The show's way of weaving this all together was neat, esp. how Miles came up with an idea to have the weapon platforms turn on its power source. Of course, Sisko pulls an Obi Wan when the wormhole implodes - feeling a sudden "loss".
It was amazing how in the end there was nothing good about Gul Dukat....and I just love the Bajoran faith and how it was able to fit in with very unreligious Star trek.
The only character I really hate is Kai Win. That actress should've just stuck to doing the voice of the computer. Putting aside how opportunistic the character is, the actress who portrays her just always annoyed me to hell.
Dukat had many, many opportunities to good things, and for a while it seemed he'd make out OK. That is very real and it made him all the more tragic at the end.
The writers did a real switcheroo on the audience, having us believe that Dukat had a good side to him when he was developing a relationship with his daughter and trying to court Major Kira. Then it turns out he's pure evil, and his lackey, Damar, turns out to be the good guy who saves his people from total annihilation.
The character of Dukat takes a lot from the very worst, most terrible figures in real-world history; especially the fact that right to the end, he firmly believes himself to be the good guy.
was dukat possessed or something
Lava91point0 4 months ago
@Lava91point0 at the beginning of this episode he purposely breaks an artifact that has an evil wormhole alien in it and it possesses him.
Defidius 3 months ago
that was a sweet video
killakadafi77 9 months ago
not all of us have testicles you know?
and also i think that women have no testicles.
lygophile 1 year ago
Perfect timing with the music. Poor Dax... Ezri could never replace Jadzia!
Ravencroft77 1 year ago
@Ravencroft77
She haven't enough time to replace her... But that Episode is still great!
Traip20 7 months ago
@Traip20 Never liked Ezri, personally. Jadzia was one of my favourite characters in all of Star Trek.
Ravencroft77 7 months ago
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Traip20 6 months ago
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@Ravencroft77
I would find it funny if DAX would have a male body :D
But, you are right- I prefer Jadzia too.
Traip20 6 months ago
How about just the clip without the music or the entire episode?
kosstmoran 1 year ago
what's the name of the music? It goes well.
acrestare 1 year ago
This was edited beautifully. BSG music in DS9 gives the battles a sense of anticapation and suspense!
trekfreak007 1 year ago
Good job. Your use of the music makes this battle even more glorious.
krimsonpage 2 years ago
What's that NX-class ship at 2:27 doing? =P
nageljeuk 2 years ago
that is a steamrunner class ship
Trek001 2 years ago
That's an Akira-class ship at 2:27, not a Steamrunner or NX.
SuperSaiyanAl 2 years ago 2
The show's way of weaving this all together was neat, esp. how Miles came up with an idea to have the weapon platforms turn on its power source. Of course, Sisko pulls an Obi Wan when the wormhole implodes - feeling a sudden "loss".
dave929 2 years ago 4
This was pretty sweet. I'm not that fond of DS9 but this was great.
mgospeed31 2 years ago
It was amazing how in the end there was nothing good about Gul Dukat....and I just love the Bajoran faith and how it was able to fit in with very unreligious Star trek.
mikemmlj 3 years ago 3
Yeah, the religious aspect of DS9 was great, and Dukat was a fantastic villain. Evil, but you couldn't help but like him.
TheGodBen 3 years ago 4
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breaks0 4 months ago
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breaks0 4 months ago
The only character I really hate is Kai Win. That actress should've just stuck to doing the voice of the computer. Putting aside how opportunistic the character is, the actress who portrays her just always annoyed me to hell.
breaks0 4 months ago
Dukat had many, many opportunities to good things, and for a while it seemed he'd make out OK. That is very real and it made him all the more tragic at the end.
DEP717 3 years ago 2
The writers did a real switcheroo on the audience, having us believe that Dukat had a good side to him when he was developing a relationship with his daughter and trying to court Major Kira. Then it turns out he's pure evil, and his lackey, Damar, turns out to be the good guy who saves his people from total annihilation.
MadamGul 3 years ago 3
The character of Dukat takes a lot from the very worst, most terrible figures in real-world history; especially the fact that right to the end, he firmly believes himself to be the good guy.
smartalec2001 2 years ago 4
@mikemmlj i think that they wanted to created something that says religion is scientifically possible
killakadafi77 9 months ago
Excellent mix dude =)
espp1973 3 years ago