I read that at Memory Alpha. Personally, I would have loved for the ending to have been left ambiguous. But then Kira works as something of a child of both worlds without being a Cardassian anyway. It's hard to take anything Dukat says seriously, but his statement about her being born out of the Cardassian occupation fits.
I went back and re-watched that episode of BSG a couple of weeks ago. She is almost unrecognisable (but then she was in cancer make-up). With Michelle Forbes being BSG's other Trek guest star of note, RDM really should have found a way to get Louise Fletcher on the show as well (*cough*Laura'sMother*cough*), then Trek's trio of Bajoran women you do not want to mess with would be complete.
I'd never thought any girls liked sci-fi!
Ugh. It mystifies me how that perception continues to exist.
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Date: 2010-03-28 10:28 am (UTC)I went back and re-watched that episode of BSG a couple of weeks ago. She is almost unrecognisable (but then she was in cancer make-up). With Michelle Forbes being BSG's other Trek guest star of note, RDM really should have found a way to get Louise Fletcher on the show as well (*cough*Laura'sMother*cough*), then Trek's trio of Bajoran women you do not want to mess with would be complete.
I'd never thought any girls liked sci-fi!
Ugh. It mystifies me how that perception continues to exist.