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From: "Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: All Things Trek was
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> >From: "Reggie Bautista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >George A. wrote:
> >>Had no use for Jadzia the Macho, Jadzia "I
> >>
> >>I did like the Dax/symibont aspect.
>
> Me too. That was a nice twist for a Trek show.
>
> >
> >Yeah, Jadzia was very macho and very interested in showing herself to be
as
> >capable as anyone else.  Also, in some of her personal life as explored
> >during the relationship with Worf, she is sort of the "Federation Party
> >Girl (tm)"  :-)  Definitely not afraid of having a good time.
>
> She provides a lot of very interesting moments in "Trials and
Tribbleations"
> too.  True, she is played like the "party girl" in that episode as well,
> with all her memories of McCoy having "the hands of a surgeon" and her
> affinity for "Starfleet classic design, black leather and silver linings".
> But then again, they were going for the TOS environment of girls. Like she
> says, "..females wore less".
> >
> >
> >A lot of people didn't like Ezri because she wasn't as strong and brash
as
> >Jadzia (my wife included).  A lot of people felt like you, that Ezri was
a
> >much more interesting character.  Me, I liked 'em both.  IDIC :-)
>
> Count me as one of the fans who didn't like Ezri, too. If a character is a
> new host for the symbiont, wouldn't she be expected to have the same
> character traits? I wonder.
>
> JJ


I always figured the hosts would be varied to give the symbiont breadth in
its experiences.

George A



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