Sorry, had to do this...I don't see the Federation joining the Dominion turning out well at all.
To use a famous line by a character from another IP. "I've altered the deal...pray I don't alter it further..."
Sorry, had to do this...I don't see the Federation joining the Dominion turning out well at all.
To use a famous line by a character from another IP. "I've altered the deal...pray I don't alter it further..."
Occupation involves massive forces. The Dominion seems to work by controlling the local government and telling them to keep control or else.I think it would have been a brutal occupation. Yes, there were worlds in the Dominion of the Gamma Quadrant that had some automony in the sense as long as they towed the line and paid their dues they were left alone. But the Federation wasn't a world--it was a vast coalition--and a democracy--something the Founders would never tolerate.
The Cardassians were already an empire and they eventually were brutally treated by the Dominion. I have no reason to believe they would have used kid gloves with the Federation.
Starfleet would have been mothballed and any useful technology taken by the Dominion. They they would have created as many Vorta and Jem'Hadar as they needed to occupy as many worlds as they could. And the slightest provocation would encourage the Dominion to simply wipe out that planet's population. They wouldn't need to do that to the entire Federation--eventually other planets would hear of it and resistance would eventually fall apart. The Founders did not care about 'solids'. They were clear about that. They were ready to eradicate the entire Cardassian population. It didn't even phase Weyoun (at least from an ethics standpoint). He was only concerned that they might not have the resources to carry it out. He never questioned the validity of the order though. So there'd be nothing to stop the Founders from taking such action.
Yeah, I agree. I can maybe understand the so called 'geniuses' since they never personally encountered the Dominion. They may have thought the Dominion was like any other conquering power and would hesitate to actually eradicate an entire planet. But Dr Bashir should have realized what the Dominion was capable of.
Humanity would never be given a chance to lead a revolt. They would be eliminate long before that ever happened.
The only hope anyone would have is maybe, some day in the far future, with the Dominion being stretched too thin, perhaps enough species would be able to organize a resistance and overthrow the Dominion. I guess that's what the 'geniuses' were getting at. But it would be brutal.
A group like Section 31 almost certainly has access to technology, medicine, etc. much further along than the rest of Starfleet and the Federation because of all the dark things they have probably found over the centuries with all the covert missions and such. They probably have this stuff as a means of defense for the Federation. So I buy it that they had the means to engineer something like this that the Dominion might not have found a cure for.
The Vorta even refer to Starfleet engineers as magicians turning rocks into replicators. The same fan be said about their research and medical side.
I think it would end up like the Volians in the Stargate SG1 episode "2001".Maybe with the help of some changeling infiltrators.
"The Search" hinted at this possibility.
What would have happened with Starfleet? And how much would life on Earth and other Federation planets have changed?
Would the Federation have kept its post scarcity economy and what would have happened with replicator technology and holodecks?
I didn't say they were centuries ahead. I was saying that over the centuries of their existence, they found technology and medical things that are possibly more advanced than the Federation, and they would use that and expand on it.
No apologies needed.
I think of Section 31 the way I think of the government and public technology... whatever we have on the market, the government is AT LEAST a decade ahead. I think the same is true of Section 31 and the Federation.
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