This tells us more about Winn than Kira, really.Kira has had a connection to the prophets even Kai Winn did not-this tells me her destiny was something special.
This tells us more about Winn than Kira, really.Kira has had a connection to the prophets even Kai Winn did not-this tells me her destiny was something special.
Maybe all the more reason for a change of vocation after Bajor has achieved it's freedom?someone like Kira who spent her life as a freedom fighter.
Star Trek Online did that (minus Ro, one of their original characters is Commander of DS9)Vedek Kira has been one of my least favorite things the novels have done. I don't mind Captain Ro, but much rather would have seen Kira stick around as CO of DS9 and the Defiant.
Like I said in my other post, she is The Hand of the Prophets, so she did have a special destiny, she just isn't The Emissary.Kira has had a connection to the prophets even Kai Winn did not-this tells me her destiny was something special.
Not really. The only thing in the show she did specifically at the Prophets' bidding was when she became host to one in The Reckoning. But that was more random chance than anything else, given she was in the temple at the time the Prophet. To suggest she has some sort of connection to the Prophets because of that is like suggesting Jake is connected to the Pah-Wraiths. Or Keiko, for that matter.Kira has had a connection to the prophets even Kai Winn did not-this tells me her destiny was something special.
That's really not my read on things at all. While Kira's time in the Resistance may have required her to do things she wasn't proud of, I never got the impression she regretted being part of the Resistance. She may have regrets about certain decisions she made, but she was 100% committed to the Resistance and the cause of freeing Bajor.She regretted her past acts in the resistance, though necessary, might not be in line with her faith.
That's really not my read on things at all. While Kira's time in the Resistance may have required her to do things she wasn't proud of, I never got the impression she regretted being part of the Resistance. She may have regrets about certain decisions she made, but she was 100% committed to the Resistance and the cause of freeing Bajor.
Not really. The only thing in the show she did specifically at the Prophets' bidding was when she became host to one in The Reckoning. But that was more random chance than anything else, given she was in the temple at the time the Prophet. To suggest she has some sort of connection to the Prophets because of that is like suggesting Jake is connected to the Pah-Wraiths. Or Keiko, for that matter.
We can sit around and argue our opinions on whether Kira would enter a religious life. We all have our views on that one. However, having her being a Vedek is definitely a step too far. A Vedek is basically the Bajoran religion's equivalent to a bishop, and no one, no matter how devout they are becomes a bishop within five years of entering religious life.For me, I just saw it a different way with her becoming Vedek. For me it seemed perfectly natural. She achieved everything she thought she could in her position on DS9, including Bajor becoming part of the Federation. It was my impression that she felt it was time to start a new chapter in her life. She always had a strong faith...now that doesn't always mean that person would enter a religious life. I like to think my faith is strong, but becoming a priest or other religious vocation was not in the cards for me. But for Kira it made sense to me. She had achieved a great deal in a secular life, and achieved her goals. Her faith was just as important to her as those goals, and when those goals were all met, she wanted to move onto that other important factor of her life. Her faith. That's why I thought she had become a Vedek, to work on her life's goals in that important aspect of her personality. To me it made perfect sense.
We can sit around and argue our opinions on whether Kira would enter a religious life. We all have our views on that one. However, having her being a Vedek is definitely a step too far. A Vedek is basically the Bajoran religion's equivalent to a bishop, and no one, no matter how devout they are becomes a bishop within five years of entering religious life.
We can sit around and argue our opinions on whether Kira would enter a religious life. We all have our views on that one. However, having her being a Vedek is definitely a step too far. A Vedek is basically the Bajoran religion's equivalent to a bishop, and no one, no matter how devout they are becomes a bishop within five years of entering religious life.
I'm not saying it is academic, just that that may be a closer analogy in terms of attaining titles. Bajor is a completely alien culture and things won't necessarily be directly translatable into our own religious institutions.But it may be academi
I'm not saying it is academic, just that that may be a closer analogy in terms of attaining titles. Bajor is a completely alien culture and things won't necessarily be directly translatable into our own religious institutions.
Technically Buddhism isn't even a religion, but 'religion' is the closest box the west has to put it in, so even our own cultures aren't directly compatible in that way.
Even if you want to go with that, a priest/pastor still takes years of study and other forms of religious service to attain. I'm no expert, but it wouldn't surprise me if it took more than five years.I always equated a Vedek with a priest or pastor. A Prylar to me seemed equivalent to a Brother or maybe a permanent Deacon. Though that's just a loose equivalence IMO.
Even if you want to go with that, a priest/pastor still takes years of study and other forms of religious service to attain. I'm no expert, but it wouldn't surprise me if it took more than five years.
I feel like the April story in Enterprise Logs suggested the D7 was brand-new when the Enterprise was also brand-new.Have any of the novels given an age for the D7 Design from TOS?
But it may be academic. Who knows if there will be any further DS9 books, esp. if the nu-TNG show ends up cancelling out the 24th century relaunches.
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