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| Deep Space Nine (DS9) A stable wormhole in space that can be used for travel, a former Cardassian space station moved to the outside to monitor and protect ... Captain Benjamin Lafyette Sisko joins with others on Deep Space Nine. Come and discuss the show with other fans |
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| John Thiel Join Date: May 2007 Location: Indiana
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| Morality Low on DS9 Not that Sisko doesn't moralize, but it's apt to be on a low level. I think the series writers and dirctors are striving to make it clear that these people are rather far removed from being good people in the classical sense of the word. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Re: Morality Low on DS9 I'm not sure that they weren't good people, but by the end of the series each was a kind of exile from their own society, or at least at odds with the society from which they had come: Sisko almost resigned from Starfleet because of Wolf 379 and the death of his wife. He was the Emissary and he took on the role, even though it was at odds with being a Starfleet officer. Jake became a reporter and told stories that Starfleet would not approve of. Jadzia had contact with a previous partner. Ezri certainly bent those rules too. Worf was a Klingon in Starfleet. But during the Dominion War he walked an even more difficult line between his Klingon heritage and Starfleet oaths. Garek was an exile from Cardassian, a political spy. Julian had genetic improvements, against Federation law. Rom was the most un-Ferengi there was. Nog was the first Ferengi in Starfleet. Quark became Grand Nagus and changed all the rules. He let women wear clothes. Odo turned his back on the Founders, the very people he had been looking for all his life. Kira supported Starfleet, often against the direction of the Bajoran government. |
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| John Thiel Join Date: May 2007 Location: Indiana
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| Re: Morality Low on DS9 We saw a different series end in a couple of those points. Worf lost his wife, was what I saw; Sisko's wife almost lost him, but in the last episode he told her he would return to her. Now he had business with the prophets who had resurrected him. Odo returned to the Link, escorted there by Kira, who gave him a final farewell. The other points are the same, except Jedzia wasn't still alive...she was Worf's wife. |
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| Protegendum ac serviendum Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Hampshire
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| Re: Morality Low on DS9 Wasn't DS9 the first of the franchise in which Roddenberry's Rules about the conduct of Starfleet personnel were relaxed? Quote:
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Re: Morality Low on DS9 I was referring to Sisko's first wife, and Jake's mother, Jennifer. Cassidy Yates should have been locked up and the key thrown away for her support for the Maquis. |
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| John Thiel Join Date: May 2007 Location: Indiana
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| Re: Morality Low on DS9 You're one. I mean, you're on. I think DS9 doesn't make what's happening very clear. One has to look carefully to see what's what. Sisko keeps a mean log, but it's rather ambiguous. And one time he pointed out that their life on the station might not even be reality. |
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