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8/3/2025, 11:40:44 AM
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The Dominion Vorta treat them like pagan savages who need to hear the 'good news' of the Founders. It writes itself.
With unironic parallels of uber-Christian colonialists meeting indigenous populations in an unwoke old skool Star Trek thought-provoking kinda way.
>some neglected/forgotten planet/moon/area used by the early Founders for genetic testing and selective breeding of the Vorta species
>maybe rejected and left to fend for themselves for whatever reason, unsuitable, low IQ, independent, animalistic
>discovered by uber-Dominion Vorta fag like Weyoun
>in far outer region so he can't contact Founders directly about it, and tries to interact with them
>sorta part of the programming of the Dominion Vorta to propagandise the idea the Founders are gods to other Vorta, so you find out their belief is self-reinforcing when you put Vorta in groups, but in this story plays out as missionary preaching/conversion/crusade
>'Weyoun' offended they don't worship the Founder and tries to convert them
>hilarity and shit ensues
>maybe one of the wild Vorta are based on Weyoun's genome, (because Jeffrey Combs doesn't have enough parts to play in DS9 already).
I think the underlying theme and plot should be based on the IRL North Sentinel Island and known interactions and incidents with them, (the island has probably the last remaining uncontacted humans on Earth). They react violently to outsiders due to previous interactions going sour, and the Indian government has laws against contacting them for 'muh cultural preservation' or some shit. Personally I think it's a travesty. Imagine if you were a kid on that island with an IQ of 150, living like a primitive, and then later you found out about the real world, computers, and robots and shit - and that some faggots kept it from you out of some hippy-dippy 'noble savage' ideal, leaving you scratching around in the dirt in the CURRENT YEAR. I'd be fucking pissed.
Perfect philosophical conflict for old skool Trek.
The Dominion Vorta treat them like pagan savages who need to hear the 'good news' of the Founders. It writes itself.
With unironic parallels of uber-Christian colonialists meeting indigenous populations in an unwoke old skool Star Trek thought-provoking kinda way.
>some neglected/forgotten planet/moon/area used by the early Founders for genetic testing and selective breeding of the Vorta species
>maybe rejected and left to fend for themselves for whatever reason, unsuitable, low IQ, independent, animalistic
>discovered by uber-Dominion Vorta fag like Weyoun
>in far outer region so he can't contact Founders directly about it, and tries to interact with them
>sorta part of the programming of the Dominion Vorta to propagandise the idea the Founders are gods to other Vorta, so you find out their belief is self-reinforcing when you put Vorta in groups, but in this story plays out as missionary preaching/conversion/crusade
>'Weyoun' offended they don't worship the Founder and tries to convert them
>hilarity and shit ensues
>maybe one of the wild Vorta are based on Weyoun's genome, (because Jeffrey Combs doesn't have enough parts to play in DS9 already).
I think the underlying theme and plot should be based on the IRL North Sentinel Island and known interactions and incidents with them, (the island has probably the last remaining uncontacted humans on Earth). They react violently to outsiders due to previous interactions going sour, and the Indian government has laws against contacting them for 'muh cultural preservation' or some shit. Personally I think it's a travesty. Imagine if you were a kid on that island with an IQ of 150, living like a primitive, and then later you found out about the real world, computers, and robots and shit - and that some faggots kept it from you out of some hippy-dippy 'noble savage' ideal, leaving you scratching around in the dirt in the CURRENT YEAR. I'd be fucking pissed.
Perfect philosophical conflict for old skool Trek.
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