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Season 4 "The Visitor"

In Broken Link Garak tried to nip the Dominion War in the bud, by incinerating the Great Link (after hearing from the Founder of her intent to exterminate all Cardassians) with the Defiant's quantum torpedoes, and Worf stopped him. If Sisko had not been around, Worf may not have had the opportunity. Of course, in that case Garak might not have been on board, either. Possibilities are open.
 
Thrall said:
Ezri said:
Thrall said:
Every woman wants him. Kirk represents an ideal.

As a woman I do not want him. Kirk is to be born in 2233 and I would be a very old woman in 2233. Think there is way to much of an age issue with us.

Like he would let that stop him. ;)

Dude, I am dead in 2233
 
Kirk screwed the FC before tricking her to step into a room w/one of those Carddy antishapeshiftingthingamajiggers
 
Thrall said:
Of course he would have. Because he's not a real character. Because a real character has flaws and makes mistakes. Kirk is a super-human. He's perfect in every way. No one is smarter then him. No one is better then him. Every man wants to be him. Every woman wants him. He's an Ideal character. Much like Superman or John Wayne. Kirk represents an ideal. There is no real human like that. And even by fantasy standards it's pretty ridiculous.
It's a shame they couldn't, apparently, have gotten the Kirk who actually appeared in the original series then.
 
Nebusj said:
Thrall said:
Of course he would have. Because he's not a real character. Because a real character has flaws and makes mistakes. Kirk is a super-human. He's perfect in every way. No one is smarter then him. No one is better then him. Every man wants to be him. Every woman wants him. He's an Ideal character. Much like Superman or John Wayne. Kirk represents an ideal. There is no real human like that. And even by fantasy standards it's pretty ridiculous.
It's a shame they couldn't, apparently, have gotten the Kirk who actually appeared in the original series then.

:guffaw: :lol: :rommie:

Going to bust a gut
 
Nebusj said:
Thrall said:
Of course he would have. Because he's not a real character. Because a real character has flaws and makes mistakes. Kirk is a super-human. He's perfect in every way. No one is smarter then him. No one is better then him. Every man wants to be him. Every woman wants him. He's an Ideal character. Much like Superman or John Wayne. Kirk represents an ideal. There is no real human like that. And even by fantasy standards it's pretty ridiculous.
It's a shame they couldn't, apparently, have gotten the Kirk who actually appeared in the original series then.

Pssst....just to let you know....they're both the same guy...just fyi.
 
No Sisko- no enimity with Dukat. No Dukat-No Pah Wraiths.
Klingons fight Dominion to a standstill with out invading Gamma Quadrant by using wormhole as chokepoint. Wormhole becomes DMZ in ensuing stand-off.
 
Ezri said:
They could have an episode to tell us these answers. RESET BUTTON ... title of the episode.

It was a reset episode and you want a episode that used a reset?

To be fair, the reset button can be an okay device if it's used rarely and properly. The reason so many fans dislike it is because too many eps don't handle it correctly. I can think of three eps right off the top of my head that do: TNG's "All Good Things," DS9's "The Visitor" and VOY's "Year of Hell."

I mean, we get introduced to so many other elements that we never hear from again, and the stories written around them sometimes make it seem as if they're entirely inconsequential. It's just as bad as a improper reset button. "Conspiracy" is a good example, because the race that became the Borg were intended to be the parasites from "Conspiracy," but had to be changed to due budgetary reasons. The Borg themselves were originally meant only to be another AOTW.
 
I always assumed that the Martok changeling became Chancellor and and the Dominion were too busy taking over the Klingon Empire covertly.
 
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