Actions have consequences and the Maquis is the understandable end result of Federational political compromises. The Cardassians are not exactly lovable teddy bears and I can identify with Commander Hudson in his desire to fight back.
We get some classic Cardassian backstabbing in this episode. With Dukat captured the Cardassians decide to throw him under the bus and pin the shipments of weapons on Dukat. Apparently Dukat was not as blood thirsty when leaving Bajor as some deemed he should be and that has made him enemies? I enjoy the moment on the runabout when Dukat uses his reputation (and cardassian) to motivate the gun runner to allow access to the ship.
The episode ends on a cliff hanger ---- they overplayed the hand during the episode and this really did not come as much of a surprise. That's okay though --- I'm not into star trek for shocking plot twists.
We get some classic Cardassian backstabbing in this episode. With Dukat captured the Cardassians decide to throw him under the bus and pin the shipments of weapons on Dukat. Apparently Dukat was not as blood thirsty when leaving Bajor as some deemed he should be and that has made him enemies? I enjoy the moment on the runabout when Dukat uses his reputation (and cardassian) to motivate the gun runner to allow access to the ship.
The episode ends on a cliff hanger ---- they overplayed the hand during the episode and this really did not come as much of a surprise. That's okay though --- I'm not into star trek for shocking plot twists.