His reflexes and coordination were all enhanced, but there's nothing to suggest that Julian is particularly strong. Certainly not strong enough to counter Worf pinning him up against a wall.Does Bashir need to hold back when the gang get into hand to hand combat with the enemy? Have there been sticky situations where Bashir could've whooped some bad guy who was threatening people with ease.
I remember him saying that there were changes and he didn't know why. When does he say he chose to ignore them?At one point, he claims he knew the virus was changing and chose to ignore it. It's in a conversation he has with Dax.
That's why I brought it up. He has his arrogance called out by Dax, and tries to set it aside after that.I believe that there is ample evidence that Julian is arrogant. That was part of what that entire episode was about.
I remember him saying that there were changes and he didn't know why. When does he say he chose to ignore them?
That's why I brought it up. He has his arrogance called out by Dax, and tries to set it aside after that.
He single-handedly brought a generator from the runabout to the underground hospital in the middle of a Klingon bombardment. It seems like he was being very heroic, no?Does Bashir need to hold back when the gang get into hand to hand combat with the enemy? Have there been sticky situations where Bashir could've whooped some bad guy who was threatening people with ease.
Those lines aren't in the finished episode. Julian just says, "I should have put it together."
Regardless though, those lines absolutely back up that he let his arrogance take over. But they don't show that he was negligent due to pretending not to be smart. Even in early episodes when he was yet to be revealed as an augment, he would often tout his own medical brilliance, so it's not like he was ever pretending to be worse at his job than he really was*.
"I impressed myself on this one actually. I can't imagine what other doctor would even consider examining the scapular nodes for parasitic infection. I just seem to have a talent, I suppose. A vision that sees past the obvious, around the mundane, right to the target. Fate has granted me a gift, Major. A gift to be a healer."
*With the sole exception of the pre-ganglionic fibre story that he always trots out.![]()
Regardless though, those lines absolutely back up that he let his arrogance take over. But they don't show that he was negligent due to pretending not to be smart. Even in early episodes when he was yet to be revealed as an augment, he would often tout his own medical brilliance, so it's not like he was ever pretending to be worse at his job than he really was*.
you're right, and that was a two-man lift!He single-handedly brought a generator from the runabout to the underground hospital in the middle of a Klingon bombardment. It seems like he was being very heroic, no?
They do in the episode I referencedHis reflexes and coordination were all enhanced, but there's nothing to suggest that Julian is particularly strong.
KASIDY: Oh, Ben, I don't mean to laugh, but what did you expect? A Vulcan has three times the strength of a human.
Sisko: "Now, I know what some of you are thinking. How can we beat the Logicians? They're all Vulcans. They're stronger and faster than any one of us, except for Worf and our genetically enhanced doctor."
Also, I apologize if I "argued too hard" at any point. This started as me wondering which eps might contradict the later reveal, and then "Nerd Facts!" started to get in the way, and you sometimes lose sight of the original point.I stand corrected and clearly need to do a rewatch. I read more than I watch these days, and I think it definitely muddles the memory.
But the quote is too generalized to make an absolute fact of it. Sisko speaks of Worf and Bashir in the same way, so specifics are hard to glean. If Bashir is truly stronger than a Vulcan, then how strong is Worf?They do in the episode I referenced
Also, I apologize if I "argued too hard" at any point. This started as me wondering which eps might contradict the later reveal, and then "Nerd Facts!" started to get in the way, and you sometimes lose sight of the original point.![]()
I took at that reference to speed reflected Bashir more, and perhaps more in the sense that his enhancements might have helped improve his agility as a secondary skill.But the quote is too generalized to make an absolute fact of it. Sisko speaks of Worf and Bashir in the same way, so specifics are hard to glean. If Bashir is truly stronger than a Vulcan, then how strong is Worf?
Sisko's statement does not say Bashir and Worf are stronger than Vulcans, they might have the same strength level. The only human Augments shown to be stronger than Klingons were the ones in ENT. However Kelvin Khan was as strong as Spock but Prime Khan was not all that strong.Also, I apologize if I "argued too hard" at any point. This started as me wondering which eps might contradict the later reveal, and then "Nerd Facts!" started to get in the way, and you sometimes lose sight of the original point.
But the quote is too generalized to make an absolute fact of it. Sisko speaks of Worf and Bashir in the same way, so specifics are hard to glean. If Bashir is truly stronger than a Vulcan, then how strong is Worf?
I liked the idea that Bashir was just naturally bright, hardworking, and dedicated to his profession, like millions of other high achieving men and women who are NOT genetically enhanced. Making him genetically engineered was in my view, a jump the shark.
Fate has granted me a gift, Major. A gift to be a healer."
*With the sole exception of the pre-ganglionic fibre story that he always trots out.![]()
I am more forgiving: I see the change in Bashir's backstory as a clunky, but ultimately beneficial, development. By the time the filmed The Quickening, they had reached what they could do with a purely medical story. Once you have made your hero physician strand himself on a dark planet amidst a hostile population, where can you go? Certainly, Bashir was amazing in Nor the Battle to the Strong, but arguably we would expect that dedication from him.Sid felt the same way and pretty much deliberately sabotaged any scenes he had to do dealing with the enhancements. While I don't think that was the best approach, I do understand his frustration with the development.
No offense to Siddig, but he could phone it in on many occasions, so I am not entirely sympathetic. However, I do take your point. It was an abrupt change of character, and those calculator scenes in Time to Standwere out of character even with the explanation of being genetically enhanced. Perhaps he could learn the rules of Tongo with a glance at the rules, but there was no way he was versed in quantum physics or game theory.But I can also see why Sid felt slapped and blindsided. It was such a huge twist. It fundamentally altered his character to the core. If I had been playing someone for years and thought I knew who they were, I'd find that a big adjustment, especially if they started trying to make me Spock or Data v. 2.1. I think to some degree, his pushback kept them from going too far into those weeds, and that was for the benefit both of the show and the character.
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