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Subject: Answers
Date: Wed, Nov 18, 1998 14:49 EST
From: RonDMoore
Message-id: <19981118144955.05328.00002193@ng152.aol.com>

<<Do you intend on resolving the whole issue of Garak�s past before the end 
of the season?  Also, is there any chance in hell that Garak and Dukat are
brothers???>>

I doubt we'll fill in all the blanks on Garak's backstory, and we don't
believe that he and Dukat are brothers.  (Lovers, maybe.)

<<Are their plans for the crew to travel back to the Gamma Quadrant 
before the series ends?   Will we get to see any of the other Gamma Quadrant
races seen earlier in the series, or possibly any new species from the other
side of the wormhole during the season?>>

All of the above is possible.

<< Finally, has the writing staff begun working on the Section 31 follow up 
story?>>

As a matter of fact, I just turned in the next Section 31 script last night.
(The title isn't official yet.)

<<Let's see now.....Worf is an outcast from his people...Garak is an outcast
from his people...Odo was an outcast from his people...and now there's
Ezri.... Ezri who didn't want to be a joined trill.....who just happened to 
be on the ship carrying the symbiont back to the Trill homeworld...And now 
she has the Dax symbiont inside her...something that most if not all trills
want but that she does not wish...which would probably make her on not the 
same wavelength with most of Trill population...My question:

Isn't DS9 just the French Foreign Legion in space?>>

Hadn't looked at it that way before, but I kinda like it.  Around here, we
tend to refer to the station as the Island of Misfit Toys.

<<Has there been any talk of doing some DS9 TV movies for UPN's Thursday 
night movie after DS9's season is over? >>

Not that I know of.

<<Have you heard if UPN wants to do any Trek (like Sulu or Klingon stories,
for example) movies at all for their Thursday movies (especially since their
ratings are dropping like a rock at the moment)? >>

Haven't heard anything along these lines either.  To be clear, I know of no
new Trek projects of any sort being talked about or considered here at
Paramount.

<<I was just wondering what ever happened to some of my favorite characters
from TNG. Do you happen to know where exactly the dismantled  remains of 
Lore are being kept? Also, whatever happened to Sela and  Crosis? I know 
there isn't much of a connection between the two characters, but I think 
they're both pretty cool, and in Sela's case,  she was raising pretty high 
in the Romulan ranks, especially in some of the TNG books, yet in the 
entire conflict with the Gamma quadrant she fails to make an appearance. 
Also, was Crosis arrested for his involvement with Lore, or was he killed 
in the conflict, or is he simply MIA?>>

I believe that Data keeps the parts to Lore in his closet on the Enterprise
and that he sometimes puts them back together to explore various aspects of
the human experience that involve handcuffs and leather straps.  Sela and
Crosis were married in a quiet chapel ceremony on Risa and are now expecting
a blonde Borg drone with a penchant for skullduggery.

<<Ron, was there any particualr reason behind selecting the MLB hats(the
Braves and the Giants) that Captain Sisko and Jake wore during the game?  I
would also like to thank you for not letting the Niners come from behind
during the game.  I've seen so many movies and television shows where the
"Good Guys" rally in the end by scoring a\ unimaginable amount of points!
Thanks for showing that you can still have a good time even when you lose.>>

The caps were chosen by Avery and Cirroc and I presume that they represent
their favorite teams.

<<you have said that Leonard Nimoy will not appear in the final mirror
universe episode. I realise that you don't want a mere "guest star 
appearance" ratings stunt, but did you ever consider that Mirror Spock's 
appearance would have bookended the mirror univere saga nicely? I was 
annoyed when I found out that Spock's pacifist actions led to the 
enslavement of humans (although I realised it made good story), and think 
Mirror Spock should have an oppurtunity to redeem himself by doing 
something really good.>>

We were quite intrigued by the notion of using Mirror Spock, but it never
worked out for various reasons.

<<You mention toying with the idea of a new Dax/Bashir romance.  Please 
don't. With all the things left to do this season, do you really have time 
to for shoe-horning Ezri into another Trek romance?  Isn't she an 
interesting enough character on her own?>.

It's still up in the air, but the fact that we continue to do stories 
without such a pairing proves that she's an interesting character whether 
or not we involve her in a romance.

