Why don't we just have the Bajoran sun go nova, destroying all life in the wormhole, Bajor, and the nearby systems including Cardassia?
I thought I did justice to the main characters, as for the secondary characters I thought there would be some calamity to them. Not everyone can have a happy ending, but if Sisko was going to return I thought a clean slate for his next mission would be appropriate. Heck, a lot of protagonists have these expositions to journey on to something new and more dangerous.You really don't like it when people write "bad endings" eh? Relax! This thread is 100% non-canon and you can imagine the future of the DS9 crew however you wish.
I dunno. The Q and the Prophets are very different, certainly not the same thing. And having one of their captains be a Q would change the Federation beyond recognition. You did watch "Where No Man Has Gone Before" in TOS, right?
I've said before, but it bears repeating, Bashir hated Section 31 and wouldn't want to touch it with a 10 foot pole, except possibly to destroy it and make public all its secrets and dirty tricks for the past 100 years.
Dax could not wait to leave the mine and her family. I can see that she might leave Star Fleet, but go back to New Sydney? Never to stay, maybe for a short trip when one of her family died or if her brother was being released from prison and needed some help adjusting. Her older brother is clearly going to inherit the mining business, and if he couldn't or didn't want to run it I'm sure Ezri would sell the business rather than move back there.
Miles is an engineer, not a museum curator. If he couldn't be fixing things or making things work better he'd go crazy.
I thought being only modestly successful was an essential part of Quark's character. He's not ruthless enough to be a big-time success in business. If he was that ruthless, he wouldn't have quit the weapons business.
Jake wanted to be a writer and was a good one. Not the sort of person who'd be good at politics.
Fun fact: That was the pretty much the original plan for the Countdown comic in 2008 (and presumably the 2009 reboot movie) The Star Trek Online devs complained that it would annihilate the game they were working so hard on, and the destruction was scaled back to Romulus. And then a decade later we got Star Trek Picard following up on that.^ In that case, why not just have a galactic level extinction event -no survivors of any sapient species in the galaxy- and get it all over with?
Fun fact: That was the pretty much the original plan for the Countdown comic in 2008 (and presumably the 2009 reboot movie) The Star Trek Online devs complained that it would annihilate the game they were working so hard on, and the destruction was scaled back to Romulus. And then a decade later we got Star Trek Picard following up on that.
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