Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 revealed more about the brin than ever before, but two characters from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Already knew what the Brin looked like 800 years before L’Ak (Elias Tufexis) took off his helmet. The berries were first spoken in Star Trek: The Next GenerationHowever It was Star Trek: Deep Space Nine That formally introduced the Brin Like scary aliens wearing helmets and refrigeration suits. The Brin soon allied with the Dominion and became an existential threat to the United Federation of Planets.
In the last months of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’In the Dominion War, the Brin turned the tide against the Federation. The Brin not only destroyed Captain Benjamin Sisko’s USS Defiant with an energy-dissipating device, but they attacked Earth and dealt a devastating blow to the Federation’s home world. The level of threat the Brin became was only hinted at in their first appearance in 1995 during Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 4’s “Indiscretion,” III Major Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor) and Legacy Ducat (Marc Alaimo) Seeing what audiences wouldn’t get to see for another 29 years.
Star Trek: DS9’s Kira and Ducat Knew What Brienne Looked Like Before Discovery’s L’ak Reveal
They never talked about it.
Chief Kira and Legate Ducat saw how the Brin looked like under their helmets Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 4, Episode 5, “Indiscretion.” Kira and Dukat made strange bedfellows when they traveled to the planet Dozaria in the Badlands searching for the passengers of a Cardassian transport ship called the Ravinok. Kira and Dukat find a Brin prison camp where Dukat’s daughter, Tura Zial (Siya Batten), is being held. Ducat and Kira wear Brien refrigeration suits, infiltrate the camp, rescue Zial and even take other Brien prisoners. But if Kira and Dukat were able to disguise themselves as Brin, then they killed the wearers of the refrigeration suits. so, Kira and Dukat saw what the Brin looked like under their helmets.
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s “Indiscretion” did not show how Kira and Dukat acquired Brien refrigeration suits. It is possible that they found them, but it is unlikely. The Brien never take off their suits or helmets, so it is more logical that the Bajorans and Cardassians killed two Brien off-screen to take their clothes. And that means Kira and Dukat disrode the dead brin and saw their true faces. however, Kira and Dukat never mentioned what the Brin really looked like. Their focus was on freeing Zial and the other prisoners. in 1995, Star Trek Has not yet fully established the brin, and what their true faces looked like under their helmets is not yet a major mystery.
As Star Trek: Discovery updates the Brin
L’ak was our gateway to understanding the Brin
Audiences wouldn’t find out what the Brin looked like under their helmets until L’Ak was revealed as a Brin in Star Trek: Discovery Season 5. Under their helmets, the “Jelly Breen” Are gelatinous, although l’ac solidified without his head belt. Star Trek: Discovery Revamped the Brin to be the big bads From the final season, which took gradual steps to update Breen canon. L’ak, who was in love with a mole (Yves Harlow), was the scion of the Brinn Imperium, and he was the first to turn his back on his people to run away with a man. L’Ack’s uncle, Primarch Ruhn (Tony Nappo) placed an Erigh blood bounty on L’Ack and Mol, but Ruhn really needed his nephew to legitimize his claim as Brinn Emperor.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5 established the Breen to be in a civil war over their imperial throne.
Tragically, L’Ac died earlier Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 ended, but Mol used his influence as Scion to take command of Ruhn’s Breen Dreadnought to find the ancient technology of the Progenitors in her unfulfilled hope of resurrecting L’Aq. Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 established the Brien to be in a civil war over their imperial throne, but they are also a formidable force with the power to overwhelm the United Federation of Planets. It was said that No one had ever seen a Brin without his helmet before L’AC, but Major Kira and Legacy Ducat must have in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In retrospect, it’s amazing that they never mentioned it and didn’t treat it like a big deal.