The Cardassians however were first and formost a military dictatorship before they joined the Dominion, utterly ruthless and desperate for anything to restore them to thier "proper place in the universe". There are parrelles between the Klingon-Cardassion war and the Empire-Rebellion civil war I freely admit but I think the Rebellion would be wary of trading one Empire for another. Perhaps not of course and I could easily see a hair raising adventure between the more gung ho rebels who want to help the Dominion kick the Empire out of the cosmos and deal with the ramifications later and those, possibly humans not liking the possibility of living under a Changling dominated galaxy, who might wish to stay netural for the time being if not actually aid the Empire. The devil you know sort of stuff.Praeothmin wrote:The Cardassians also liked their freedom, and were promised much more if they joined the Dominion, so who says the Dominion don't just tell them: "We just want our territory, and then be part of the Republic, and to do that, we need to get rid of the Empire. As soon as it is done, we let you keep the Republic, gain a member, and we live in peace for the rest of eternity!", only to double-cross them at the end, like they did the Cardassians... :)sonofccn wrote:I'm not sure the Rebels would join up. They're freedom loving guys fighting oppression as opposed to borderline Nazi reptiles with delusions of grandure and outside of a few key areas, such as using imposters to great effect, changlings seemed rather naive about hiding their intentions from the solids. Plus the whole slave races modified to serve them might be a little unsettling.
As to the changling's playing the long con game I don't think they're really up to it. Thier smug sense of superority over the solids, even when things were going badly, largely compelled them to treat the Cardassions, sort of a vital ally with the bulk of Dominion assets stuck in the Gamma quadrent, like dirt compelling the resiestance campaing which cultivated into the burn Cardassia Prime to a cinder plan which was an adhoch plan of retribution rather than a final master stroke of a brutally cunning plan. Just my thoughts of course, and I welcome your take on the Dominion.