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If Not Sisko, Then Who?

I think they do, didn't Garak and Dukat show red blood in "Way of the Warrior" and "Pale Moonlight"?

I seem to remember that in Way of the Warrior, Dukat and Garak's wounds had inky black blood. I don't remember how they looked in Pale Moonlight, though. -- RR
 
Well you always invent a reason why a promising officer like Shelby would be assigned DS9 anyway. Perhaps after the Borg she became obsessed with destroying them (cliche I know) and fell out of favour with Starfleet.
 
I think they do, didn't Garak and Dukat show red blood in "Way of the Warrior" and "Pale Moonlight"?

I seem to remember that in Way of the Warrior, Dukat and Garak's wounds had inky black blood. I don't remember how they looked in Pale Moonlight, though. -- RR

I want to think in Pale Moonlight Garak's was red. And I suppose red appears black in some lighting conditions as well.
 
I vote for Kes. After all, if memory serves, she's three years old. Honestly, anyone but Sisko. I enjoyed Deep Space 9, but I watched it in spite of Sisko. The best episodes were the ones in which he had the least screen time.

Seriously, I think Julian Bashir would have made a great captain. What do you think?
 
Lieutenant Commander Leland T. Lynch™. :bolian:

He would have to have made a drastic change of career to Command of course. But his ego would have been the awe of the entire sector... maybe even the whole damn Quadrant. :D
 
Someone once suggested about a year or so a somewhat bitter Riker as the CO of DS9. Seeing "The Riker" in charge would have been interesting, since the bitterness would stem from him being shipped off to a backwater outpost after he saved Earth from the Borg.
 
Who would you have like to take over as Commander/Capt at DS9?
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Someone once suggested about a year or so a somewhat bitter Riker as the CO of DS9. Seeing "The Riker" in charge would have been interesting, since the bitterness would stem from him being shipped off to a backwater outpost after he saved Earth from the Borg.

That would have been quite interesting. A bitter Riker would be Quark's, and Dukat's, worst nightmare! Of course, Riker's revenge would be when DSN becomes one of the most important postings in Starfleet because of the wormhole. One of his nemeses could be a Starfleet admiral who has a thing against Riker, and they could clash on how he interprets orders from Starfleet Command. Kind of like Barney Miller clashing with that inspector. -- RR
 
I wanna see Dukat take charge of Terok Nor again. I don't think I'd ever get bored of watching him run the station.
 
I think the appeal of having what is basically a Space Nazi (Dukat was ALWAYS portrayed like this, no matter what his fans say...) as a protagonist would be interesting for a while, but not as a series-long idea.
 
^ Yeah. The good guys are eventually supposed to win in Trek, even on DS9, and fascinating though he is, Dukat is definitely not a good guy. ::Brrrrrrr::
 
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Don't say that around Navaros, he's of the mind that everyone in TNG should've been killed off and the Dominion win the war in DS9 and kill billions.
 
Don't say that around Navaros, he's of the mind that everyone in TNG should've been killed off and the Dominion win the war in DS9 and kill billions.

Well, they did have a multiple-ep arc in the beginning of the sixth season where Dukat was in charge of the station and heading up the Dominion occupation. Very interesting dynamic with Kira having to work with someone she really hated. And it was great to see Weyoun slinking around the station. But I agree that as a permanent move, it wouldn't work.

As a writing exercise, and something I once posted, I came up with alternate versions of the characters in different roles, and in one instance, I envisioned O'Brien as commander of Deep Space Nine and becoming the Emissary.

Red Ranger
 
^ That was great...for those episodes. But as you noted, Red, the whole series? I'm back to ::brrrrrrrr::
 
It's the grimdark obsession people have these days. They seem incapable of comprehending that NOT having everything be miserable and hopeless means it's a worthless story and that happy endings no longer have a place in any media whatsoever.
 
^ Well, of course. If it's not grim and hopeless, it's not Serious Drama, right? (Yes, I am being sarcastic.)
 
Yes, it is impossible and stupid to have characters who are actually moral people who stay true to their beliefs and manage to find better ways than compromising themselves in order to do things (I am also being sarcastic).
 
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