Pre-emptive Strike is the 2nd to last TNG episode, over a year after DS9 started. Journey's End, Lower Decks. They used Cardassians throughout their last season, while DS9 was on. I'm sure that if TNG had stuck around longer, they'd have had more Bajoran/Cardassian stuff there too. Probably a crossover two parter with that showI think "Rascals" had been the final nail in the coffin for the Ferengi as outright villains, and the Bajorans and Cardassians seemed to be seen as mainly DS9's concern after that show started.
I think "Rascals" had been the final nail in the coffin for the Ferengi as outright villains, and the Bajorans and Cardassians seemed to be seen as mainly DS9's concern after that show started. That being the case, and the fact that the Borg and Klingons already had two two-parters each, I suspect the Romulans would have been the focus of any new two-parter, possibly something to give conclusion to Sela's story arc.
The problem there is the reason why there was never any follow up to Conspiracy or the parasites is because the Holy Word of Gene forbid it, and this continued to be enforced even after his death.You know what might have really worked is the parasites from “Conspiracy.”
Isn't that basically DS9 Rejoined?Maybe in the Trill’s return, they could have followed up by exploring “doing it with the same sex.”
I hadn’t heard that. I assumed it was a copywrite thing, or just not wanting to mine those earlier seasons for stories. I mean, Gene’s been gone a long time. If it was him then, I imagine it had to do with the utopian aspect of the Federation, and, well, “Paradise Lost.”The problem there is the reason why there was never any follow up to Conspiracy or the parasites is because the Holy Word of Gene forbid it, and this continued to be enforced even after his death.
First! Plus TNG would have had a different take on it. Maybe Jadzia was bisexual, but Beverly wasn’t? Plus, those Trill seemed to completely suppress the host identity — explanation, please?! Might have been interesting to visit the Trill homeworld and explore how all that works and the social ramifications.Isn't that basically DS9 Rejoined?
The Trill are an interesting one. They covered “doing it with friends” in Riker and Crusher in “The Host.” Maybe in the Trill’s return, they could have followed up by exploring “doing it with the same sex.” I dunno about a two-parter, but it would have been enough for an interesting episode.
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