<<First of all I would like to say that I love you work and I think DS9 is 
one of the best Trek series. It has the cast linked in a "family" type way 
more than the others do. Second of all I have watched the boards and have 
not seen any question/answers regarding this. A few weeks ago I saw on a 
Star Trek fans website (dont remember which one) and someone claimed that 
they had been to a convention with some Ds9 execs. The question was asked 
"Will we see a Ds9 movie" the response was a curious one. The answer was 
"Possibly but if so it would have to be centered in the past" This suggests 
to me (if true) that something "Big" is going to happen to one of the crew
or DS9 or Bajor. Any comments on this?>>

I'm not sure what this response was intended to mean or even which "Ds9 
exec" would've made it.  We do have big plans for the end of the show, but I
don't know why any further DS9 project would "have" to take place in the 
past.

<< Mr. Moore, I was curious about two subjects, the first you may have
answered. That being, is anybody talking about Q popping into an episode
before the season ends? It would be very interesting to see the Continuum's
relationship to the Prophets and their enemies (the name escapes me). Also, 
is anybody tossing around ideas for a Federation/Romulan war in the next 
movie or two? "In the Pale Moonlight" has certainly established motive for
the Romulans.  Thanks for your time and for being so frank with the fans 
during your  chats. I'm a big fan.>>

We have no plans to see Q this year and I know for a fact that there is no
discussion currently underway about the next Trek movie.

<<What's up for you after DS9 shuts down.  Will you be writing more TV?  
Will you still visit with us? A lot of us would like to know where you're 
headed?>>

My plans are still up in the air.  I like TV, I like the pace, the work, the
cameradie among the staff.  I think I'll stop the Q&A once DS9 goes off the
air, but I'll let you know what my future plans are when I know myself.

<<Is it safe to say (or speculate) that the helm position (or flight
controller) is reserved for young officers interested in an eventual command
of their own?>>

Not really since we saw Dax piloting the Defiant time and again.

<<Is there a chance , however so slim ,that we will see the Jack Pack at the
end of the season or are they done with ?>>

There is a chance, because we've talked about working them into the final
episodes, but at the moment they are not in our plans.

<<Are we ever gonna get a Jake episode this season ?>>

Yes.

<<Ron, what will be the next episode to feature Garak?  Is he in anything
before "The Emperor's New Cloak" (or whatever its final title is?).>>

Garak's next appearance will be in "The Emperor's New Cloak."

<<Also, can you give us any hints about "It's Only a Paper Moon"?  Is it
another Benny Russell story as rumored? >>

This one features Nog and Vic Fontaine and it follows up on some of the 
events of "The Siege of AR-558."  So far, it's the one I enjoyed working 
on the most this season.

<<Another rumor going around is that we'll see Ziyal again.   Any plans for
this to happen?  (A "maybe" will be interpreted as a "yes" BTW. :-))>>

No plans to see Ziyal again.

<<Ron, Nicole deBoer is so small in relation to the rest of the cast (even
Nana towers over her) that don't you think it would be a good idea to put 
her in a pair of high heels?  Wouldn't this make it easier to frame shots 
where she's in scenes with her taller costars?>>

She's already in a sizable pair of boots.

<<"Take Me Out to the Holosuite" -- Had Jadzia remained on the station, what
position would you have given her?  ;)>>

Beer vendor?  (Oh, relax.  It's a joke, I love Terry.)

<<Who is taking over Jadzia's spot (no pun intended) in ops?  Is it just 
going to be an "Ensign of the Week" thing, like the helm on TNG eventually
became?>> 

EOTW is the plan.

<<Have you made any decisions, one way or the other, about whether we'll be
seeing any fallout (emotional, political, whatever) from Sisko's actions in
"In the Pale Moonlight"?  It just seems so rich not to utilize it in some 
way during the course of the year.>>

This is under active discussion right now.  We've tossed around various
follow-ups, but we're not sure if they fit into the overall plan at the
moment.

<<So, are you planning your big time-travel episode this season yet?  Or 
will there even be one?>>

Same answer as above.

<<Will Sisko ever tell Ezri that he... *ahem* ... got to know Jadzia well in
the mirror universe?>>

He'll just let her see the pictures.

<<Why aren't we seeing Dukat until the 9th episode?  Seems that he's going 
to be in fewer eps than in any previous season. Why?>>

Dukat's a very important character and we're careful about using him too 
much. We didn't have a good story for him until # 9, so we didn't show him 
until then.

