The Doctor.
Ensign
Klingons or borg for me.
Marie--that's similar to what happens with me and Cardassians. I can only see Cardassian individuals as villains, not see the entire race that way, because I sympathize so much with what the masses of their people have to put up with thanks to the bad ones.
Marie--that's similar to what happens with me and Cardassians. I can only see Cardassian individuals as villains, not see the entire race that way, because I sympathize so much with what the masses of their people have to put up with thanks to the bad ones.
Exactly!
To the effect that not all Cardassians are bad- and I mean, look at the propaganda the Cardassians were fed (from what I gather in the lit), and then look at the actions of the Cardassians once the occupation ended. Yes, there were those like Dukat who wanted the old ways- to scramble up the power ladder any way they could... but look at the other helpful ones, not just Maritza, but... even the 2 scientists- I'd like to think they're probably regular Cardassians.
Yep. You know, I do find myself having to wonder, though, if not all of the Vorta were so awful. I mean, we did see the defective Weyoun, but personally...Kilana didn't come across quite as bad as the other Vorta. Maybe her model was made to be a bit more compassionate than some of the others?In the same way, while the Founders are paranoid, the selfish and... words cannot describe... nature of the Vorta makes the situation worse, especially Weyoun let on the lose to kill all he wants- it was his idea to target Cardassian civilians... yet individual Jem'Hadar have shown far more understanding. To borrow a line from Taran'atar: "I do not kill without reason..." (Warpath) and he didn't do it, Ometi'klan, Goron'agar, Ikat'ika didn't do it either- and look and where it got them- all Jem'Hadar firsts... a good lesson in real life to not judge groups, I think.![]()
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