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For the Klingons, restore a traditional government following the honor rules of Kahless. Martok can't try anything too radical, since he's a Commoner among Nobles and may stand to lose his popularity if he isn't careful. He has to solidify his support first, probably riding on the war victory and rewarding his wartime allies.
The most radical thing Martok is likely to do is to move closer to the Federation - and this time the Empire will probably be happy to do so, since the Feds showed "Klingon spirit" in the recent war. The pro-Romulan factions in the Empire will probably fall silent for the time being. Or will they re-emerge now that their strongest opponent, Gowron, is dead? Hardly, since Worf, Slayer of Duras, is whispering in Martok's ear - the pro-Romulan forces would have to go against him, and thus against the war hero Martok.
For the Romulans, probably business as usual. Every second week they will try to take over the universe while fighting internal political battles. They haven't been weakened all that much in the war, and the only enemy that might wish to strike them at the moment is unable to do so - the Klingons are too hurt and their ruler in too precarious a position.
For the Dominion, I don't see any major changes in Gamma policies just because Odo joined the link. There might be some decrease in their solid-paranoia, and a subsequent scaling down of Jem'Hadar conquest operations, but the already existing Dominion structure will probably stand as it is.
Don't fall into thinking the Dominion lost the war because it was weak. Quite to the contrary, it proved it is far mightier than anybody else, save for the Borg. A beachhead force, totally separated from the Gamma quadrant, managed to almost defeat the three most powerful Alpha empires in battle. It's as if the 1942 Dieppe Landing force had managed to not only hold its ground, but almost defeat the joint forces of Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin while receiving no reinforcements from across the Channel and relying only on weapons manufactured in France... Taking of Betazed and other UFP key worlds would be comparable to the Dieppe troops taking Frankfurt in 1943 and holding it until 1945!
Timo Saloniemi
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Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.
It's always cool to hear people's thoughts on the matter.
I imagine the Dominion would be surprised and hurt by the loss. It's like Vietnam ... they never lost anywhere or to anyone, and now that they have, they might re-examine how they do stuff.
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"One's ethics are determined by what we do when no one is looking" Nugget
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Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.
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"One's ethics are determined by what we do when no one is looking" Nugget
Star Trek: Gamma Quadrant
Star Trek: Legacy
Read them, rate them, got money, film them....
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Here lies a toppled god,
His fall was not a small one.
We did but build his pedestal,
A narrow and a tall one.
-Tleilaxu Epigram
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*Kenshiro gets off bed made from solid stone*
*Bed made from solid stone explodes*
Fist of the North Star
[This message has been edited by Gurgeh (edited January 31, 2001).]
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Here lies a toppled god,
His fall was not a small one.
We did but build his pedestal,
A narrow and a tall one.
-Tleilaxu Epigram