Why the Breen joined a losing war.
Why the Breen joined a losing war.
This was one of those things where while it provided a dramatic push, I didn't really understand it. What do the Breen gain out of joining the war effort for the dominion, and what is under the helmets. Also, the Breen strike me kind of like the Gorn. People like them, but they were really a one-off species that didn't really add that much to the canvas other than to destroy the defiant.
The Pah-wraiths seemed kind of tacked on toward the end of the series run and then all of the sudden they are incredibly relevant yet not terribly fleshed out (especially compared to the Prophets).
Why the Breen joined a losing war.
This was one of those things where while it provided a dramatic push, I didn't really understand it. What do the Breen gain out of joining the war effort for the dominion, and what is under the helmets. Also, the Breen strike me kind of like the Gorn. People like them, but they were really a one-off species that didn't really add that much to the canvas other than to destroy the defiant.
Off the bat they gained several Cardassian worlds and the (shaky) promise of Earth and other worlds. The Founder pretty much offered them whatever they wanted to get into the war and they took it.
Sure, they were promised a lot, but the Dominion sold them a bill of goods.
I can kind of buy that they thought with their energy-dampening-thing weapon they'd be able to break the Allies... but what Starfleet have they been looking at all these years, that wouldn't develop countermeasures, and rapidly?
The brief mention that the Federation was trying to get the Ferengi to ally with them in the war was a rather interesting aside I thought. The massive upheavals Ferengi culture undergoes being caused by the threat of war or even Dominion occupation could have been far more interesting to explore than the antics we got.
The Pah-wraiths seemed kind of tacked on toward the end of the series run and then all of the sudden they are incredibly relevant yet not terribly fleshed out (especially compared to the Prophets).
I really wish they'd never created the Pah-Wraiths. They always hit me as a very silly counterpoint to the Dominion War.
The changeling that appeared in Chimera. He was an arrogant fellow. I was expecting him to return to Odo when he discovered he was infected.
I disagree with the last part but it would have been nice to get a follow up to whatever it was that Nog was meant to deliver to the Nagus in "Valiant".
I wished they explored Benny Russell a bit more and played around a bit more with the notions of dreams and reality that they touched on - I think there was a lot of potential there to say something really profound. I also loved the idea behind the rumour floating around at the time that the final scene would be Benny sitting outside of a studio with a script for Star Trek, but I know a lot of people hated it.
Disagree. The occupation was a ludicrous exercise in showing how eeeevil the Cards were. I could never fully buy that a civilization capable of FTL travel needs slaves to push little carts full of ore around from one end of a space station to another.The fact DS9 had been the scene of so much pain and suffering during the occupation could have have been explored a bit more too. Necessary Evil showed the massive potential in exploring DS9's (and its character's) dark past.
Fully concur, even if I liked the antics. I wanted to see a Marauder, damnit.The brief mention that the Federation was trying to get the Ferengi to ally with them in the war was a rather interesting aside I thought. The massive upheavals Ferengi culture undergoes being caused by the threat of war or even Dominion occupation could have been far more interesting to explore than the antics we got.
Fully concur, even if I liked the antics. I wanted to see a Marauder, damnit.The brief mention that the Federation was trying to get the Ferengi to ally with them in the war was a rather interesting aside I thought. The massive upheavals Ferengi culture undergoes being caused by the threat of war or even Dominion occupation could have been far more interesting to explore than the antics we got.
What DS9 subject matter or people do you wish were farther fleshed out?
Top of my head: Kohn Ma. That might have been very interesting to see how the Feds/Cardies/Bajorans handled a radical terrorist group
Fully concur, even if I liked the antics. I wanted to see a Marauder, damnit.The brief mention that the Federation was trying to get the Ferengi to ally with them in the war was a rather interesting aside I thought. The massive upheavals Ferengi culture undergoes being caused by the threat of war or even Dominion occupation could have been far more interesting to explore than the antics we got.
You know what? So would I! Those things were gigantic, and I suspect built with the best technology a cheap Ferengi with latinum could buy...
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