Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 2
SCORE: 58
I am thankful that I had the money to purchase Star Trek Deep Space
Nine Season 2 on DVD. This show is starting to get its legs by digging
deeper into many of the characters. Miles O’Brien, Quark, and Elim Garak
have some interesting episodes within Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season
2. The Ferengi culture is also explored a little bit in Star Trek Deep
Space Nine Season 2. The human society versus the Ferengi society is
also touched upon within Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 2.
The issues families will have with Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 2
are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, gambling,
evolution, and more. There are plenty of anti-male moments within Star
Trek Deep Space Nine Season 2. Typical Hollyhate content that we have
documented year after year. We have hope and faith that someday they
will turn from their evil ways.
Cardassian culture is also explored a little bit. They are like a lot of
dictatorships in our world. The state is all important. You are to
faithfully obey and follow whatever the state tells you to. Their court
system is a total kangaroo court. People are railroaded through on
flimsy evidence or even setup by the state. The Cardassian addiction to
lying is downright strange. The Maquis is also explored in Star Trek
Deep Space Nine Season 2. I know other Star Trek shows dealt with the
Marquis as well.
At the end of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 2 we are finally starting
to see the Dominion from other side of the wormhole. We are introduced
to their enforcers the Jem’hadar. They are a warrior like race
interested in the Klingons. I think they just want to fight them. They
want to see who are the better warriors. I do not recall which way that
goes in future seasons. I suspect the Klingons win, but I could be
wrong. I will eventually get there and find out what happens when I
watch seasons after Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 2.
We are brought back to the Mirrorverse in Star Trek Deep Space Nine
Season 2 as well. That alternate universe has taken a really strange
change since Captain Kirk was there. Humans are enslaved by other races
now. Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 2 includes an episode based on a
disabled person which was fascinating to see. I wish Star Trek Deep
Space Nine Season 2 was not so dismissive of the Ferengi culture
especially when the Star Trek franchise brings so much profit. A bit
hypocritical of the creators.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Sound: 60%
Replay: 70%
Gameplay: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: Paramount
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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