But why even go through the effort of making up a scenario for having a female Jem' Hadar? The answer is simply "fan service with a twist," which pretty much sums up all of Nu-Trek.
But why even go through the effort of making up a scenario for having a female Jem' Hadar? The answer is simply "fan service with a twist," which pretty much sums up all of Nu-Trek.
"Fan service with a twist" may be your interpretation, while others might say it's "they complain when we do something familiar, they complain when we do something new, let's try something in between."
Let's face it, we fans are fickle, and we each are quick to judge if the new material doesn't fit what we think it should be.
If you can do it better, please do so. We'll be watching you in armchairs from the sidelines as do all fans who have nothing to lose.
I, for one, would love to hear what you whiners and moaners would like to see from Star Trek rather than scroll through page after page of hate for what's there.