
The Future Will Be Carpeted: An Analysis of ‘Deep Space Nine (S5E9)’
“My brother will get the bar. My nephew will be completely corrupted by the Federation and become a Starfleet captain. And, my bones will lie
“My brother will get the bar. My nephew will be completely corrupted by the Federation and become a Starfleet captain. And, my bones will lie
“Anyone who lived through the Occupation had to get a little dirty.” — Major Kira Nerys Odo was DS9’s first breakout character. Following the patterns
“Do not hug me.” — Lt. Commander Worf In the old days, when I wanted to get a friend interested in DS9, I would write
“Tell me, do they still sing songs of the Great Tribble Hunt?” — Constable Odo DS9’s fandom is often characterized by our defensiveness. It’s because
“Strange, these corporeal bodies of yours. So fragile. Burst even a tiny blood vessel in the brain and every memory, every passionate emotion, gone forever.”
“The line between courage and cowardice is a lot thinner than most people believe.” — Jake Sisko What is courage? Ask most people, and you’re
“I am a fool.”“You’re in love. Which I suppose is the same thing.” — Worf and Dax The introduction of Worf was also intended as
“We will both keep the predators away.” — Lt. Commander Worf Let’s get the review part out of the way right up front: This is
“So, let me get this straight: Al we have to do is get past an enemy fleet, avoid a tachyon detection grid, beam into the
“I’ve spent most of my life bringing people to justice. Now that it’s my turn, how can I run away?” — Constable Odo When viewed