yup, I looked at this guy in a new light after the series ended http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Tahna_Los too bad for the alpha quadrant he wasn't able to collapse the wormhole in that episode.Dominion War?
What makes you think the Dominion was stagnating? We never saw what Dominion weapons looked like from before the war.
What makes you think the Dominion was stagnating? We never saw what Dominion weapons looked like from before the war.
It was unavoidable because the writing said it was; it's amazing what a mess that war was and if things got really bad, Sisko can pull a get out jail free card and hop into the Wormhole and ask his God wannabe's to grant his wish to make the Dominion disappear.After looking back over the final scenes of The Search II, I'm entirely certain that if the Founders could not subvert the Federation from within, they would choose war. War was unavoidable.
And if it were avoidable , it would have been because of the writing.It was unavoidable because the writing said it was; it's amazing what a mess that war was and if things got really bad, Sisko can pull a get out jail free card and hop into the Wormhole and ask his God wannabe's to grant his wish to make the Dominion disappear.
The Federation could have collapsed the wormhole if they really wanted. No wormhole = no war.By The Search, the only thing they could have done is mine the wormhole before they had enough ships to establish an AQ base.
Even if they stopped encroaching on their territory it was too late, the Founders thought any solid they did not control is a genocide threat.
Let's not forget what Sisko pulled in Sacrifice of Angels; when things got bad he could just go to his God friends and wish them away. He could've done this before the Dominion War started, by season 5 Sisko fully accepted his role as the Emissary after "Ascension".The Federation could have collapsed the wormhole if they really wanted. No wormhole = no war.
After that, even if there were Founder spies loose in the Federation who succeeded in doing a horrific amount of damage through subterfuge, it still wouldn't equal what the war did.
Yes, the Founders would still have it in for the solids and they'd probably take the slow path to invade a century later. But regardless of who was more advanced by then, or who was stagnating, or who finally won: That wouldn't really count as the same war .
Let's not forget what Sisko pulled in Sacrifice of Angels; when things got bad he could just go to his God friends and wish them away. He could've done this before the Dominion War started, by season 5 Sisko fully accepted his role as the Emissary after "Ascension".
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