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  • #16
    Originally posted by Sandman
    5. Why do they spend entire episodes in the holodeck when there's a massive war going on all around them?
    because you can have sex with hot chicks in the holodeck.

    my favs in order

    1. ST: TNG
    2. ST: TOS
    3. ST: DS9
    4. ST: Enterprise
    5. ST: Voyager

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    • #17
      ****, in the original series Kirk was banging alien broads on styrofoam rocks...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Sandman
        5. Why do they spend entire episodes in the holodeck when there's a massive war going on all around them?
        But they still won
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        • #19
          They shouldn't have. The Dominion should have crushed the Federation and the Alpha Quadrent before before assimilated by the Borg.
          Exult in your existence, because that very process has blundered unwittingly on its own negation. Only a small, local negation, to be sure: only one species, and only a minority of that species; but there lies hope. [...] Stand tall, Bipedal Ape. The shark may outswim you, the cheetah outrun you, the swift outfly you, the capuchin outclimb you, the elephant outpower you, the redwood outlast you. But you have the biggest gifts of all: the gift of understanding the ruthlessly cruel process that gave us all existence [and the] gift of revulsion against its implications.
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          • #20
            Re: Some Things Ive Never Understood About Star Trek Deep Space Nine

            Originally posted by Space05us
            3. Why do they have the same senior officers as Picard's Enterprise? What happend to Picard, does DSN take place before he takes control of the Enterprise?
            BTW Picard had a small role in the first DS9 episode because the Enterprise brought Sisko to his new command (DS9). I think DS9 started during the 5th or 6th season of TNG, with O'Brian, but without Worf, who came later to DS9....I personally think DS9 was great, but not neccessarily the first season(s).....
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            • #21
              Re: Some Things Ive Never Understood About Star Trek Deep Space Nine

              Originally posted by Space05us
              First of let me clarify that it is the worst Star Trek series in existance. Excluding Enterprise (the newest one) as Ive never seen it.

              1. Why do they have a captain in charge of the station instead of an Admiral or some other higher ranking person?
              This question has already been covered somewhat, but I'll elaborate a bit more. An Admiral is a rather presitgious position, and the Federation only has so many. A certain number will be commanding starship squadron or groups, others will be in key adminstrative desk jobs, and the others will be in charge of other important installations.

              The key to keep in mind about the station when he initially takes it over is that its really a backwater. The main reason its important in the first place is its strategic position in relation to the Cardassians, who would generally not be considered at the top of the Federation's most important enemies. Its a station far away from the the core of the Federation, with most of the civillians leaving since the Cardassians have now left at the start of Benjamin Sisko's command. Its only once Sisko discovers the wormhole that the importance of the station really changes. At that point the Federation already has "a man on the ground" at the station, and replacing him might agrivate an already tense situation. Sisko's relations with the Bajorans also gave the Federation a very good reason not to try replacing him and risk seriously harming those relations.

              At least until you talk about him commanding large forces during the Dominion War, I actually felt this aspect of the plot was fine and I wouldn't consider this an area that I would criticize the show in.
              Last edited by Mordoch; March 26, 2005, 06:41.

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              • #22
                Re: Some Things Ive Never Understood About Star Trek Deep Space Nine

                Originally posted by Space05us

                edit: and why do they allow a captain who is clearly mentaly il have command (he believes he was born the sun of a wormhole alien or some such thing iirc)
                He´s not mentally ill. He is The Chosen One... And he is highly thought of by Starfleet Command. They don´t give Admiral stripes to chimps, you know...

                Professional Assessment: Report of Starfleet Command Evaluation Board

                Sisko has been an exemplary commander in the new hot spot at DS9, although at times he has shown a streak of stubborn independence that has defied orders yet carried the day in the long run. He disobeyed direct orders to stay at DS9 during the Romulan-Cardassian covert invasion of the Dominion, and risked the Defiant to retrieve Odo anyway; at another time he delayed delivery of a Jem'Hadar youth until he made his escape, trusting in Odo's belief the boy could be raised against his genetic programming to fight. In still another instance, he liberally interpreted the word evacuate during the Bajoran coup threat to delay the withdrawal of his forces.

