Photon said:
Will Odo be successful in transforming the Link and the Dominion into a peaceful alliance and will their be an exchange of ambassadors in the future?
but he was able to provide a cure for the Link which effectively cured them and now they are in his debt for doing that.
If you believe in the overarching themes of Star Trek, then the answer to this question is self-evident.
He only convinced that other shapeshifter because she was physically weak (and therefore open to suggestion).
No. Because then the Dominion would be boring, and we don't want a boring story.![]()
No. Because then the Dominion would be boring, and we don't want a boring story.
He only convinced that other shapeshifter because she was physically weak (and therefore open to suggestion).
Which means the Feds won the war because of their attempted genocide. Not that the Doms are so ethically pure, but it sure will make it harder for the Feds to argue from a position of moral superiority. And it's a good reason for the Doms to just repudiate the treaty, which their representative entered into only under duress.
If you believe in the overarching themes of Star Trek, then the answer to this question is self-evident.
Not necessarily...They may eventually come into the fold (per the vision/theme of Star Trek), but that doesn't mean Odo will be the one to convince them. It may take several more years/decades/centuries and/or wars for them to come around.
If you believe in the overarching themes of Star Trek, then the answer to this question is self-evident.
Not necessarily...They may eventually come into the fold (per the vision/theme of Star Trek), but that doesn't mean Odo will be the one to convince them. It may take several more years/decades/centuries and/or wars for them to come around.
Considering how long Changelings live—centuries is more than implied—it's quite likely Odo will be around.
In addition, one person, such as Odo, making a difference is another of Star Trek's themes, I'm sure you'll agree.
True, but the Federation also believes in tolerance too.If you believe in the overarching themes of Star Trek, then the answer to this question is self-evident.
Not necessarily...They may eventually come into the fold (per the vision/theme of Star Trek), but that doesn't mean Odo will be the one to convince them. It may take several more years/decades/centuries and/or wars for them to come around.
Considering how long Changelings live—centuries is more than implied—it's quite likely Odo will be around.
In addition, one person, such as Odo, making a difference is another of Star Trek's themes, I'm sure you'll agree.
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