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I like it.

Well, it's a Bajoran station, and Odo is a Bajoran officer.  I'm guessing the Bajoran government doesn't typically cooperate with Cardassia.

Well, it's a Bajoran station, and Odo is a Bajoran officer.  I'm guessing the Bajoran government doesn't typically cooperate with Cardassia.

Being super geeky here, Superman couldn't really stand up to a starship.

Being super geeky here, Superman couldn't really stand up to a starship.

All the Black Thorn players were introduced in previous episodes.

All the Black Thorn players were introduced in previous episodes.

I agree with the stretching the character comment.  Quark has never really acted like the hardcore misogynist he claims to be when it comes to women. It seemed like more of a "flagging" thing, which is the phenomenon where immigrants will sometimes emphasize aspects of their culture moreso then is done in their native

I agree with the stretching the character comment.  Quark has never really acted like the hardcore misogynist he claims to be when it comes to women. It seemed like more of a "flagging" thing, which is the phenomenon where immigrants will sometimes emphasize aspects of their culture moreso then is done in their native

Alurin:  the thing is, DS9 is the only really exception to that.  The problem with Voyager and Enterprise i think primarily is that they were baiscally TNG ripoffs.  Not that the concept couldn't be interesting again, but the "forehead humanoid who serve as a microcosm of some aspect of humanity" thing with occasional

Alurin:  the thing is, DS9 is the only really exception to that.  The problem with Voyager and Enterprise i think primarily is that they were baiscally TNG ripoffs.  Not that the concept couldn't be interesting again, but the "forehead humanoid who serve as a microcosm of some aspect of humanity" thing with occasional

What I think would be a cool show would be a star trek about civilians not in starfleet.  Like On The Road, but with a shuttle and traveling around the Federation.  Of course to do this properly would take tons of money, since to make it interesting you'd have to depict the alien worlds well.

What I think would be a cool show would be a star trek about civilians not in starfleet.  Like On The Road, but with a shuttle and traveling around the Federation.  Of course to do this properly would take tons of money, since to make it interesting you'd have to depict the alien worlds well.

"Those who seek absolute power, even though they seek it to do what they regard as good, are simply demanding the right to enforce their own version of heaven on earth. And let me remind you, they are the very ones who always create the most hellish tyrannies. "
Another Goldwater quote (he is the source of the

"Those who seek absolute power, even though they seek it to do what they regard as good, are simply demanding the right to enforce their own version of heaven on earth. And let me remind you, they are the very ones who always create the most hellish tyrannies. "
Another Goldwater quote (he is the source of the

CONTINUING SPOILERS

CONTINUING SPOILERS

The farmers weren't conquered by the Dominion.  They were occupied by someone else, who got conquered by the Dominion, thus allowing them to leave.

The farmers weren't conquered by the Dominion.  They were occupied by someone else, who got conquered by the Dominion, thus allowing them to leave.

I think the apathy was specifically referring to the Kira-Bareil subplot.