Talk:Destiny (episode)

Nature of the Wormhole
How does the test signal get through from the alpha quadrant when the wormhole isn't open? ThetaOrion 05:21, December 25, 2009 (UTC)
 * The comet fragments leaked a small amount of silithium through the field around the shuttle, which created a subspace filament back through the wormhole that acted like a carrier wave for subspace signals.

Citation needed

 * Indeed, most of the writing staff consider "Destiny", and  to be a self-contained "Emissary trilogy", showing Sisko's different stages of acceptance of his role.

Since this has been left uncited for a while, I thought I'd move it here for discussion. If anyone has a source for this, feel free to re-add it. --| TrekFan Open a channel 05:04, March 17, 2011 (UTC)

More background information
I've added all of the background information I can find on this episode. If anyone knows of any more please do add it. :) --| TrekFan Open a channel 05:27, March 17, 2011 (UTC)

Removed
I've removed the following section as per this discussion:
 * As of March 2011:
 * GEOS.tv users gave this episode an average rating of 7.86/10 based on 414 votes, ranking the episode fourteenth in the season and 107th of 175 episodes produced overall.
 * TV.com users rated this episode 8.1/10 based on 116 votes.
 * Ex Astris Scientia gave this episode a rating of 5/10.
 * Jammer's Reviews.com gave this episode a 31/2-star "Standout" rating.

It's here so we can always re-add it later should the community decide as such. --| TrekFan Open a channel 14:29, August 14, 2011 (UTC)