I vaguely wonder what Bashir & O'Brien would've thought of an 'Enterprise-C at Narendra III' holoprogram.
I vaguely wonder what Bashir & O'Brien would've thought of an 'Enterprise-C at Narendra III' holoprogram.
To be fair, Picard also pronounced 'Bajor' weirdly in Emissary.
EVER DANCE WITH THE SPOILERS IN THE PALE MOONLIGHT?
If they hadn't played up the notes about a fixation on Dax… and instead made it more about *Ezri* pursuing a relationship with Julian, who's uncomfortable about dating a Dax, might it have gone down better?
Perhaps even set it up a bit by having the ship Ezri was on…
Kirk's one true love is the Enterprise.
But the Klingons killed their gods, no? They've got experience with theocide.
A Flirty Vorta Dabo Girl might kinda work… Weyoun certainly enjoyed his spins at the Dabo wheel. But how much of that was Weyoun, as opposed to the Vorta in general?
NOT AVAILABLE IN THE FEDERATION CHARTER
What's the best take on a Die Hard-type plot after Die Hard? I like how we've already had two this year alone.
Look Around You?
General Tso's Chicken?
Bad Man of Steel: Port of Call Gotham City
Or a Caitian with a developmental disorder?
SPOILERS HERE, THOUGH NOT UNEXPECTED SPOILERS
So, when the war ends, do the Alpha-Quadrant Jem'Hadar head back to the Gamma Quadrant? And, if so, I wonder how they feel about that.
The cold might've been bearable, I'd imagine, had there been good company… but considering how few customers you got, I doubt the staff was particularly large. Did that franchise on Breen survive your departure?
And they never really lose their credibility as threats. They're stalled by Sisko et al… but they catch on - and without the Rubicon, they'd have either uncovered or tripped Sisko's self-destruct program; either way, the Federation is still down a Defiant and some important personnel.
That, and that the station's twitter is now run by the head of the Promenade Merchants' Association… who just so happens to be Ensign Nog's uncle.
SPOILERS
Vic is a hologram, and can't exactly be held all that responsible. The guy who programmed the Vic Fontaine program, though…
Nah. Dominion's relatively hands-off, as long as you stay in line. Cops and organized crime can get along quite well under the right circumstances… and I can see the Founders not minding that the Syndicate is part of the solids helping keep the other solids in line in the Alpha Quadrant.
Oh hey, and the mole in Starfleet Intelligence explains why a Jem'Hadar ship was in place to ambush Defiant.
Just noticed this too. Reviews for episodes 9-16, and episodes 19-22, of season 4 are all missing.