<<Are the rumors of estrangement between Alaimo/Behr true? I've heard (and
from reliable sources, not just Internet rumors) that Alaimo protested the
direction you're taking Dukat and in retaliation Behr pared down the # of 
eps in which we'll see Dukat (less $$ in Alaimo's pocket). Since he seems 
to be getting less air time in this the final season, than in any other, 
there appears to be some truth to this rumor.>>

All of this is untrue.  

<<Well, we've seen the different clones of Weyoun, but what about Keevan 
will we be seeing clones of him as well?>>

I don't think we'll see Keevan again.

<<I think I asked this one over the summer, but it got lost in the shuffle.
 I heard a rumor that the scene in ToTP where Dukat says to the dying Jadzia
"I never intended you any harm" was added on the set at Marc Alaimo's 
request. Is this true?  Was there anything on ToTP that was changed at the 
last minute?>>

I know that this was a last-minute change that went back and forth, but 
to be honest I don't know who was arguing for what.  I was looking 
forward to vacation at that point and everything about the final episode 
was in the hands of Ira and Hans.

<<How do you feel about how the new season is shaping up so far?>>

I'm happy with it.  A couple of rough spots, but I think the season is
developing into a good solid year that will only get better and better.

<<If you could go back in time and change something on the Trek's you have
worked on, what would it be?>>

That is a very long list.  I can't say that I'm 100% happy with anything 
I've ever worked on.  Some shows have fulfilled my expectations or even 
surpassed them, but even then I can always find dialog that rings false 
or a scene that could've been better or something.

<< which is better-- early, mid, or late Beatles?>>

They're all wonderful and watching "The Beatles Anthology" only reinforces
that view.

<<For the first time I agree with Ev Sagan. I share her
concerns about some of Ron Moore's answers. Too
many times I've read Moore responses in which he
claims he and the other writers weren't sure if they
were going to do something. I thought thay had 
mapped out what they were going to do. If they had
they would know whether they were going to be 
dealing with certain storylines or not. Heck with
about 13 episodes left to write they SHOULD know
EXACTLY what they are going to do by now. Never-
theless Mr. Moore keeps claiming differently.

This has me worried. Going into this year we knew
there were many things that had to be resolved. And
I mean HAD to be resolved. I'm not talking about plots
the fans wanted to see such as the return of Kai Opaka.
Her return would be nice and I would appreciate it if
it happened, but it wasn't all that important for the series.
There were other matters that had to be dealt with, plus
there were other developments that Ron Moore said would
occur....

....They have squandered too much
time already giving us epiosodes that doesn't push overall story-
lines further. Plus they have given us a baseball episode that
was a COMPLETE waste of time. Not to mention that instead
of giving us a lot of Dukat, or Garak or Winn we are going to
be  getting  a  lot  of  Vic in the  first  half  of   the  season.
Let me make this clear: I don't give a heck about Vic!!! He may
be kinda cool and all, but he isn't really important to the series.
And it was also disheartening to hear Ron Moore mention that
they are thinking about making Ezri and Bashir a couple. Not
only isn't it necessary to have every female on the show shack
up with some guy, it would take too much time. After all to handle
such a relationship properly would take storylines that spanned
over a few epiosdes at least, and that could take time from more
interesting plots. Anyone who would rather  see stories that
dealt with meatty issues such as the remaining members of the
Maquis or the political intrigue on Bajor go stand on the left side
of the room. Anyone who would instead rather see another pointless, 
DS9 romance blossom go stand on the right. Now...blow up that
right side this instance !!!! 

<Sigh> I guess I'm just frustrated seeing time wasted. I believe every
second of every show should be spent logically tying up loose ends.
I don't care if the episodes need an A, B, C, and D story to do this.
Too much plot is not a problem for me; too little is. If TPTB don't
bring all the important storylines of DS9 to some kind of a conclusion,
I'll be disappointed. They still have time to do so. But the clock is
ticking.>>

I don't recall promising to wrap up every single plot thread by the end of 
the show.  Fundamentally, we tell stories that we find interesting for one
reason or another.  That's no different this year than any other year.  We 
do have a plan for the end of the series and the episodes leading up to it. 
Indeed, we've already laid some of the groundwork in the first dozen shows. 
 However, our blueprint for the final year is, and was always
designed to be, flexible.  We want room to add new shows as we think of 
them, or to change directions if it seems like a good idea.  I happen to
think that a show like "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" is definitely a final
season episode since it deals with a plot thread (Sisko's baseball 
obsession) that's been there since the pilot.  We also believe that the show
should be fun as well as "meaty" and that our task is not to tie up every 
single plotline, but to provide an entertaining and thought-provoking final 
year that brings the series to a rousing conclusion.  Sit back, relax, and 
enjoy the ride.

