In my ongoing DS9 rewatch, I got to the great season 3 two parter "The Search" where we are introduced to the Defiant for the first time, meet the enigmatic Founders of the Dominion for the first time and learn a lot about Odo's origins. Great episode.
DS9 does a great job setting up the Dominion as a very powerful threat to the Federation.
It is still shocking to see the Dominion ship kamikaze into the Odyssey and destroy it. A Galaxy class ship destroyed! And the fact that the Dominion did not need to do a kamikaze run but did it simply to show their commitment makes it that more meaningful. It tells us the Dominion means business.
And we see that 3 small Dominion ships can take out the new Defiant also shows their power. I will say that the Defiant is a tough little ship indeed in this episode. It is able to take a lot of punishment and take out a Dominion ship pretty easily with its full barrage of forward pulse cannons and torpedoes. And of course, the Jem 'Hadar are formidable soldiers in their own right.
Lastly, we see that the Founders hate "solids". The simulation that they put Sisko and the others in to test what they would do if the Dominion tried to establish a foot hold in the Alpha Quadrant shows that the Dominion are cunning and resourceful. It is a harbinger of things to come.
But I think I see a big plot hole. Why did the Founders let Sisko take the Defiant back? Why not destroy the Defiant or keep it for study? It seems weird that the Founders would let their enemy simply go home with a powerful ship like the Defiant.
I get why the writers did it. They actually painted themselves in a bit of a corner because they wanted the Defiant to lose badly and they needed Sisko and co. to get captured to show how powerful the Dominion is but they could not actually lose the Defiant in its first episode. But in universe, I am not sure it makes sense for the Dominion to just let Sisko take the Defiant home.
My best explanation is that the Dominion had already studied the Defiant while the crew was in the simulation and in their arrogance and superiority, felt like it was not a threat to let Sisko take it back. We do know that the Dominion already had a means of defeating the cloak. Basically, the Founders were saying "we will let you have your ship back because even with the Defiant, we can still defeat you." analogous to giving a weaker opponent a head start in a game or race because even with the advantage, you can still beat them.
DS9 does a great job setting up the Dominion as a very powerful threat to the Federation.
It is still shocking to see the Dominion ship kamikaze into the Odyssey and destroy it. A Galaxy class ship destroyed! And the fact that the Dominion did not need to do a kamikaze run but did it simply to show their commitment makes it that more meaningful. It tells us the Dominion means business.
And we see that 3 small Dominion ships can take out the new Defiant also shows their power. I will say that the Defiant is a tough little ship indeed in this episode. It is able to take a lot of punishment and take out a Dominion ship pretty easily with its full barrage of forward pulse cannons and torpedoes. And of course, the Jem 'Hadar are formidable soldiers in their own right.
Lastly, we see that the Founders hate "solids". The simulation that they put Sisko and the others in to test what they would do if the Dominion tried to establish a foot hold in the Alpha Quadrant shows that the Dominion are cunning and resourceful. It is a harbinger of things to come.
But I think I see a big plot hole. Why did the Founders let Sisko take the Defiant back? Why not destroy the Defiant or keep it for study? It seems weird that the Founders would let their enemy simply go home with a powerful ship like the Defiant.
I get why the writers did it. They actually painted themselves in a bit of a corner because they wanted the Defiant to lose badly and they needed Sisko and co. to get captured to show how powerful the Dominion is but they could not actually lose the Defiant in its first episode. But in universe, I am not sure it makes sense for the Dominion to just let Sisko take the Defiant home.
My best explanation is that the Dominion had already studied the Defiant while the crew was in the simulation and in their arrogance and superiority, felt like it was not a threat to let Sisko take it back. We do know that the Dominion already had a means of defeating the cloak. Basically, the Founders were saying "we will let you have your ship back because even with the Defiant, we can still defeat you." analogous to giving a weaker opponent a head start in a game or race because even with the advantage, you can still beat them.