Continue to dislike Ezri Dax. She's an off-putting know-it-all.
Shucks! What would satisfy you, sir?
Continue to dislike Ezri Dax. She's an off-putting know-it-all.
Continue to dislike Ezri Dax. She's an off-putting know-it-all.
Shucks! What would satisfy you, sir?
And yet the Tzenkethi seemed to be playing them like a fiddle.
Well, that's because they were.Like I said, the Venetans need to understand how everyone else is playing the game before they can be even the slightest bit effective at it themselves. But if they can learn that other cultures aren't doing things the Venetan way, I can see possibilities for them other than "cave in" or "run away".
And yet the Tzenkethi seemed to be playing them like a fiddle.
Well, that's because they were.Like I said, the Venetans need to understand how everyone else is playing the game before they can be even the slightest bit effective at it themselves. But if they can learn that other cultures aren't doing things the Venetan way, I can see possibilities for them other than "cave in" or "run away".
I don't has any advantage from catching another party off guard only lasts until the other party gets used to it,
Even then how exactly do they get an advantage against another party just by being different than usual?
Well, that's because they were.Like I said, the Venetans need to understand how everyone else is playing the game before they can be even the slightest bit effective at it themselves. But if they can learn that other cultures aren't doing things the Venetan way, I can see possibilities for them other than "cave in" or "run away".
I don't has any advantage from catching another party off guard only lasts until the other party gets used to it,
Even then how exactly do they get an advantage against another party just by being different than usual?
Seems pretty obvious. Prevent their attempts at face-saving backroom deals from staying in the back room. That's exactly what they did to the Khitomer powers in Brinkmanship, albeit unintentionally.
I don't has any advantage from catching another party off guard only lasts until the other party gets used to it,
Even then how exactly do they get an advantage against another party just by being different than usual?
Seems pretty obvious. Prevent their attempts at face-saving backroom deals from staying in the back room. That's exactly what they did to the Khitomer powers in Brinkmanship, albeit unintentionally.
Okay I'll give you that, but I don't see how that advantage wouldn't go away as the other powers got used to it.
Seems pretty obvious. Prevent their attempts at face-saving backroom deals from staying in the back room. That's exactly what they did to the Khitomer powers in Brinkmanship, albeit unintentionally.
Okay I'll give you that, but I don't see how that advantage wouldn't go away as the other powers got used to it.
Because the need of other powers to engage in face-saving backroom deals is going to continue so long as both sides use small powers like the Venette Convention as proxies in their cold war.
Only if both sides make a specific effort not to drag the Convention into their diplomatic spats will that need disappear.
(Assuming one side or the other doesn't win the overall Khitomer/Typhon cold war, of course.)
I don't has any advantage from catching another party off guard only lasts until the other party gets used to it,
Continue to dislike Ezri Dax. She's an off-putting know-it-all.
Shucks! What would satisfy you, sir?
Since I rated the book 'Above Average' and complimented some things that you clipped out, I'd say quite a bit satisfied me.
But the Super Mary Sue has gotten tiresome.
You know I find it interesting that the Cardassian ability to be magnificent bastards has survived the change over to democracy.
And Hartzilla2007 is right,the Tzenkethi are close to becoming a problem for the rest of the Pact with their constant manipulations the shiny gitwizards.![]()
How on Earth, Prime or the Great Link did the Convention avoid being turned into a client state of the Union or absorbed into the Dominion during the war BTW?
And Hartzilla2007 is right,the Tzenkethi are close to becoming a problem for the rest of the Pact with their constant manipulations the shiny gitwizards.![]()
Of course seeing as they were freaked out by the Federation not backing down and they ended up getting play by the Cardassians they may actually start toning the scheming down a little pit.
I was wondering if there is an explanation as to how a Human and a Cardassian can be cosmetically altered to look like a Tzenkethi, given that earlier books said Tzenkethi could twist their bodies in several directions and walk easily on ceilings?
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