Regarding the very notion of the Dominion War, did you support it?
I've heard some people say it was anti-Roddenberry in nature, but I don't think I agree with that. The Federation had been in wars before, and had encountered/fought deadly enemies prior to the Dominion. When Roddenberry was executive producer of TNG, the Borg were introduced under his tenure. The Romulans were also introduced as enemies in Season 1 of TNG, when Roddenberry had a lot of input into the show.
The difference in my mind was that the Dominion War was the largest scale conflict we had ever seen on Trek. I've always thought that even though humans and the Federation in general are "evolved", other species in the galaxy are not. In that sense, I think the Dominion War highlighted that point quite well, even if some may say it was anti-Roddenberry.
I've heard some people say it was anti-Roddenberry in nature, but I don't think I agree with that. The Federation had been in wars before, and had encountered/fought deadly enemies prior to the Dominion. When Roddenberry was executive producer of TNG, the Borg were introduced under his tenure. The Romulans were also introduced as enemies in Season 1 of TNG, when Roddenberry had a lot of input into the show.
The difference in my mind was that the Dominion War was the largest scale conflict we had ever seen on Trek. I've always thought that even though humans and the Federation in general are "evolved", other species in the galaxy are not. In that sense, I think the Dominion War highlighted that point quite well, even if some may say it was anti-Roddenberry.