I liked half the ending. It’s a shame that we had to slam the brakes for the other half of it so

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Dukat and Kai Winn can be satanists. I like the idea that Sisko ends up joining the Prophets outside time, but it never really feels like the writers knew what to do with him being a spiritual figure for Bajor. This ending just kind of happened.


Anyway, I’m posting this 'cus there used to be a user here with the name SiskoDidTwoThingsWrong, and i’m wondering what those two things were? Keeping the cure to the changeling disease seems like the most obvious one. I’m curious what the second is

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Well done, trekkie! I loved >!Kai Winn hooking up with Gul Dukat/Satan.!< Such a ridiculous, epic and satisfying end to a pair of great villains.

On Sisko: as another user already said probably his famous “I can live with it” line from “I’m The Pale Moonlight” S06E19 >!The Federation was losing the Dominion War. Only Romulan aid could turn the tide, but the Romulans were neutral. Sisko and Garak forged documents, murdered a Romulan diplomat, and framed the Dominion. The Romulans entered the war and the Dominion was eventually defeated.!<

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That was just doing Romulan cultural outreach. It was a very Romulan plot.

It’s like being rude to a Tellarite or punching a Klingon.

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Those reddit style spoiler tags don’t work here btw.

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?? They don’t? I’m using Sync and they seem to work ok. Goo to know it doesn’t work on other clients

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I agree the ending was not the greatest and it also seems to forgive Sisko’s crimes unanimously and without too much introspection. I think the writers were in over their heads but did a great job for the most part.

Basically The Sisko can have a little warcrime, as a treat.

I can live with it.

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Planetary genocide is the big one

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I don’t think you can call it a genocide if there’s no evidence anyone actually died. It was definitely a forced displacement, or a species cleansing.

But even then, the Maquis did it to the Cardassians first. It’s a brutal calculation but it was a brutal situation- if you’re going to poison a planetary atmosphere so you can settle it, then the same thing happens to one of your planets and you have to swap with the people you just displaced.

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I think we’ve had this argument before

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Oh yeah. I think it was over something else DS9 related, but I can’t remember.

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Not punching Picard in the pilot episode?

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Probably the events of In The Pale Moonlight, or standing against whatever the resistance was called, I forget.

EDIT: They were the Maquis

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