Star Trek - Space: The Final Frontier

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It might even have been an interesting take on the whole "death of a major character" thing to have the attack kill the Dax symbiote but the Jadzia girl lives and looks around at Worf and decides that the whole marriage thing was really what Dax wanted but she didn't, she gets a divorce, and simply says she wants a transfer to somewhere else because she has these memories of the station that aren't entirely hers and it's really fucking with her head. Maybe even go so far as to have her attempt suicide or something over it.
 
It might even have been an interesting take on the whole "death of a major character" thing to have the attack kill the Dax symbiote but the Jadzia girl lives and looks around at Worf and decides that the whole marriage thing was really what Dax wanted but she didn't, she gets a divorce, and simply says she wants a transfer to somewhere else because she has these memories of the station that aren't entirely hers and it's really fucking with her head. Maybe even go so far as to have her attempt suicide or something over it.
It could be weirder in the sense that Jadzia remembers far less now and has been infact just a meatsack for the Dax-worm to pilot, tying this more or less back into how the Trill were depicted in TNG.
 
It could be weirder in the sense that Jadzia remembers far less now and has been infact just a meatsack for the Dax-worm to pilot, tying this more or less back into how the Trill were depicted in TNG.
Like her memories once she got the symbiote were like being seen through a piece of gauze or something. Or like she remembers them happening, but it's almost like she was watching a movie and not living the events. And being one of the few times a symbiote was ever removed, it could even open up a can of worms about the relationship between the Trill and the Symbiotes in the first place, about who was benefitting.
 
Like her memories once she got the symbiote were like being seen through a piece of gauze or something. Or like she remembers them happening, but it's almost like she was watching a movie and not living the events. And being one of the few times a symbiote was ever removed, it could even open up a can of worms about the relationship between the Trill and the Symbiotes in the first place, about who was benefitting.
What that also means is the entire "if you remove the symbiote, the host dies" is either a lie the bellyworms circulated to hide certain truths or it was a misconception, because usually the worm is removed when the host is infact dying already. This sounds like a whole lot of good sci-fi if they only had the balls to do it. Can of worms indeed. I show myself out-
 
It might even have been an interesting take on the whole "death of a major character" thing to have the attack kill the Dax symbiote but the Jadzia girl lives and looks around at Worf and decides that the whole marriage thing was really what Dax wanted but she didn't, she gets a divorce, and simply says she wants a transfer to somewhere else because she has these memories of the station that aren't entirely hers and it's really fucking with her head. Maybe even go so far as to have her attempt suicide or something over it.
The funny thing was that Stargate SG-1 did something similar around the same time, with Carter gaining memories of a Goa'uld who died in her body.
 
I thought the Xindi were an alliance of different species from different worlds, but turns out that different Xindi species are all from the same world. Sorta like a fantasy world where there's multiple sapient races (like the world of Lord of the Rings). There were originally six sapient species, but one of them (birdfolk?) were extinct by ENT.
 
I thought the Xindi were an alliance of different species from different worlds, but turns out that different Xindi species are all from the same world. Sorta like a fantasy world where there's multiple sapient races (like the world of Lord of the Rings). There were originally six sapient species, but one of them (birdfolk?) were extinct by ENT.
It was the Avian Xindi and there genocide actually is what ended the Xindi civil war and brought them all together so that another species wouldn't suffer the same fate.
 
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