Well I believe the Kai asked Kira earlier in the novel if that was the case. So it was brought up, but dismissed.if surprised Kira hadn't figured it out herself already.
Well I believe the Kai asked Kira earlier in the novel if that was the case. So it was brought up, but dismissed.if surprised Kira hadn't figured it out herself already.
Vic leaves Las Vegas, so suddenly all was good? Wasn't he on the run for a year or so? And he literally never thought to just leave town? Altek's from a parallel universe? So in the 5 months he was on the station, describing a Bajor that was very similar to the one that exists, but different all the same, nobody thought to take a quantum techno-babble scan to make sure he was native to this universe?
So, actually, I can explain the Altek stuff - the reason they don't think about it until someone else suggests it is because, quite simply, both sides had a predefined idea of what was going on from the outset of their situation, and needed an outside agent to remind them 'hey, this is also an option.' It's not that uncommon in the world we live it - approaching the situation through a particular lens blinds you to other options until someone with a different lens comes along and points out 'hey, you know you can do this too, right?'
I can't explain the Altek stuff, though it could have to do with how he'd described a Bajor that more resembled the past than the present, so they simply weren't looking for that as a solution, but with Vic... He was designed and programmed to be a Las Vegas lounge singer, he was operating within the confines of his program, to BE in Las Vegas.
So, actually, I can explain the Altek stuff - the reason they don't think about it until someone else suggests it is because, quite simply, both sides had a predefined idea of what was going on from the outset of their situation, and needed an outside agent to remind them 'hey, this is also an option.' It's not that uncommon in the world we live it - approaching the situation through a particular lens blinds you to other options until someone with a different lens comes along and points out 'hey, you know you can do this too, right?'
I can see the people of DS9 missing it for that reason, but the DTI should have caught it, because they've been caught by that exact scenario before. I think it was even established as some level of standard procedure at one point in Forgotten History to check any seeming temporal displacement for signs of cross-universe travel as well (for good reason, since that book involved something along those lines itself).
I mean yeah outside the DTI series they almost never get any credit as anything but "oh god I don't want to talk to those boring bureaucrats", but they legitimately know their stuff, and this isn't the first time we've seen them run into the "something seemingly related to time travel is actually cross-universe travel" situation. It would've been like number 3 or 4 on their investigatory steps.
I can see the people of DS9 missing it for that reason, but the DTI should have caught it, because they've been caught by that exact scenario before.
I see why us readers won't immediately leap to it....but it would be good if someone had counted the moons when they were looking for similarities for him to peg his understanding on.
but with Vic... He was designed and programmed to be a Las Vegas lounge singer, he was operating within the confines of his program, to BE in Las Vegas.
I see what you're saying, but I honestly don't buy it. Vic loved Vegas, but he loved singing and being alive more. He was able to go on the run within Vegas, but wasn't able to say to himself "Hey, I should get the hell out of here and sing somewhere else?" It wouldn't even be hard to justify, really. Throw a line or two in there about Nog and Candlewood using their magic Slot Machine Cheater to win a few more jackpots and set Vic up with a new life, because he couldn't afford to leave Vegas earlier. Give him some sort of reason. But instead we're left with the idea that it never even occurred to Vic, Ro had to do it for him, which doesn't read for me.
Honestly, that part I could buy, if we assume that Vic wasn't tricking the analyst. If Vic really is still pre-sentient but on the road towards possible sentience, then it's possible that he simply couldn't break out of his internal patterns enough for the idea to even occur to him, because it was outside the scope of his programming.
If so, then the move to France might even be something beneficial along that path as well.
They weren't in print though were they? (Though they were reasonably priced for once. I am starting to feel like people are listening to me xD) they were like standalone...but he's rarely hard done by. People love him I guess.
Them being e-books doesn't negate the fact that they were still books that came out and were focused entirely on Quark. Just because a few tehnophobes refuse to read them, doesn't mean they don't count.As jaime pointed out, neither of those books were released in paper form. For many people who don't read e-books, then they would have no idea what occurred in those books, and as a result those plots are more or less E-stories to the main storylines, and can easily be mentioned within the main story lines.
Ok, I haven't read the last two or three books, so I'll have trust you here. But there is a bit difference between being neglected in the main storyline and being neglected entirely.Fair point - I had forgotten them even though I've read one of them! I do think he's been neglected in the main narrative of the series though and as I said his relationship with Ro somewhat ignored.
Them being e-books doesn't negate the fact that they were still books that came out and were focused entirely on Quark. Just because a few tehnophobes refuse to read them, doesn't mean they don't count.
Ok, I haven't read the last two or three books, so I'll have trust you here. But there is a bit difference between being neglected in the main storyline and being neglected entirely.
I think only one had focus on Quark
No, they were both Quark-centric; the earlier one was Lust's Latinum Lost, the one about the origins of the "Vulcan Love Slave" holonovel series.
And the Morn appearance in Rules of Accusation does feel a little askew from the revelations here? But I think you can fit it together.
Bashir not used well?!?
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