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Drink a root beer every time someone says "Captain" Sisko!
When this episode first aired, I was really grumpy about it. DS9 was always the red-headed stepchild of Star Trek, and I resented their having to pull in a character from the more popular show just to get attention. Now that I've got some distance on it, I'm

Drink a root beer every time someone says "Captain" Sisko!
When this episode first aired, I was really grumpy about it. DS9 was always the red-headed stepchild of Star Trek, and I resented their having to pull in a character from the more popular show just to get attention. Now that I've got some distance on it, I'm

Apologies, good sir. I've been following along the whole time, but I've been too lazy to comment back. Really enjoy reading everyone's discussion, though. I have finally jumped back in on the latest review, "Family Business/Shakaar." (Also, Glimfeather's been my online name in a lot of places. I don't feel bad at all

I'm noticing a theme of home and family running through the back half of this season. Sisko meets an mirror version of his late wife; Garak and Odo are tempted by the offer of home; Ben and Jake take a father-son excursion; O'Brien and Bashir bond while O'Brien's wife and kid are away; Quark and Rom return home to

I'm noticing a theme of home and family running through the back half of this season. Sisko meets an mirror version of his late wife; Garak and Odo are tempted by the offer of home; Ben and Jake take a father-son excursion; O'Brien and Bashir bond while O'Brien's wife and kid are away; Quark and Rom return home to

Hi, Zack! I found your Star Trek coverage last fall and binge-read thru the Original Series and the first several seasons of TNG to catch up. I grew up on Star Trek, but after the new Battlestar Galactica hit the geek world upside the head like an aggravated dad and made us grow up, I went cold on my old childhood