That in the end, we still don't have a clue as to what the prophets actually want with Bajor or from Benjamin. (Not that that's a weak point.)
He didn't sing it in the show. The song just gets spoof name-checked.
One thing I realised a little later on was how similar Tosk was to the Jem 'Hadar soldiers, and considering that they both came from the Gamma Quadrant why as far as I know was nothing was ever said to confirm or deny the similarities?
Unless it was and I missed it or it was covered in one of the many DS9 novels out there?
JB
the Hunter's "energy crossbows" are also the same prop as the jemHadar rifles, the jemhadar just don;t have the crossbow arms on theirs. and iirc the visual effect of the energy bolts the hunters fired were a more primitive form of what got used for the jemhadar weapons.Good catch. A note here agrees with you. https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/Tosk
- Try to start over somewhere else? It took him a lifetime to accomplish what he had. What would be the point of starting from nothing so late in life?
Threads merged!
Yeah, I don't think Mullibok is being super hyperbolic when he tells Kira that if she forces him to leave he'll die.
Maybe not physical death right away, but I think they did kill him when they forced him to abandon his home.
If you are referring to my comment, I was responding to Laura's request to merge two treads on the same subject.what does that mean?
Agreed never thought the phrase spreading misinformation would be used so routinely. Crazy such an overtly fascist terminology is being used by state media up here in canada. Emergency powers being used to block protests etc.With the fascist movements in the USA, it also resembles the 21st century of the Star Trek novel Federation.
I think its wildly exaggerated how bad he was. He's all bark and no bite.Isn't that also because he has more, erm, room to evolve- within our frame of reference, that is? All those Starfleet people are already 'good' from the start, they can only mature a bit, gain a larger perspective on things.
We know shortly before the Dominion attacked DS9 that they'd signed a number of non-aggression pacts, so it stands to reason that they might have reached out to the Breen as early as that point, or potentially even earlier. Yelgrun's reference to the Breen could be construed as foreshadowing, but if the Dominion hadn't allied with the Breen it would still work as an off-hand comment.
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