Probably had it repaired at Utopia Planetia before he took it home.I bet he blew his top when he saw the condition Worf brought the ship back in.
Probably had it repaired at Utopia Planetia before he took it home.I bet he blew his top when he saw the condition Worf brought the ship back in.
Really the only time I can think of him endangering the station in that time frame is "Invasive Procedures" which Shimerman himself has criticized for the character not receiving any punishment for what he did. Other than that he may have been shady, but nothing he did was really harmful.I barely watched DS9 when it first came out but I'm going through it now on Netflix. Only about halfway through Season 2 but if I were to change anything up to this point it would be Quark's numerous shady deals on the station. I've already lost count of how many times Quark endangered the station through his nonsense. If we were applying any sort of logic, he would have been booted off the station long ago and would probably be in a Bajoran prison but that would not make for entertaining stories now would itand we all know that's why Quark was never removed from the station. Still, it's sloppy writing to continually allow him to act as a criminal on the station and not feel any repercussions. Again, applying logic and sense to it, Odo would never stand for that.
I barely watched DS9 when it first came out but I'm going through it now on Netflix. Only about halfway through Season 2 but if I were to change anything up to this point it would be Quark's numerous shady deals on the station. I've already lost count of how many times Quark endangered the station through his nonsense. If we were applying any sort of logic, he would have been booted off the station long ago and would probably be in a Bajoran prison but that would not make for entertaining stories now would itand we all know that's why Quark was never removed from the station. Still, it's sloppy writing to continually allow him to act as a criminal on the station and not feel any repercussions. Again, applying logic and sense to it, Odo would never stand for that.
Or they could have made Molly older, increasing the dynamics with three characters of roughly the same age.One change I'd loved to have seen would be to have Jake as a female, it could add an interesting dynamic to their friendship with Nog, not in any sort of romantic relationship though. It would've been interesting to see a grudging friendship grow into two very different individuals becoming best buds.
Or a Bajoran child for yet another different viewpoint.Or they could have made Molly older, increasing the dynamics with three characters of roughly the same age.
not in any sort of romantic relationship though.
I don't think that there were anything but story reasons behind the character's "death": it would produce the most impact without sacrificing acting talent. Of course, they did not really kill the character permanently. They parked her in a far part of the universe, wherefrom they could still rescue her with new technobabble had the writers desired.Not saying this would be the one thing I would change, but ...
I was sorry to see Kai Opaka go. I thought she was an interesting figure, and she could have helped the stabilization of Bajor immensely in that first year full of inner turmoil.
Why was she written out that way? Did the writers want this power vacuum to create more chaos>? Did the actress want out herself?
In the end, the series was better with a variably antagonistic, more traditionally nationalist Kai in Winn, as well as with Fletcher's acting pedigree.
Fewer episodes involving Bajorans and more episodes involving Cardassians, Romulans and Klingons.
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