The Future Will Be Carpeted: An Analysis of ‘Deep Space Nine (S6E5)’
“When I go home, it will be to Bajor.” — Captain Benjamin Sisko Long-time viewers were probably disturbed a bit by Odo’s abrupt turn to
“When I go home, it will be to Bajor.” — Captain Benjamin Sisko Long-time viewers were probably disturbed a bit by Odo’s abrupt turn to
“I tried. I tried my best to run my establishment under this occupation. But, you know what? It’s no fun. I don’t like Cardassians. They’re
“I will teach you what you need to know to be a warrior, and you will teach me what I need to know to be
“There are rules, Garak, even in a war!”“Correction. Humans have rules in war. Rules that make victory a little harder to achieve, in my opinion.”
“Permanent documentation file, Dukat, S.G. Each day brings reports of new victories. The war continues to go well. The enemy is retreating on all fronts.
“When I first took command of this post, all I wanted was to be somewhere else. Anywhere but here. But now, five years later, this
“Even in the darkest moments, you can always find something that’ll make you smile.” — Captain Benjamin Sisko By this point in the series, the
“Lately, I’ve noticed that everyone seems to trust me. It’s quite unnerving. I’m still getting used to it. Next thing I know, people are going
“If you can’t have victory, sometimes, you just have to settle for revenge.” — Michael Eddington In the old days, it was an unspoken rule
“Tomorrow, we will see the sun rise again. But no one here will see it set.” — Brota I do my best not to be
“Today would be a bad day to die, Son of Mogh.” — Leskit Whenever Paramount starts making noise about a new Star Trek series, I
“Females and finances don’t mix.” — Rule of Acquisition #94 What is the purpose of the Ferengi? When you’re creating a work of fiction, entire