Re: Would The Federation force the Founders to give up their God statu
The life expectancy of jem'hadar is around 20 (at the very least);
No it isn't. their average life expectancy is fourteen or less.
DAX: How old are you?
VIRAK'KARA: I am eight.
DAX: I would've guessed at least fifteen.
Virak'Kara: Few Jem'Hadar live that long.
Virak'Kara is telling Jadzia that the majority of Jem'Hadar die
before fifteen, not
at fifteen.
The casualty rate of the jem'hadar per year is thoroughly established by "few jem'hadar survive to be 15"
1) I'm assuming you mean mortality rate, not casualty rate. Casualties include injured personnel who will recover.
2) Virak'Kara said nothing about any "casuality rate" being responsible for the Jem'Hadar majority not living to fifteen, that's an assumption on your part.
3) There's nothing (anywhere) in the episode To The Death that can be used to establish a "per year" rate. Unless you're assuming they die at a steady rate from the moment they reach maturity. We only know that the death rate drops off prior to their fifteenth year and their actuarial table reaches age twenty.
The number of battles the Dominion gets into is irelevant
It relevant if your position is that the Jem'Hadar are dying mainly through combat, which you seem to be doing. If the Dominion fights constant battles, only then would that be reasonable. On the other hand, if hypothetically the Dominion had fought one battle in fourteen years and the majority of the Jem'Hadar were still dying over the course of that time period, that would make the number of battle very statistically relevant.
Most jem'hadar are in/near the dominion, near hatcheries, not on some distant battlefront.
If the battlefield is in the next star system over, that would make it a distant battlefield, especially if the Founder couldn't get the Jem'Hadar reinforcements into the system.
you can execute jem'hadar for no reason at all - ans and be at NO disadvantage due to this.
Except the disadvantage of losing those particular Jem'Hadar, depending upon their ages, you lose experience, you lose leadership abilities, you lose unit cohesion, you lose force strength until you can replace them (if you even can). If your logistics are strained, you now have to transport those new Jem'Hadar soldiers, instead of what you original were going to transport. What gets left behind because you choose to execute whatever number of Jem'hadar and now have to replace them? Explosives, power generators, white, heavy weapons.
The Jem'Hadar don't need solid food, but are you willing to bet your victory they don't require water? Which is heavy. And now can't be transported to the front, because you HAVE to have those soldiers there.
A thousand Human soldiers in desert conditions require (per day) sixteen and a half tons of water.


