It's never fun to get bugs 'n stuff stuck on your windshield when driving - or to be unable to dodge roadkill that ends up under your tire. [Gross!] But one day when Dax was driving the runabout, she got an entire UNIVERSE stuck on the starboard nacelle of the ship.
Among the more random stand-alone episodes of DS9, this one stands out for a few reasons. First, a look at the dialogue from the episode ("Playing God"):
DAX: What we have here, Benjamin, is a proto-universe in its earliest stages of formation. Unfortunately, as it grows, it's displacing our own universe.
SISKO: Can we get it back where it came from?
DAX: This has turned into an energy mass with properties that don't conform to our own laws of nature. I have no idea what might happen if we tried to move it, let alone take it back into the wormhole.....
BASHIR: And if we don't do anything, it'll eventually obliterate this system and beyond.
So, you've got a universe in your lab, and it's expanding rapidly, displacing the existing universe and expanding at an exponential rate. The solution? A force field, then chuck it back into the Gamma Quadrant.
How exactly was that a solution? Rather than displacing the Alpha Quadrant (and then the rest of the universe), they decided to displace the Gamma Quadrant (and then the rest of the universe)? Of course, being a stand-alone episode, we never hear what becomes of it, so all must be well.
Some parts of the action seemed to suggest the universe would stay small and burn itself out before it became a galactic threat, but isn't a universe supposed to expand rather than stay the size of a coat rack?And how are they able to conveniently beam an entire universe from point A to point B using the transporter?
The premise & outcome behind this episode was kind of silly, in my opinion. I don't think there's even a rewrite that could've been done for it to make it better, it's just a concept that deserved to be on the cutting room floor rather than used for an episode.
Among the more random stand-alone episodes of DS9, this one stands out for a few reasons. First, a look at the dialogue from the episode ("Playing God"):
DAX: What we have here, Benjamin, is a proto-universe in its earliest stages of formation. Unfortunately, as it grows, it's displacing our own universe.
SISKO: Can we get it back where it came from?
DAX: This has turned into an energy mass with properties that don't conform to our own laws of nature. I have no idea what might happen if we tried to move it, let alone take it back into the wormhole.....
BASHIR: And if we don't do anything, it'll eventually obliterate this system and beyond.
So, you've got a universe in your lab, and it's expanding rapidly, displacing the existing universe and expanding at an exponential rate. The solution? A force field, then chuck it back into the Gamma Quadrant.
How exactly was that a solution? Rather than displacing the Alpha Quadrant (and then the rest of the universe), they decided to displace the Gamma Quadrant (and then the rest of the universe)? Of course, being a stand-alone episode, we never hear what becomes of it, so all must be well.
Some parts of the action seemed to suggest the universe would stay small and burn itself out before it became a galactic threat, but isn't a universe supposed to expand rather than stay the size of a coat rack?And how are they able to conveniently beam an entire universe from point A to point B using the transporter?
The premise & outcome behind this episode was kind of silly, in my opinion. I don't think there's even a rewrite that could've been done for it to make it better, it's just a concept that deserved to be on the cutting room floor rather than used for an episode.