I don't. But the people who think these actions didn't effectively make Sisko a villain do.That assumes that you believe in the "The end justifies the means" motto.
I don't. But the people who think these actions didn't effectively make Sisko a villain do.That assumes that you believe in the "The end justifies the means" motto.
The alternative was for the writers to write a different story. In TNG this would have been about Picard foiling the crazy plans of some murderous rogue Strarfleet officer, thus gaining the trust of Vreenak, thus eventually getting the Romulans to help.
Why? He was part of a legitimate Starfleet operation, which was in its rights counter recent Romulan actions.I don't. But the people who think these actions didn't effectively make Sisko a villain do.
Perhaps. And then they should have.They would have to write a different Vreenak as well. This one was too far gone.
I don't think Starfleet would have approved of the assassination.Why? He was part of a legitimate Starfleet operation, which was in its rights counter recent Romulan actions.
I don't think Starfleet would have approved of the assassination.
Sisko conspired to murder a foreign diplomat and his aides. The end. You may like such actions being written for a main character in a Star Trek series, I most definitely don't. I want Star Trek to be about finding a better way.Why? He was part of a legitimate Starfleet operation, which was in its rights counter recent Romulan actions.
Apparently they didn't, and neither did Sisko. Of course, the episode is as much about the unintended consequences of actions as the decisions one makes.I don't think Starfleet would have approved of the assassination.
No, he was an unwilling accomplice to it, he didn't conspire to do it, he didn't plan to kill them, that was all Garek, on his own, without permission or Sisko's knowledge.Sisko conspired to murder a foreign diplomat and his aides
Romulans stole a Federation vessel, an act of war.Sisko conspired to murder a foreign diplomat and his aides. The end. You may like such actions being written for a main character in a Star Trek series, I most definitely don't. I want Star Trek to be about finding a better way.
Sisko conspired to murder a foreign diplomat and his aides. The end. You may like such actions being written for a main character in a Star Trek series, I most definitely don't. I want Star Trek to be about finding a better way.
No. When he involved Garak, he knew where it could, and probably would, lead. He can't wash that green blood from his hands.No, he was an unwilling accomplice to it, he didn't conspire to do it, he didn't plan to kill them, that was all Garek, on his own, without permission or Sisko's knowledge.
He's guilty of covering it up, that's it..
If he did he wouldn't have been so upset that he attacked Garak in his shop.No. When he involved Garak, he knew where it could, and probably would, lead.
And I didn't particularly like that. I especially didn't like that when it is the main characters who are the ones who are shown to morally falter in such a massive degree.I think the whole point of DS9 was to expose the flaws of StarFleet.
If he did he wouldn't have been so upset that he attacked Garak in his shop.
That really doesn't absolve him. It is negligent homicide at the best; he chose to involve a known assassin FFS.If he did he wouldn't have been so upset that he attacked Garak in his shop.
That really doesn't absolve him. It is negligent homicide at the best
Yeaah... That too! What an example!ended dropping bombs on children. Sisko's ego is very big.
Well, either Sisko knew what could happen, or he is an colossal idiot. There really is no other options. Well, maybe some combination of the two, so that he really knew what would happen but choose to lie himself that it wouldn't.I never said it did.
The Federation could legitimately respond to the actions of the Romulans.Ultimately it wasn't a good story to do with a main character of a Trek show, especially as there was never any comeuppance or even an absolution arc.
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