- Joined
- Mar 17, 2018
I just had a thought, or more precisely a series of thoughts.
Cardassia undergoes natural disasters, resource shortages, famine, and plague that decimate their people.
This results in the Cardassians turning to a ruthless totalitarian state to survive.
This survival necessitates the invasion of Bajor, the enslavement of their people, and the rape of their world for resources.
This prompts the Bajoran resistance to fight back, eventually driving the Cardassians from Bajor.
Enter the Federation, who happily take control of DS9 and place Benjamin Sisko in charge.
Benjamin Sisko, as we know, was the Emissary of the Prophets, who had a direct hand in his creation for the purpose of defeating their ancient enemies the Pah Wraiths.
To contact Sisko the Prophets open the Wormhole.
The wormhole opening leads to the conflict between the Dominion and the Federation.
This conflict, in turn, leads to Gul Dukat, the overseer of the occupation, becoming a worshiper of the Pah Wraiths and a subsequent attempt to release them from their imprisonment and their defeat at the hands of the Emissary, as planned.
Funny how that all worked out for the Prophets, and all it cost them was the lives of 15 million Bajorans, 800 million Cardassians, and who knows how many Klingons, Humans, Vulcans, and other assorted "aggressive, adversarial" corporeal linear beings that they don't really seem to care about.
Cardassia undergoes natural disasters, resource shortages, famine, and plague that decimate their people.
This results in the Cardassians turning to a ruthless totalitarian state to survive.
This survival necessitates the invasion of Bajor, the enslavement of their people, and the rape of their world for resources.
This prompts the Bajoran resistance to fight back, eventually driving the Cardassians from Bajor.
Enter the Federation, who happily take control of DS9 and place Benjamin Sisko in charge.
Benjamin Sisko, as we know, was the Emissary of the Prophets, who had a direct hand in his creation for the purpose of defeating their ancient enemies the Pah Wraiths.
To contact Sisko the Prophets open the Wormhole.
The wormhole opening leads to the conflict between the Dominion and the Federation.
This conflict, in turn, leads to Gul Dukat, the overseer of the occupation, becoming a worshiper of the Pah Wraiths and a subsequent attempt to release them from their imprisonment and their defeat at the hands of the Emissary, as planned.
Funny how that all worked out for the Prophets, and all it cost them was the lives of 15 million Bajorans, 800 million Cardassians, and who knows how many Klingons, Humans, Vulcans, and other assorted "aggressive, adversarial" corporeal linear beings that they don't really seem to care about.