The Son'a and the Bak'u
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Ruafo wasn't in command of all Son'a forces, was he?
I remember they were mentioned in DS9...
If he wasn't their supreme commander... what do you think the supreme commander did when he found out Ruafo was dead, his mission was a failure, and one of their battleships was destroyed and another critically damaged...?
I remember they were mentioned in DS9...
If he wasn't their supreme commander... what do you think the supreme commander did when he found out Ruafo was dead, his mission was a failure, and one of their battleships was destroyed and another critically damaged...?
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I had always assumed that the syptoms exhibited by the Son'a were just a case of extreme old age, brought on by their obsessive attempts to prolong life after losing the natural effects of their homeworld. The need to purify the blood, for example, could be induced by the body artificially outliving the "service life" of the kidneys - or whatever analagous organ the Son'a have.
The Son'a were described as manufacturers of Ketracel White. With the withdrawal of the Dominion from the Alpha Quadrant, if that was the Son'a's major industry, I think there will be little seen of them again.
The Son'a were described as manufacturers of Ketracel White. With the withdrawal of the Dominion from the Alpha Quadrant, if that was the Son'a's major industry, I think there will be little seen of them again.
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Speaking of, what was the deal with the Son'a being potentially Dominion members and the Federation doing business with them? That never really made sense to me. I can understand the Federation doing business with a questionable power, but with, oh, THE PEOPLE THEY'RE AT WAR WITH, it doesn't really make much sense. I see this as a big problem, one we saw again in Nemesis, which was ignoring the Dominion War and the signficant events of Alpha Quadrant politics established in DS9.Mikey wrote:I had always assumed that the syptoms exhibited by the Son'a were just a case of extreme old age, brought on by their obsessive attempts to prolong life after losing the natural effects of their homeworld. The need to purify the blood, for example, could be induced by the body artificially outliving the "service life" of the kidneys - or whatever analagous organ the Son'a have.
The Son'a were described as manufacturers of Ketracel White. With the withdrawal of the Dominion from the Alpha Quadrant, if that was the Son'a's major industry, I think there will be little seen of them again.
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I believe they said it was a possibility but never confirmed.
The whole point of doing business was to stop them joining the Dominion, keep yor friends close and your enemies closer.
The whole point of doing business was to stop them joining the Dominion, keep yor friends close and your enemies closer.
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That's an interesting explanation. But even then, I just can't shake the feeling that when they wrote Insurrection they just asked someone who had seen Deep Space Nine something about the villians and didn't understand the full scope of the Dominion War and how it related to the plotline. But you never know. Of course, this gets us into the whole discussion about why there's no indication that the Enterprise-E, presumably Starfleet's finest, was never suggested to have served in the war. I can understand the idea that they didn't want to show all their cards, but given the apparent desparation that the Federation reached it becomes hard to believe.
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Well I know there are non canon books that has the E-E involved in the war.
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Wow, this is one old topic.
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Yay, we advanced to the age where we can actually necro dead topics!
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No we haven't!
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I already did once with my thread, now he does it with other threads.
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I did it with the TR116 topic............hmmmm now that I think about it
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Yeah but we fixed that back to its old self. Our sacred thread.
What does defeat mean to you?
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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And then Mark went and defiled it!
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Twas early on while I was still misguided and idealistic. When I thought a topic should be on topic.......................
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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So, about 30 seconds after you joined, then?Mark wrote:Twas early on while I was still misguided and idealistic. When I thought a topic should be on topic.......................
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