Falcon Redwing
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I never really liked the way she acted the role, but I liked the role itself, especially the part where she betrays the Prophets to the Pah-Wraiths.
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Starfleet may see that differently.
Also, the Voyager crew would have got a lot bad stuff to get out of the way after all the celebrations when they got home. The former Maquis, the "Equinox Five", and all sorts of other paperwork. Additionally, they would have to figure out what to do with the armor and transphasic torpedo technologies.
We can already predict some of what happens after that. We already know that Janeway gets promoted. We can guess that a lot of the crew (Icheb, Seven, a lot of the Maquis bunch) will go to the Academy for a reduced amount of time.
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The baby was most likely to have been assimilated by itself. It didn't have that many implants so maybe too much would kill it, so they'd have to add them over time in the maturation chamber.
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The fights between two main characters are always good. Whenever cast members fight anonymous soldiers they knock them out with one or two hits. In phaser fights, main characters almost never get hit. Hmmm....
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I have never found them either, but I have made models of modern jetfighters. I have wanted to make one though, ever since I saw the NCC-1701 my friend has in his room.
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I can't believe I didn't think of this poll until now!(unless someone else already did....)
I voted for Hirogen. I like their whole hunting structure, and I really like the way "Flesh and Blood" worked out!
I have only listed the ones that have been in several episodes. If you remember another species you saw, choose other.
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The Dominion War was just what DS9 needed. While the war and the fighting itself would not be enough to get people to really love trek, they would have watched it for the action. That would get people to watch it, because they love action.
To the producers of the show, the war in the plot must have seemed "logical".
I myself liked that part of the show, simply because of the direction the war took over its course.
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Thats a very hard question to answer..... they all have their moments, even Morn!
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The first Trek moment I remember was in TNG when Picard went through a door and wound up in open space... you remember things like that.
I don't know what episode its from though.
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Cool pics.
I voted for Enterprise E.
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I voted for The Doc from Voyager, simply because hes so cool.
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I don't think I'll get the chance to go guys. I'm glad to see that some of the other Canadians are going though!
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I just needed to know.(Guess what I voted for )
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One thing I don't understand about changlings is how they can have seperate personalities even though most of them spend all their time mixed with other changlings. How do they keep their form seperate? How come when a changling is cut in half, you don't get two changlings (that would be cool and confusing?!?!)
My guess is that the Great Link was once one gigantic organism that evolved to split up its personality in a type of Mitosis, creating a kind of society. What do you guys think?
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It wasn't that kind of mentality. As it was mentioned many times in DS9, the Founders were like gods to the Vorta and the Jem'hadar, simply because they are genetically engineered to serve them.
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I think that the Federation would have evolved beyond conscription at their point in time. The very issue is always controversial. In WWI and II, Canada's population was split apart by the very issue of conscription. It elevated tensions that have lasted from the country's creation to today.
Starfleet is always voluntary, because they live in an advanced society where money is not used. They join for the good of the Federation. The prospect of conscription must feel foreign to them.
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