I get that it's a crossover. I was just wondering what the story was.![]()
Well, beyond the Great Barrier it's a jungle out there. The Cybermen are mainly trying to keep from becoming extinct, and when they see Starfleet fleet vessels, manned with crews of a few hundred to a thousand, they are going, "Fresh Meat!"
The Daleks, there are 2 main factions. The conventional ones bent on galactic domination, and then there's a small, breakaway group that are the opposite, humane good Daleks. In my own stories, it was a group of of these good Daleks that designed the Constitution class vessel in the 23rd century. Dalek technology made some of the advances in Starfleet during those days. Zeg's one of the most decorated officers in Starfleet, and Cassy is not officially a Starfleet officer, she's more of an adviser to Starfleet, like the Doctor was to UNIT, hence why she's not in an official uniform.
I get that it's a crossover. I was just wondering what the story was.![]()
Well, beyond the Great Barrier it's a jungle out there. The Cybermen are mainly trying to keep from becoming extinct, and when they see Starfleet fleet vessels, manned with crews of a few hundred to a thousand, they are going, "Fresh Meat!"
The Daleks, there are 2 main factions. The conventional ones bent on galactic domination, and then there's a small, breakaway group that are the opposite, humane good Daleks. In my own stories, it was a group of of these good Daleks that designed the Constitution class vessel in the 23rd century. Dalek technology made some of the advances in Starfleet during those days. Zeg's one of the most decorated officers in Starfleet, and Cassy is not officially a Starfleet officer, she's more of an adviser to Starfleet, like the Doctor was to UNIT, hence why she's not in an official uniform.
This makes a lot of sense to me, especially the expression you used "It's a jungle out there". Around 200-300 years of being left to their own devices after failed attempt after another to conquer one of The Doctor's favorite planets, and they might have to give up sooner or later. Or maybe someone (or something) is keeping them out of the Milky Way (or at least mostly out of Federation space).
I see this resistance group of the Daleks a (finally) successful culmination or successor (at least spiritually) to that Scaro group leader's attempt to evolve, which would ultimately give them a much better temperament, and cannot help but draw a comparison to the Tok'ra of Stargate. Finally, Daleks who any sufficiently advanced races that they encounter won't want to destroy!
At first, it is a bit of a shock to think that Daleks could have played such a vital role in Starfleet, especially when something so important by all rights should have been hinted at beforehand, but sometimes, that is how fandom works.
The distant future of Star Trek's universe is also still going to be drastically different from what has been depicted in the Doctor Who television series, even with the Cybermen and Daleks, but I've always thought that the future depicted in Star Trek better matches the optimism that The Doctor has repeatedly referred to.
Well, the Dominion War ended over a decade previous, plus I was watching a series of "Lets Play Star Trek Online" on Youtube, and the guy had a Jem'hadar on his team. So, I figures why not?So how did they get a Jem'hadar in Starfleet?![]()
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