                When trapped in the 21st century's Bell Riots, he risked his life to assume the identity of prematurely killed riot namesake Gabriel Bell and even took a bullet in the shoulder to preserve the timeline after he and Doctor Bashir's accidental arrival. Sisko has also made a bit of history in 2371 as the first sponsor of a Ferengi cadet to Starfleet Academy, Rom's son and Jake's friend Nog — but not before putting the boy to the test.

                While Sisko's direct intervention to rescue Cardassia's civilian Detepa Council may have been questionable with Klingons nearing Cardassia Prime, along with the unauthorized use of the cloaking device, his heavily re-armed station helped persuade Gowron that division among Alpha Quadrant powers is exactly what the Dominion Founders want.

                Sisko has risked his life on more than one occasion in the line of duty, including working from the Cardassian War Room to retrieved the Defiant when stolen by Tom Riker of the Maquis, then negotiating for the release of hostage Kira, the ship and its Maquis crew in return for surrendering their leader without the customary death sentence in store. He was also ready to self-destruct the Defiant rather than let it start another war with the Tzenkethi as part of a Dominion Founders sabotage.
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                • #23
                  I just want to know why the writers hated the Irish so much.
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                  • #24
                    Who doesn't hate the Irish? Even the Irish themselves seem to have a profound streak of self-loathing...
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                    • #25
                      Space, why do you hate blacks?


                      They smell funny.

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                      • #26
                        1. I would speculate that most Stardock Starbases are commanded by captains. I think 70 percent of the Admirals are on Earth. And some of the remasinder are clustered together at other key locations. I wonder how many admirals there are? 200? I'd like to see a list of names, species, ages, locations, numbers of pips, and responsibilities.

                        According to the Star Charts book, DS9 isn't really all that far from Earth, unless it's significantly far above or below the galactic plane, which I somehow don't think so.

                        Sisko was at least promoted after the station became more important.

                        5. They're addicted.

                        The Borg have a manifest destiny to rule the galaxy until the Kelvans arrive, who then get to rule the Local Group. And then the Q decide to directly control the universe.

                        I agree about the first season(s) of DS9 being... eh...

                        I don't recall Nog really proving himself adequately before being admitted to the academy, but eh.

                        And who the heck are the Tzenkethi already? A rogue Andorian clan?

                        Enlighten me on how the writers indicated that they hate the Irish. I got a couple drops of Irish blood, and I sure don't hate them. Norwegians, on the other hand, love making fun o' themselves.

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                        • #27
                          I haven't watched any Star Trek in years, since Voyager went off the air (I've only seen one or two in syndication.) I'm not really a fan like I was in middle/high school, but I kinda liked this site:



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                          • #28
                            DS9 was easily the best of the Star Trek series. It actually had good writing, good story archs and in-depth characterization. It was actually a gripping drama set in space rather than a space setting with some vestiges of drama draped on it, like most SciFi shows.

                            And Sisko was also easily the best of the commanders, after Kirk.
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                            • #29
                              Re: Some Things Ive Never Understood About Star Trek Deep Space Nine

                              Originally posted by Space05us
                              First of let me clarify that it is the worst Star Trek series in existance. Excluding Enterprise (the newest one) as Ive never seen it.

                              1. Why do they have a captain in charge of the station instead of an Admiral or some other higher ranking person?
                              As stated, originally, it wasn't in a strategically important location - the wormhole increased it's significance, and later the war with the dominion did, but by the end of the pilot, Sisko was already considered the Emissary by the Bajorans. That means it's a good diplomatic and political move to keep him there.

                              2. Why do they allow a Bjorin (?) to hold such an important position?
                              The Federation and Bajorans came to a power sharing agreement, of which having a bajoran second in command was part.

                              3. Why do they have the same senior officers as Picard's Enterprise? What happend to Picard, does DSN take place before he takes control of the Enterprise?


                              Only O'Brian and Worf are on DS9 - O'Brian left the Enterprise in season 5 or 6 so he could work at DS9 and raise a family. Worf join in Season 4, after TNG had finished it's run (though he returns to the enterprise every so often so he can appear in the movies.

                              edit: and why do they allow a captain who is clearly mentaly il have command (he believes he was born the sun of a wormhole alien or some such thing iirc)
                              1. He only started to believer those things during the last couple of seasons.
                              2. His beliefs are correct.
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                              • #30
                                TOS was the best. Hands down.

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