Sisko dying leads to a rapid Klingon expansion into Cardassian territory as it is he who kind of drags the UFP kicking and screaming into trying to protect the CardiesIf one looks at the Dominion War story-arc as a whole, their curiosity about Odo was their undoing.
My guess is their justification for their actions in "The Search" was that Odo was trying to come home. They seemed to have done something that gave him an urge to come home. He was motivated to go on the mission, and was being drawn to the Omarian Nebula the moment they crossed into the Gamma Quadrant. "No Changeling has harmed another." Would denying a Changeling the ability to come back to the Great Link be considered "harm" among their community?
It's their need to connect with Odo that betrays their existence as the Founders.
It's their failure to understand why Odo remains at DS9 with Kira and the crew, and why Odo defends them against other Changelings, that leads to them punishing him, and infecting the entire Great Link with the Section 31 virus.
And in the end, it's Odo going home that causes their surrender.
I've always assumed that's what happened in the alternate timeline of "The Visitor."
There's been no war with the Dominion in that timeline. Since I don't think the show would want people to think removing Sisko from the timeline leads to a kind-of peace, I always assumed the Klingons being given control of Deep Space Nine leads to the Martok-Changeling opening the door wide, and all the major powers have basically been neutered.
If you come at the episode from that perspective, it does give more purpose to "Old" Jake's obsession with bringing Sisko back. Leading a "normal" life was never possible, since Jake was really living in a dystopia controlled by the Dominion without anyone knowing it.
Species 8472 actually just wanted be left alone after they have been attacked by the Hirogen and the Borg.I'm now watching Voyager's In the Flesh and there is an exact same situation featuring Federation and 8472 - Janeway wants "a damn good explanation for what you're doing in our galaxy" from the 8472. Ignoring the fact that the whole galaxy doesn't belong to the Federation and the 8472 are in their rights to do anything in neutral DQ space.
But when it's Dominion, that's different. Because they are bad guys and the Federation are good.
And they weren't sure what to make of the Federation, so they wanted to slip in a few operatives. The faux Academy really was a training facility.Species 8472 actually just wanted be left alone after they have been attacked by the Hirogen and the Borg.
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