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Check out Star Trek: Aurora http://www.auroratrek.com/.  Obviously Star Trek: New Voyages/Phase II is great, but Aurora was pretty mind-blowing to me.

So the titles were written by Larry David?

The Die is Cast>The Obsidian Oblivion

About a Girl was supposed to be Nirvana's take on the Beatles.

Nah, I hear he's doing the prequel: Only Child

Why'd they get rid of her as Changling's girlfriend so soon?  I mean I know she had an annoying laugh, but she was the religious leader of an entire planet!

To me it kind of means that it's not drawing attention to the fact that it's a multi-parter, because of course the episode picks up threads from previous episodes.  It's as if the show says "Yeah this is said 'To Be Continued…' but we continue stuff all the time.  We're just doing that a little bit more than usual

In the Cards could of course also be called "The Soulless Minions of Orthodoxy."

Can you imagine them trying to do a Batman holoduite episode?  The rights to Sherlock Holmes and James Bond were hard enough!

I confused The Adversary with The Abandoned.  Which makes think The Abandoned could be called Birth of the Enemy.

Oh, I was definitely thinking about including some no change necessary titles.  The thing about Doctor Who titles is that they are often phrases with a hyperbolic noun in them.  Lemme think if there's a DS9 title that fits that.  Also, if there is a title with something vaguely Greek sounding that would help.

Yeah.  But it's not just to show that it's different, it's to show that it's a crippled station.  Maybe if they had it spin listlessly, then it would have sold the idea better.  The strang thing is SPOILERS in the next two episodes there, I think it's still canted, as if it's the hideout for Batman's enemies, or it's

I like it when each part of a multiparter have different titles.  It just shows that extra bit of effort.  And it was an trend so good, it was something ENT decided to emulate.

"Now enjoy your crappy replicated Thanksgiving Day dinner."

Oh that?  That wasn't spray paint.  That just happened to be the way the sparks from the exploding consoles burnt into the bulkheads.  Chief O'Brien couldn't help it if they happened to form the words above.  It was all a coincidence.  Yeah, a coincidence.

So Garak's *not* a chameleon?  Who would be, then?  Gul Evek of the Vitar?

Tribunal>Tribunal of Death
The Jem'Hadar>The Rhino Monsters
Past Tense>Riots of Time
Way of the Warrior>Attack of the Klingons (or) The Klingon Invasion
Hippocratic Oath>Curse of the Rhino Monsters
The Sword of Kahless>The Sword of the Ancients
SPOILERS
Honor Among Thieves>Gangsters of Orion
Treachery, Faith and the Great

My link is for Joe Carey, who they did remember they didn't kill off…and then decided to do so in the seventh season.

He never hated Cardassia.  He hates its government, but he's a loyal patriot to the last.