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If anyone is interested, there was another female Vorta in the latest DS9 episode. I think someone gave her name, but I wasn't paying attention when they did. She died, anyway.
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[This message was edited by The Shadow on May 16, 1999.]
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It's like you never seen a Female Vorta before. Remember the first vorta ever seen, she was female. And she had some psychokinetic powers or something.
What did happen to the Vorta's special powers
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My guess is that it's another of those plot threads hanging off the cliff of half written stories. Still it's a bit hard to cover everything with a limited number of shows!
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Anyone remember Kilana, the Vorta from "The Ship"? * Fnarr, fnarr! *
I think it might be amusing to work in a Dominion cloning facility: When the supervisor is gone on a lunch break, you could have great fun engineering some diabolical monstosities. (I won't even bring up the Freedom class. Opps, too late.)
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