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Overall the last ep was excellent, although not among the very best of the series (Like Call To Arms).
The only serious disappointment was not hearing Morn speak! It was extremely cruel of the writers to tease us at the end ....... Quark kept proding Morn to finish his sentences and he never did....
this "turf war" between "DS9 property", "VOY property", and "Feature Film property" is nonsense...... don't Berman et al realize that one of the greatest attractions of ST is the consistent and logical (usually) "universe" shared by all of the shows?
It makes no sense whatsoever that in the final desparate battle to save the Federation and the Alpha Quadrant, there would be no:
- Sovereign Classes (especially Ent-E). - Prometheus Classes (especially after seeing it wipe some Romulan and Nebula-class butts a year or so ago.
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I know what you mean Hawkman, the last battle would have been more interesting if those ships were there plus if they made new scenes instead of reusing stock footage. Imagine seeing the Prometheus blow up one of the Breen ships in half, the Enterprise-E or the USS Soverign turn on a dime while chasing Jem H'addar battle cruisers, and an Ambassador Class starship having its nacelles and saucer blown off. But oh well...
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Just to play devil's advocate for a second...
There is probably only one Prometheus class ship. And while that ship proved itself in combat, there are still some rather glaring flaws to take care of. (Like security.)
There isn't an Ambassador CGI model to stick in any of the scenes. While I agree there should be, I'm not the one paying for it.
I do tend to agree about the Sovereign class, though I think having the Enterprise show up would have been too tacky. This is DS9's finale, after all.
Still, we only see a small portion of the battle. Do as I do, and imagine Sovereigns and Ambassadors running around all over the place, just offscreen.
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