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If Worf never came aboard Deep Space 9, do you think Jadzia Dax and Julian Bashir would eventually become a couple, even if only temporarily?

Here's the thing about that...Worf was a prick to a lot of people. ;)

Indeed. Look at how he was in "Ethics" on TNG, for example. Worf had the courage of a berserker cat and the heart of a poet, but the brain of a pigheaded idiot sometimes.
 
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Remember also that the Dax we got in the first one and a half seasons wasn't the Dax we got later. Up until then, the idea was that the symbiont was the dominant personality, so they sought to give Dax kind of a "wise old sage" vibe. In S2, they decided to make the host the more dominant personality, andvwe got a more flirtatious, more "fun" Dax. And yes, once Bashir grew up a little and stopped having an over-inflated opinion of himself, he and Jadzia could have gone somewhere.
pre-Dax Jadzia wasn't "flirtatious and fun", she was shy and bookish.
 
I don't see it between Bashir and Jadzia Dax. Earlier or later. Bashir doesn't seem to be the type that Jadzia goes for. She likes mysterious, wild, and super-masculine. That's a better description of Worf, not Bashir. Worf will go for real adventure, which Dax loves. Bashir goes for adventure on the Holosuite. Not the same thing.

I can see Bashir and Garak. I can see Bashir and Ezri Dax.
 
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If ecru was a ship, it would be Bashir/Ezri. My reaction to their first kiss was "yeah, whatever. They got it over with."
 
Worf was a dick. If he was so uncomfortable on DS9, he should have done everyone a favor and just gone away.
He was essential when the plot involved the Klingons, and he had really good chemistry with Jadzia. And without Worf there, we couldn't have had Ezri's "It's dying, and it deserves to die" speech.

Getting along with people who are different is a theme of Star Trek.
 
Which leads to one of Worf's most dickish moments, i.e. when he makes a huge mess and demands that Martok clean it up.
That was being a dick? I thought it was rules of succession, Klingon style. Subordinates can and should challenge their superiors when their superiors are acting from dishonorable motives. As a Starfleet officer, Worf could not have led the Empire himself, so he resigned in favor of Martok. Maybe Worf's greatest moment.
 
If Martok wanted to lead the Empire, he would have challenged Gowron himself. Worf basically assumed the responsibility, then foisted it off on Martok. Martok should have shoved that coat back on Worf and told him "clean up your own mess, peta'Q!"
 
Martok didn't push the cloak back on Worf because Worf couldn't lead the empire, and it would be bad for the Empire not to have a successor take over immediately. So there's way too much paperwork involved in leading the Empire - it's still not such a bad gig.
 
Worf was a good character on DS9 who really added something to the show. While I didn't care about Worf on TNG, I thought he was much better on DS9, and he was a draw for me to watch the show.

The above was posted to counter the horrible, untrue character assassination of Worf in this thread.
 
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