Oh and I finished destiny yesterday!
There’s a lot more ezri books from the ds9 themed ones, they start just a bit after the last tv series.
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Stamets@startrek.website 1 year agoI have a book (thanks Paisley) that I’ve started to read thats about Ezri Dax and she’s growing on me.
Oh and I finished destiny yesterday!
There’s a lot more ezri books from the ds9 themed ones, they start just a bit after the last tv series.
HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club 1 year ago
I didn’t hate Ezri, and it was good that they made her intentionally different from Jadzia.
That said, it was sad to see Jadzia go.
magnetosphere@kbin.social 1 year ago
If they got another season or two, as they had planned at one point, I think Ezri would have been great. Still, though, she did a surprisingly good job with the short time she had.
But yeah, I missed Jadzia too.
Stamets@startrek.website 1 year ago
Oh absolutely. Especially so unceremoniously.
GoodbyeBlueMonday@startrek.website 1 year ago
Gotta say though, I wouldn’t mind the unceremonious death of Jadzia if it wasn’t wrapped up in the sexist contract disputes, because the character is the perfect one to kill off, because she was (in a sense) only mostly dead! Imagine if we had gotten the chance to see Ezri talk to Jadzia, like we saw Jadzia talk to former hosts.
The two of them could work through the complications of living on the same station as Jadzia’s husband, how her death wasn’t some honorable warrior’s death like Jadzia (and Curzon) would have dreamed about, and how Ezria wasn’t ready for the responsibility of being a host. There’s a lot of really interesting stuff writers could play with there, and I think Adira and Gray in Discovery have showed there’s some nice storytelling potential there (the same kind of additions to canon could have happened with Ezri and Jadzia, in terms of a traumatic host transfer causing unexpected bonds between the hosts’ memories).