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I always thought it would have been more interesting for the character if Kira learned she really was Iliana. Although, Nana Visitor HATED the Cardassian makeup, since it made her feel claustrophobic.

I always thought it would have been more interesting for the character if Kira learned she really was Iliana. Although, Nana Visitor HATED the Cardassian makeup, since it made her feel claustrophobic.

The DS9 Relaunch Novels (which sorta serves as an eighth season of DS9, like the Buffy and Angel comic book continuations) features the parasites from "Conspiracy."

The DS9 Relaunch Novels (which sorta serves as an eighth season of DS9, like the Buffy and Angel comic book continuations) features the parasites from "Conspiracy."

Well… the Jem'Hadar breached the cloak, meaning she probably suffered a direct hit to a primary system at the outset and during the entire fight the Defiant probably didn't even have what little protection the shields would give against Dominion weapons.

Well… the Jem'Hadar breached the cloak, meaning she probably suffered a direct hit to a primary system at the outset and during the entire fight the Defiant probably didn't even have what little protection the shields would give against Dominion weapons.

[This will be a bit spoilery for those that haven't seen past this episode.]

[This will be a bit spoilery for those that haven't seen past this episode.]

Here's a pedantic science question about the Founder's Homeworld: How exactly would a rogue planet in a nebula be habitable?

Here's a pedantic science question about the Founder's Homeworld: How exactly would a rogue planet in a nebula be habitable?

I seem to remember an interview with Ron Moore where he said that after these episodes they really didn't have any good story ideas for the character, so they just decided to forget she ever existed.

I seem to remember an interview with Ron Moore where he said that after these episodes they really didn't have any good story ideas for the character, so they just decided to forget she ever existed.

I've always wondered about all the changes made to the Defiant bridge between "The Search" and when we see it again in "Equilibrium." From a TV show budget perspective, it seems odd to go through all of the trouble to build it one way, and then three episodes later change it.

I've always wondered about all the changes made to the Defiant bridge between "The Search" and when we see it again in "Equilibrium." From a TV show budget perspective, it seems odd to go through all of the trouble to build it one way, and then three episodes later change it.

I'm late to the party, and I'm not sure if this has been brought up in the 2,500+ comments, but I have a question about the lawyer.

I'm late to the party, and I'm not sure if this has been brought up in the 2,500+ comments, but I have a question about the lawyer.

So… In the "True Blood" universe they use the same mass shifting rules for the shifters as old-school cartoon "Transformers" had for Megatron turning into a gun?

So… In the "True Blood" universe they use the same mass shifting rules for the shifters as old-school cartoon "Transformers" had for Megatron turning into a gun?

I've always thought "The Devil In The Dark" is the quintessential "Star Trek" episode, in that it exemplifies the humanist values of Trek infused by Roddenberry and Gene Coon (the other executive producer on the show who created many of the defining elements of the show, including the Klingons, the Prime Directive,

I've always thought "The Devil In The Dark" is the quintessential "Star Trek" episode, in that it exemplifies the humanist values of Trek infused by Roddenberry and Gene Coon (the other executive producer on the show who created many of the defining elements of the show, including the Klingons, the Prime Directive,