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I really didn't get that "being a comfort woman is awesome" sense from "Wrongs."

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When you think about it, it's super unlikely that the vast majority of people could really be sexually attracted to aliens.  One of the things I did like on Enterprise was the implication that the different races couldn't stand each other's smells, to the point that T'Pol had to take a nasal numbing agent to live on

Willypete

I'd be interested to hear about ground raids and such.

I don't know, when it comes to technological plot holes, since this is science fiction, the writers can always create the conditions necessary for their plot points, so does it really matter?  Like, would a throwaway line in one of the episodes explaining the difference in transporter conditions have made it better?
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I'm baffled by your "museum piece of the time" comment.  It was funny, as re-watching these episodes made me think of how they would be seen as direct commentary on the occupations of afghanistan and Iraq if they were written today.

NO BLOOD FOR WORMHOLES!

Which everybody seems to have forgotten in this stretch of episodes.

You're assuming Jaro has direct control over all cells of the circle.

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Might be in a minority here, but for me, the best is the end of Season five when

This part is fairly true to history.

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Wasn't it part of the resolution of the Cardassian-Federation war?

There were cardassian ships in pursuit.

It's possible that bajor is nowhere near as large as Earth.

I don't know.  I think of the Cardassian Union as being similar to other totalitarian states.  So corrupt and secretive that there are actually numerous severe weaknesses that can be exploited.

To be fair, when we see that, we usually see the visitors dealing with somebody official, like the government.

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