Correct, at least according to the commentary. They however decided against it because they felt that being Bajoran was too central a pillar of her character.JME2 wrote:Wasn't the original ending to have Bashir's medical tests come up inconclusive as to whether or not Kira was Bajoran or Cardassian, with Kira choosing to be her own person?Thanas wrote:Second Skin - a great episode that might have been better if they kept us guessing in the end.
However, IMO it was a wasted opportunity - they could have made more of it. A few episodes showing Kira to struggle with the possibility of being cardassian etc....
It is noteworthy that characters not being sure if they are something else is exactly what RDM then did in his BSG saga, while Robert Hewitt Wolfe used the same device on his show Andromeda several times.
I would agree, but then again Starfleet doesn't really care what happens to the Maquis.While this is one of my favorite episodes of the series (and my favorite installment of the Eddington trilogy), it always bugged me that there was never any geo-political fallout/punishment from the Starfleet Admiralty over Sisko's deployment of bio-weapons, even if it was a Maquis colony.
What do you think of the rest of my list, btw?
In the pale moonlight. It is on my list.Darth Paxis wrote:I can't remember the name of it, but I liked the episode where Sisko compromises his morals to bring the Romulans into the war, and then says that he would do it again.
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