But I am talking about about in-universe hair splitting.
The Defiant is protected from changes to the timeline during the episode Future Tense, where Kira and O'Brien where hopping all over the damn place looking for a point of divergence to kick at until the "present" started to look like home again.
Actually, I don't recall Kira asking how Bajor was?
If in this dead Earth timeline, Bajor was "Awesome" and maybe the Cardassian Occupation never happened, wouldn't that be a good reason for Kira to kill every one on board the Defiant?
I'm sure she'd feel ###tty while phasering through her crewmates, but hell, it's for Bajor, so the Earthers can suck it.
Which is why they maybe chose to send her off ship to dig through Earth history for Sisko, despite knowing bugger all about Earth History and being a huge prime directive violation if she's identified by the locals as an alien, on top of the temporal prime directive violation if she's identified by the locals as a time traveller.
The Defiant is protected from changes to the timeline during the episode Future Tense, where Kira and O'Brien where hopping all over the damn place looking for a point of divergence to kick at until the "present" started to look like home again.
Actually, I don't recall Kira asking how Bajor was?
If in this dead Earth timeline, Bajor was "Awesome" and maybe the Cardassian Occupation never happened, wouldn't that be a good reason for Kira to kill every one on board the Defiant?
I'm sure she'd feel ###tty while phasering through her crewmates, but hell, it's for Bajor, so the Earthers can suck it.
Which is why they maybe chose to send her off ship to dig through Earth history for Sisko, despite knowing bugger all about Earth History and being a huge prime directive violation if she's identified by the locals as an alien, on top of the temporal prime directive violation if she's identified by the locals as a time traveller.