Were they on vacation? Just taking a nap? Or simply indifferent to whether they exist or not? Do they have a bit of a death wish maybe, like that Q who wanted to die after having his fill of immortality?
Why wasn't The Sisko sent a vision to warn him about the impending danger?
Could it be as simple as the Prophets knew how everything would turn out, that Miles would foil her plans? "No need to lift a finger here this time, our boy O'Brien's got this one. I'm tired, I'm going back to bed."
If it is the case that they had foreknowledge (which they should given they exist across all time apparently), then why did the demon think she could "pull a fast one" on them? Why did any of the Pah-wraiths at any point in the series think they could get the upper hand on the Prophets? (Just a simple case of constant willful ignorance or denial fueled by arrogance?)
Why wasn't The Sisko sent a vision to warn him about the impending danger?
Could it be as simple as the Prophets knew how everything would turn out, that Miles would foil her plans? "No need to lift a finger here this time, our boy O'Brien's got this one. I'm tired, I'm going back to bed."
If it is the case that they had foreknowledge (which they should given they exist across all time apparently), then why did the demon think she could "pull a fast one" on them? Why did any of the Pah-wraiths at any point in the series think they could get the upper hand on the Prophets? (Just a simple case of constant willful ignorance or denial fueled by arrogance?)