the “I just think Weyoun is a silly little guy” to “NO YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND. THEY’RE DESIGNED TO BE APPEALING TO OTHERS BUT UNABLE TO PERCEIVE BEAUTY THEMSELVES. THEY WERE THE FIRST SPECIES TO SHOW KINDNESS TO THE EARLY CHANGELINGS INSTEAD OF ATTACKING THEM AND THAT KINDNESS HAS NEVER ONCE BEEN RECIPROCATED. THEY HAVE SO MUCH FAITH AND DEVOTION AND YET THEIR GODS WILL ONLY EVER SEE THEM AS DISPOSABLE PARTS. I HAVE SO MANY FEELINGS ABOUT THE VORTA WHY IS NO ONE LISTENING TO ME” pipeline
You must know the story of how the Founders created the Vorta…
Transcript:
*☆. Kaitlin Hopkins as “KILANA” in STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (1996) .♡°
ID: Ten gifs from DS9, showing Kilana in different situations and camera angles. Three gifs have subtitles: With a smile, she says, “So let me cut to the chase! I believe that is the correct expression.” With a more sinister stare, she says, “How unfortunate. Then negotiations have ended.” When she eats a berry, she smiles playfully at Sisko and says, “Oh, they’re not poisonous if that’s what you’re thinking!” End ID.
kava nuts and rippleberries
[Image ID: Photo of a ring-tailed lemur standing in grass. The lemur is edited so that his body is tinted purple. /end ID]
This is the ideal Vorta body. You may not like it, but this is what the peak Vorta redesign looks like.
my unpopular DS9 opinion of the day is that the Dominion solid races aren’t actually given the level of attention and sensitivity by the writing itself that we all give them. I feel like what we got was largely up to things like Avery Brooks’s directorial work in 3x06 The Abandoned, and Jeffrey Combs pleading with Ira Steven Behr to be able to have one Weyoun who questioned the order of things and even partially defected to the side of good.
one thing my poor partner has heard me talk about ad-fucking-nauseam is how we got a clear answer for what happens to the Founders. We know that they surrender and end the Dominion War, but we’re never told the terms of that surrender. We know that Odo goes back to the Great Link to cure the morphogenic virus. And we’re supposed to infer that once the Founders are cured, next on the agenda is, you know, freeing all of their slaves, right? It seems reasonable to assume that. Except for the fact that all the deuterocanonical media that addresses the postwar Dominion says they’ve made absolutely glacial progress on that if they’ve made any at all. I’m not here to argue about how good the litverse or Star Trek Online story arcs for the Dominion are, I just. I feel like it’s very telling that the series’s narrative went to such lengths to show that the Founders will have a future and Odo will have a large part in it, but didn’t even think to address what the future held for the Jem’Hadar or the Vorta.
It’s fantastic that the Dominion fandom has taken these two whole, entire races of people who are not allowed to be people and given them the sympathy and dignity that the narrative only barely thought to give them. But I would like it if we could acknowledge a bit more that the narrative was, overall, very lacking in this area and could have used a lot of improvement.
Im so glad that the dominion agents that we see often as villains on ds9 are the vorta and the jem hadar rather than the founders, and not just bcos the founders not appearing as much gives them an air if mystery but also bcos the sort of predestination of the vorta and jem Hadar as violent antagonists make them so interesting to empathise with. You can never fully despise the jem hadar, even when they do something awful bcos you are constantly aware of the fact that they are genetically engineered yo serve the founders and have no free will. You remember that their addiction to white leaves them with no choice but to serve and that those who make it past 16 years of age are considered “honoured elders” and you empathise with them despite their villainy. I found myself despising the vorta, for their underhanded and callous nature, until i realise thst was how the founders designed them. And then there was that bit in favour the bold where weyoun said the vorta cannot appreciate art of music and have poor eyesight and it just makes u put aside your anger at the dominion soldiers to consider the depressing futility of their nature, that they were designed to be indebted to an oppressive force and carry out its will and they have nothing, no true free will not even a sense of beauty, to help them overcome it. Thats just another thing i love about deep space nine it focuses so much on the small details and complexities of every issue that it finds a way to make u empathise with its villains, when in any other show they would have been reduced to a faceless horde that was easy to hate.
“The Vorta used to be quite different from what we are today. We were forest dwellers. Small, timid, ape-like creatures living in hollowed out trees.” - Weyoun VI
So, then you mean…???
Yessssssss quality post
I tried to imagine what the Vorta’s looked like.
U know, before the Changelings fucked them up.
I really want to hold them!!!🤗
YESSS
I always thought they’d be like those lemur monkey things from the movie Dinosaur. So cute!!!





