I liked The Ship a lot. Sisko hasn't given Kilana too much reason to trust, either. They fully expect any solids not firmly under Dominion control to hold a changling hostage, given half a chance.
They were already given reasons not to though. The destruction of the runabout in orbit was reason enough for the negotiations to be futile.Isn't that rather what building trust is all about?
It's easy to trust when you haven't been given reasons not to.
Just a little update on my rewatch so far. I got up to To the Death last night. This is a decent episode, showing the differences in values between the Jem'Hadar and Starfleet, but it always bugged me that DS9's pylon was completely destroyed and it was good as new next episode.
I was watching The Ship last night and the circumstances that lead to this episode's message were terrible. So let me get this straight. This episode is about trust, but the Jem'Hadar assault the landing party and destroy the runabout in orbit all before the negotiations start. If they wanted the founder, they should have just asked and the episode is done in a half an hour, because I think Sisko would have made that trade. Sisko isn't heartless (Other than poisoning an atmosphere but that's for For the Uniform) but he had no reason to trust Kilana at all. Also, Worf is so out of character in this episode. The whole Klingon sitting by a dead body totally contradicts all the screaming they do to warn Sto'vo'kor a soul is on the way.
The episode wasn't all bad though. Kilana was an interesting character, (I'm glad we got another female vorta by the way) and the stuff with Munioz was the best part. Still, there's a lot in this episode that just doesn't work.
They were already given reasons not to though. The destruction of the runabout in orbit was reason enough for the negotiations to be futile.
Anway, continuing my DS9 rewatch I made it to Trials and Tribble-Ations tonight. Other than putting Kirk on a pedestal so high he can't be touched, I still really enjoy this episode. The work done to make it look authentic and bringing the original in to 1996 technology is still a remarkable feat. This really was a love letter to the Franchise for it's 30th anniversary.
I also watched Let He Who Is Without Sin tonight and while I don't hate it as much as others do, it's still not a good episode. Not really much to say other than that.
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