<<Mr. Ronald D. Moore, although it's only the beginning of the second week 
of November '98  and we are officially only six episodes into the 7th and 
Final Season of DS9,  My question for you is "When will you start filming 
the 2-hour Series Finale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine?"  and for the sake
of the TV Series to have at least an ending that will satisfy all the fans 
of the main cast, including Nicole deBoer and Terry Farrell who was part of 
the cast for most of the entire TV Series.  And please, for the sake of 
DS9's possible future in the big screen sometime in either the end of the 
first or the turn of the second decade of the 21st Century,  there has to 
be a way to include Terry Farrell in the Grand Finale and any possible 
movies.>>

We'll start filming the two-hour finale in late March/early April.  No
decision has been made about using Terry or not.

<<By the way, your decision to kill off Jadzia Dax was mean-spirited, very
controversial didn't reflect the best intrests of either the show's 
continuity or honoring Terry's last wishes to leave her character 
completely alone, has angered thousands of her fans and I am one of many 
fans who loved and admired her character.  I only hope that you, Rick Berman
and Ira Steven Behr and the rest of your staff realize that all of you have 
made a grave error. Even as we approach the 1998 Holiday Season and the 
arrival of 1999, I am suggesting that all of you seriously include Ms. 
Farrell in the 2-Hour Final Episode of the Series, one way or another.  If 
you don't the chances of the DS9 TV Series ending at least on a satisfactory 
note, In my opinion are slim to none.>>

By the way, we didn't want Terry to leave in the first place but once she 
did we decided in was in the best interests of the show to kill off her
character.  And none of us consider that decision to be in error.

<<Is the executed Gul whom Odo was planning to meet the same one who gave 
him information way back in the two parter where a Cardassian/Romulan 
fleet got ambushed by the Jem H'dar?>>

Probably.  We never gave a name to Odo's source back in "Improbable Cause" 
but we figured this was probably the same guy.

<<Is it true that Weyoun Version 7.0 is bigger, faster, and better than 
Weyoun 6.0?>>

Yes, but I can't discuss all the enhancements made to Weyoun 7.0 on a 
family-oriented board like this.

<<Was there any discussion about showing Weyoun #5 being killed off or were
you guys pretty much in agreement that the episode would be written as
aired?>>

We never planned to show him being killed.

<<I was just wondering if you have seen, or were planning to see, the new
film, "The Siege.">>

I haven't seen it and I'll probably wait for it to come to DTV.

<<Great season Ron; now, I just saw the PBS Documentary on Homicide.  They
follow the production of an episode from the pitch to completion.  At one 
part they speak to the writer, who's about to make changes to the script, 
and he explains who wants what changes.  The network seemed to gut his 
story, without directly changing the story, but changing it more then enough
to make the story seem hollow.  Now, keeping in mind that the Star Trek 
franchise doesn't push the envelope (maybe they do, we never get to see what
gets cut) half as much as a program like Homicide or NYPD Blue; has a 
situation like that ever happend to you?  Can you explain?>>

We have a different situation.  We don't have to deal with a network of any
kind and Paramount for the most part leaves us alone.  It's a great way to 
run a series and I wish that the rest of the business was more like this.

<< Is the wormhole open to any traffic at this point?>>

No.

<<When and how did the female Changeling contract the disease?>>

You'll have to wait for any information on this subject.

<<One thing that DS9 has always done extremely well over the years, compared
to the other Trek series, is maintain continuity between episodes and 
develop consequences from one episode to another.  Why do you think DS9 is 
more successful at this?  Is there a greater effort on behalf of the writers
and producers, or are there other factors?  Would you prefer *not* to be 
bound by Trek precedents?>>

Stronger continuity was forced on DS9 by the series concept itself.   Since
we're on a station that doesn't go anywhere, the plotlines have a tendency 
to stick around and it's hard to pretend that last week's episode didn't
happen. On TNG, the Enterprise did a story, then just moved on and there was
virtually no need to follow up on any particular plotline unless they were 
character-oriented plots like Worf's discommendation for instance.  I like 
the continuity of the series and if I had my druthers, I'd have made the 
entire show a serial.

