The Future Will Be Carpeted: An Analysis of ‘Deep Space Nine (S5E7)’
“Do not hug me.” — Lt. Commander Worf In the old days, when I wanted to get a friend interested in DS9, I would write
“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
“That’s who I am. That’s what I do. I’m a businessman, and more than that, I’m a Fer,engi businessman. Do you know what that means?
“I canceled my death for you. I was really looking forward to it.” — Epran The more experienced I become in my chosen vocation, the
“I am First Omet’iklan, and I am dead. As of this moment, we are all dead. We go into battle to reclaim our lives. This
“Why is the Federation so obsessed with the Maquis? We’ve never harmed you. And yet, we’re constantly arrested and charged with terrorism. Starships chase us