• cheery_coffee@lemmy.ca
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      They were interesting when they took over OBrien’s wife, I didn’t enjoy most of the Bajoran religious episodes though.

      I also found it annoying that their incorporeal nature was inconsistent. They live outside of time, and they basically possessed his mother‘s body for like 2 years and forced her to have sex with a man and give birth to him so that they could create a timeline where Sisko exists. Yet they were surprised that he wanted to get married and they told him he’d live a life of pain if he did so, and yet nothing came of that.

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        You can always cop out of these conundrums with the “lord works in mysterious ways” rhetoric.

        Perhaps they needed to act surprised and tell him that in order to steer events in the right direction.

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      Personally I disliked the whole introduction of religion into the Trek setting, though DS9 is still a great show. It just felt like a weird step back in an enlightened future defined by knowledge and science to suddenly have “gods” fucking around

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        Q are basically gods, and religion is widely present in our society so I’m okay with it.

        I do skip most of the Bajoran episodes though…

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          Fair enough, though they don’t have a religion worshipping them and are not at all very god like aside from their omnipotent powers. They seem more like bored Greek pantheon gods, pretty normal and flawed people with superhuman abilities.

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          Thats a good point I hadn’t considered, it’s been a while since I watched TOS.

          But I would argue that especially the latter was more a lesson that superhuman powers don’t constitute a god, whereas DS9 seems to be a lot less critical in their depiction of the bajoran belief system and the wormhole aliens / prophets.