clearspira wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 6:34 pm
Durandal_1707 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 3:02 pm
G-Man wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:57 am
(c) [Off the topic of Winn] The biggest question with the Prophets is why the Dominion never made a chroniton array and killed them from their side of the wormhole, as the Pah Wraiths tried to get O'Brien to do in the first episode in which they appeared.
The Dominion doesn't know that that's even possible. It's unclear whether the Dominion on the Gamma side is even aware of the
existence of the Prophets. There's a number of ways their Alpha forces could have found out about that, of course, but Weyoun doesn't seem to care.
That's something I would have changed, by the way. If the Dominion had had retaking the station to use its emitters to kill the Prophets as a war goal, that would have not only kept DS9 closer to the action, but would have upped the stakes
considerably.
One of the weird/bad writing attributes of the Dominion is that they are more advanced than the Federation in many ways. Long range transporters, weapons that go through shields, the ability to see through a cloak etc. and yet are frequently outdone by those Federation doctors and engineers that ''can turn rocks into replicators''. It made sense in SG-1 as the Goa'uld were stagnant, and the Asgard and Ancients had lost the ability to think like 20th/21st century humans.
But here? It really does not make sense that the Dominion could not work out the weaknesses of the Prophets if the Federation could, and it makes no sense that they wouldn't do it. Just set up some emitters on the Gamma side of the wormhole and shoot until there is no one left (and lets remember that they had five seasons to work out that the Prophets were real before it was closed).
If you need to justify it, remember their scientists seem to mainly be Vorta clones. Ones which, if not doing well, are killed off and cloned again for a fresh perspective.
And remember, the Dominion IS stagnant. They have tricks in their arsenal, but they are thousands of years old and curb any non-conformist thought out of their population via Jem'Hadar invasion or disease.
That's going to severely limit their abilities to counter something that they haven't run into before. Whereas a strength of the Federation is embracing multiple points of view being brought to the table in a problem. The Dominion also took their time trying to destroy the various Alpha Quadrant powers via subterfuge. If the Dominion struck immediately, the Federation might not have had a chance to adapt their shields, or build up their fleet. But that would have caused the other powers to band together due to the existential threat being presented so quickly.
On the plus side for the Dominion, their slow and steady approach took quite a few powers out of the war before it began. The Cardassians we're on their side, the Romulans were neutral until they joined the UFP side, the So'na supplied them with Ketracel White until the events of Insurrection, and the Tholians stayed out of the war entirely.
That's a lot of powers sidelined via good old fashioned diplomacy. It's only for some small fortunes that they didn't further curb the UFP side(blowing up Bajor's sun and taking out a combined Starfleet/Klingon/Romulan fleet, the Klingon invasion of Cardassia, the panic about Changelings on Earth that nearly led to a civil war, etc.)
The Dominion had tricks, they just didn't always pan out. The ones that did hurt quite a few major powers in the Alpha Quadrant.
Wormhole aliens that vanish a fleet because of prayer is probably out of their wheelhouse.