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..honestly I was thinking more that ,maybe there’s Greek, or even Greek -American actors who get stuck playing ‘vaguely middle eastern’ type character that might like a chance at playing a character based on their own heritage/culture (even a disney-i-fied version).

News so slow gotta pre-outrage.

Assassin’s creed with guns would require every part of it to be overhauled. And it wouldn’t have the Assassin’s Creed feel to it.

And I forgot Moogie, Brunt, Zek, and didn’t even list Dukat.

None. The complete cast of regulars and recurring characters on DS9 is dynamite. The only other SF show (let alone Star Trek show) which rivals it in the quality of across-the-board characterisation is Babylon 5, rather naturally. BSG and Lost started off strong with their character arcs but kind of wandered off into

The one everyone hates on is Move Along Home, but I quite liked that episode because it was commenting on standard Star Trek cliches and undercutting them. The bit at the end where Quark loses the game and assumes he’s just killed all his friends and the alien is aghast at the idea they’d kill people as part of a

The absolute best Dukat scene is in the occupation arc (I think it’s either Sacrifice of Angels or the one before it) where Dukat and Weyoun are discussing Dukat’s time as governor of Bajor and Dukat starts lamenting how there isn’t a single statue of him on the planet. And Weyoun is looking at him and you see his

The article said: “As a multi-millionaire (probably billionaire) who mirrors the stereotype of the solitary, white, male genius, Wolfram is able to...”

People go on and on about Khan, but Dukat is better by a mile.

So if it is released to the public before being ‘peer reviewed’, it can’t or won’t be reviewed by other physicists or scientists?? Is that what you’re saying?

Surprised by the snark. The guy built the revolutionary tool Mathematica just because he wanted something better for his own research, for God’s sake. What did any of us do? .A New Kind of Science is not some joke of a book, far from it, and what he’s doing here is NOT self publishing a paper with no peer review -

I have never come so close to vomiting while watching a TV as when Winn and “Anjol” (Dukat) start hooking up. I believe I seriously considered bleaching my eyes. It was perfect and horrifying and the writers should have won all the awards for how much it disgusted me.

He is a villain who doesn’t believe he needs to be redeemed. At no point in the series does he ever feel remorse or regret for what he has done. Right to the end he believes that all his actions were morally justified and rationally correct, that everyone else would have done exactly what he did in his place, and that

Nog, man.

And here’s another great thing about DS9. The list of secondary or recurring characters who are not only well-acted but get actual character arcs is incredible. Jake, Nog, Rom, Leeta, Winn, Ross, Martok (LOVE Martok), Weyoun, the Founder, Damar, Kor, Eddington, Joseph Sisko, and above all, Garak. What other Trek

This list reminds me that Dukat is the unparalleled Star Trek villain. I forgot what a wild arc he has, going from mustache twirler, to freedom fighter, to betrayer of the Alpha quadrant, to tragic father, to full on psychopath, to charismatic cult leader and eventually becoming the literal embodiment of evil. He’s

Didn’t you click the link? The two million number is in red font!

“Killing millions”. Am I on Facebook?

I’d say that you won’t know til you watch it. Your brain as a kid may have focused on some minor plot line or character, and you might recall that..

The Schizoid Man (Episode 6)—Data’s creator hatches a bizarre plan to take over his creation’s body.