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What if Weyoun used the Baseball card to emotionally blackmail Jake?

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So Weyoun gives Jake the baseball card for his dad, a kind thing to do especially considering who did it.

But if he had an agenda? What if he intended to use Jake as his bitch and every time he declined he would bring up the baseball card?

Something like:

Weyoun: "I need the position of the entire fleet"
Jake: "I'm not getting that for you"
Weyoun: "I gave you that Baseball card, now you won't do this little thing for me? Last time I do anything nice for anyone"

Or something along those lines.
 
He's naive though, as seen by his choice in the next episode to stay behind on the station.
Sure. But not so naive that such simplistic attempts at emotional manipulation would get him to compromise Federation security.
 
In that case (if I were Jake), I'd simply get to Daddie Sisko, explain him the situation, agree that the lives of those men in the fleet are far more important than one baseball card, and hand the baseball card over to Weyoun again, and tell him:.thank you for handing it over earlier but I'd rather not be indebted to you. Case solved.

But then again, I'm closer to 50 than to 15 ...
 
Weyoun seemed to genuinely like Jake. He could have used Jake at any time while the Dominion occupied the station to force Sisko or by extension the Federation/Starfleet to capitulate but he didn't. As morally corrupt as Weyoun was, the idea of harming the child of his enemy seemed to be something he found distasteful.
 
Warning for trolling/racism
But what if Weyoun pointed out that that would make him an "Indian giver" and use it for yet more emotional blackmail, to the point he cons him into detonating a Genesis device on Earth.
 
Weyoun seemed to genuinely like Jake. He could have used Jake at any time while the Dominion occupied the station to force Sisko or by extension the Federation/Starfleet to capitulate but he didn't. As morally corrupt as Weyoun was, the idea of harming the child of his enemy seemed to be something he found distasteful.

On a more serious note this actually brings up an interesting point about inherent "goodness" in the Vorta/Jem Hadar, in a species that was specifically bred/created to be "Evil".
 
On a more serious note this actually brings up an interesting point about inherent "goodness" in the Vorta/Jem Hadar, in a species that was specifically bred/created to be "Evil".

I'm not sure they were created to be evil. They serve an 'evil' empire, yes, but the Jem'Hadar were specifically created to be the best soldiers, and the Vorta to be the most efficient diplomats. We also know that they have some 'good' traits. The Jem'Hadar are utterly loyal for example, and hate to break a promise they gave earlier (they despise the Vorta for their treacherous behavior I believe). Likewise, it seems the Vorta can be quite pleasant as long as there's no Dominion stake (or sometimes personal stake) involved.
 
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How about you don't use offensive and racially charged descriptors such as 'indian giver' to describe character behaviour

:guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:

Are you serious???

Tell a mod if you are, then they can give an opinion that's worth the pixels it takes to display.

I've used it incorrectly anyway.
 
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Weyoun: "I need the position of the entire fleet"
Jake: "I'm not getting that for you"
Weyoun: "I gave you that Baseball card, now you won't do this little thing for me? Last time I do anything nice for anyone"
Jake appears to agree, tells his dad, and dad punches Weyoun in the face.
 
Sure. But not so naive that such simplistic attempts at emotional manipulation would get him to compromise Federation security.

Also, how would he know? I doubt Sisko makes a habit of discussing detailed classified fleet deployments with his teenage son.

Weyoun seemed to genuinely like Jake. He could have used Jake at any time while the Dominion occupied the station to force Sisko or by extension the Federation/Starfleet to capitulate but he didn't. As morally corrupt as Weyoun was, the idea of harming the child of his enemy seemed to be something he found distasteful.

He did seem to like Jake, but was also likely considering how threatening the son of the emissary would impact their relationship with the Bajorans.
 
Weyoun seemed to like Jake. Weyoun seemed to like everyone, until it was time to turn against them. You must first get behind someone before you can stab them in the back.

I'm sure Jake wasn't fooled. He was young and naive, but no THAT young and naive.
 
Yeah quite serious, its a shitty, bigoted term to use and has no place in a discussion about trek and your response says a lot. Mods have been notified at your insistance

A mod can block it if they want, nearly 24 hours later and no action at all - they must've noticed it by now.

Nothing was done about the use of the term here:

https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/if-...d-captain-chakotayve-gotten-them-home.138975/

Infact no-one even mentioned it, suggesting you're over sensitive on the matter.

Weyoun seemed to like Jake. Weyoun seemed to like everyone, until it was time to turn against them. You must first get behind someone before you can stab them in the back.

Indeed, the difference between "I like DS9 and I like you" and "you will remove the mines" shows this, when he likes you it's completely insincere and he's just using you. A good chance for JC to use his acting chops and he does it well.
 
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A mod can block it if they want, nearly 24 hours later and no action at all - they must've noticed it by now.

Nothing was done about the use of the term here:

https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/if-...d-captain-chakotayve-gotten-them-home.138975/

Infact no-one even mentioned it, suggesting you're over sensitive on the matter.



Indeed, the difference between "I like DS9 and I like you" and "you will remove the mines" shows this, when he likes you it's completely insincere and he's just using you. A good chance for JC to use his acting chops and he does it well.
Don't confuse an inability to penalise for an offence as acceptance of shitty behaviour. I don't see any mods condoning it either.
 
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