<<Now a question: are there any Peter Allan Fields and/or Michael Taylor
scripts in the works for this season?>>

I don't think Michael will be writing one for us, but there's a good chance
Peter will.

<<Ron, whose duty was it to write all that text on the wall in "Shadows and
Symbols" to represent Benny Russell's story? >>

The task of physically writing the words fell to our set dressers.  I 
believe that the final two or three paragraphs were written by Hans, 
who then gave them to the crew, but that the rest of the words on the walls 
were actually lifted from the 5-9 page story outlines for other episodes of 
DS9.

<<In "The Valiant", Nog was taking a message from the UFP to the Grand 
Nagus, presumably concerning an alliance with the Ferengi.  Will we found 
out what the trip was about?>>

It was, in fact, a diplomatic feeler about bringing the Ferengi Alliance 
into the war.  This subject may come up again, but I don't think the 
Ferengis are interested.

<<Will the Prophet take the form of any of the departed characters before 
the series ends?  Will we see Lenara Kahn this season?>>

Maybe and No.

<<Do you think the Animated series should be considered canon?  Or even more
so, IS the Animated Series canon?>>

We don't consider it canon, but it's kinda cool to throw in the odd 
reference here and there.

<<Was ["Once More Unto the Breach"] where you made a mention to The Animated
Series, as you said you were going to do this season?  If so, what was it?>>

Kor mentions the "Klothos" as being his ship during the battle of Caleb V.
The Klothos was Kor's ship in the TAS episode "Time Trap."

<<Is all the talk about the Alamo in recent episodes subtly preparing us for
how the Dominion War will end?  Will "Remember Deep Space Nine" be a 
rallying cry for the next "next generation"?>>

You never know...

<<Any truth to the rumor that a 2-parter is planned for February sweeps?  
And that it features the return of Section 31?>>

No.

<<Just a note to tell you how much I enjoyed  "Once More Unto the Breach"
(great title, incidentally).
       It was terrific to see the return and departure of one of the icons
of klinfandom, Kor.  I kinda hate to say this, but I hope Kor *won't* have a
miraculous return; he's earned his place in the Black Fleet.
   Regarding the explanation for Martok's rancor: did you intend for this 
revelation of Kor's elevated imperial status to once and for all confute
the (non"canonic") concepts in Ford's The Final Reflection?  In the
Fordian/FASA backstory, the smooth-browed Klingons held lower status in the
Empire, and Kor was definitely one of that breed.  (Worf's discomfort over 
the smooth-heads' presence in "Trials and Tribulations" seemed to promote
that Fordian theory.  Likewise the insult from the Conversational Klingon 
CD ROM:
"your mother has a smooth forehead!")  Yet, Kor is now revealed to possess
"superior bloodlines" -- ???  Any explanations for this?  OTOH, Martok's 
story correlates more or less with the Fordian concept of the komerex zha, 
the
perpetual Great Game of Empire, by which any Klingon can strive for personal
power and status -- regardless of birth or station.>>

Thanks for the kind words.  I didn't set out to deliberately refute anything
in "The Final Reflection."  To be honest, although the book did influence 
some of my early thoughts on the Klingons, I haven't read it in at least 
fifteen
years or so and I don't really remember all the nuances of Ford's take on 
the Klingons.  We have no explanation for the smooth-head/bumpy-head 
transition and nothing in the show should be taken as addressing that point.

<Worf suggests taking one ship to go back and engage the Jem'Hadar pursuers.
Martok responses, "But, whoever else is on that ship will probably die!" to
which Worf answers, "Well, we'll transfer the crew to other ships, so there
won't be so many killed."  What??  I thought these were Klingons!!  "Today 
is
a good day to die," and all that -- Martok should have gutted Worf for even
suggesting that they deny these warriors the privledge of dying in glorious
battle!!  Ron, what gives??>>

The Klingons can't be too suicidal.  They're fighting a long and bitter war
against a very strong opponent.  They do have to husband their strength and
their manpower to a certain extent.

<<I know the Garak character was created before your arrival on DS9, but
you're the only person I know to ask. Considering Garak's past and current
professions, did someone on staff have the phrase/title "Tinker, Tailor,
Soldier, Spy" going through their head during the character's development?
I'm just curious.>>

I wasn't here, but I know that "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" was definitely
one of the influences on Garak's character.  Ira in particular is a big fan 
of that British series.  (In fact, when I first started on TNG, Ira and Hans
took to calling me "Young Peter Guillam.")
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