Kira, and others who fought for Bajoran freedom, would argue that those deaths were necessary for the freedom of Bajor. Again, it’s all a matter of perspective.
But from Sisko’s own perspective, what Kira did during the occupation wasn’t relevant to Starfleet’s relations with her and the Bajoran government.
Kira … would argue that those deaths were necessary for the freedom of Bajor.
In DS9 she doesn’t. And that’s one of the main reasons why she is where she is.
Chakotay does, and that’s the reason the Voyager was sent to stop him by any means, killing if necessary, and that people keep reminding him that he would be in jail if they could afford a jail on the Gamma Quadrant.
Kira, and others who fought for Bajoran freedom, would argue that those deaths were necessary for the freedom of Bajor. Again, it’s all a matter of perspective.
But from Sisko’s own perspective, what Kira did during the occupation wasn’t relevant to Starfleet’s relations with her and the Bajoran government.
In DS9 she doesn’t. And that’s one of the main reasons why she is where she is.
Chakotay does, and that’s the reason the Voyager was sent to stop him by any means, killing if necessary, and that people keep reminding him that he would be in jail if they could afford a jail on the Gamma Quadrant.