The Future Will Be Carpeted: An Analysis of ‘Deep Space Nine (S4E20)’
“Someone once said, ‘Life is a search to find the peace that you once had when you were safe inside your mother.’” — Lwaxana Troi
“Someone once said, ‘Life is a search to find the peace that you once had when you were safe inside your mother.’” — Lwaxana Troi
“This time I will deal with the rebels myself.” — Regent Worf The defining question of science fiction is “What if?” Those two simple words
“Hello, Miles. Welcome to Hell.” — Ee’char What’s the purpose of the justice system? On the surface, it’s a pretty easy question. One of those
“Fate is a human concept.” — Advocate Ch’Pok The first thing that struck me as I was watching this week’s episode of DS9 was
“I am the Emissary.” — Akorem Laan Federation officers are not supposed to interfere with the internal affairs of other cultures. That’s not quite the
“Ferengi workers don’t want to stop the exploitation. We want to find a way to become the exploiters.” — Rom DS9’s storytelling shows its age
“You know what my one regret is, Worf? That we weren’t raised together. In the Empire, on Earth, it wouldn’t have mattered. But, the sons
“There was a time when the mere mention of my race inspired fear. And now, we’re a beaten people. Afraid to fight back because we
“Shakaar knows better than anyone, you can’t capitulate to terrorists. He used to be one, and the day the Cardassians started to negotiate with him
“In the end, it’s your fear that will destroy you.” — Changeling One of the downsides to having your most popular novel be about conspiracies
“It took centuries for Earth to evolve into the peaceful haven it is today. I would hate to be remembered as the Federation president who
“Kiss the girl, get the key. They never taught me that in the Obsidian Order.” — Elim Garak If transporters are the signature piece of