Yeah, so true. I liked her- didn't always agree with her choices, but she was young so...
Ziyal also didn't have the benefit of having her mother present to be a good role model.

Yeah, so true. I liked her- didn't always agree with her choices, but she was young so...
Don't forget Mr Garak and the good Major...
(If anyone's ever read prophecy and changethen I'm sure you'll remember the beautiful story where Ziyal and Jake become friends and support each other during the Dominion occupation of DS9. One of the best I think.
There was also Rugal Pa'dar of course.)
Yeah, so true. I liked her- didn't always agree with her choices, but she was young so...
Ziyal also didn't have the benefit of having her mother present to be a good role model.Considering her only role models were the prisoners around her, and later...DUKAT...she came out very well.
And Garak? A role model? PLEASE.
And Garak? A role model? PLEASE.
Indeed. Although something tells me he'd agree with us. He'd be very disappointed in us if we actually thought him trustworthy and upstanding enough to serve as a role model to the young.
Kira could be quite hotheaded in her own ways, though she was certainly better than Dukat. And Garak? A role model? PLEASE.
I think maybe Ziyal's naivete is because her imprisonment also made her remain very childlike in her outlook. And her dad DID come rescue her despite everything she was being told, which I'm sure to her mind affirmed her idealism over the pessimism of the other prisoners.
(Now you have another reason why I so enjoy writing my alternate Ziyal...she gets a much better upbringing.)
Well, maybe someone wrote that in a novel, but that doesn't mean that's how it happened in canon. I guess I'd interpreted that to be that she died in the crash, considering she was buried out in the open next to the ship (instead of hiding, as they would be from the Breen).
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