My next save puts emphasis on DS9's version of Geordi:
"A MAN ALONE"
Only it's not the engineer for this series, it's the doctor.
There's one great scene in particular, and no CGI was required:
Bashir had the guts to point out "try to", knowing the minefield of cowpatties that he's now having to navigate through. Three seasons later, another story is quick to prove that Dax was so full of it that enough energy could be generated to power a city for a month. Isn't anaerobic digestion peachy? Might have been more fun if Dax succeeded, but this isn't TNG and, until then, there's that episode of Boston Public (after Jeri Ryan got into the show) that shows some pesky humans talking about the issue as well, but that show isn't on DVD to properly compare with
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If you prefer the more "modern" method, involving fast-paced camera angle swaps and background muzak:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OUpr5tLR1Gg
(No live preview; it's one of those "Shorts" that fill up the length of the phone and will chop off the side, rather than remaining width-proportional and leaving trailing length at the end...)
What's left:
"BABEL"
"DAX"
"THE PASSENGER"
"THE NAGUS"
"A MAN ALONE"
Only it's not the engineer for this series, it's the doctor.
There's one great scene in particular, and no CGI was required:
BASHIR: I guess I know the competition now.
DAX: What are you talking about, Julian?
BASHIR: Did you have a nice dinner with Commander Sisko?
DAX: Julian, Trills do not look for romance the way humans do. In fact, we find it quite a nuisance.
BASHIR: A nuisance?
DAX: It's a weakness of the young, and although a Trill host may have these feelings occasionally, it is our wish to live on a higher plane, to try to rise above these kinds of temptations.
BASHIR: You said, try to rise above, which suggests you don't always succeed.
DAX: Julian--
SISKO (right on cue): Sisko to Doctor Bashir.
DAX: What are you talking about, Julian?
BASHIR: Did you have a nice dinner with Commander Sisko?
DAX: Julian, Trills do not look for romance the way humans do. In fact, we find it quite a nuisance.
BASHIR: A nuisance?
DAX: It's a weakness of the young, and although a Trill host may have these feelings occasionally, it is our wish to live on a higher plane, to try to rise above these kinds of temptations.
BASHIR: You said, try to rise above, which suggests you don't always succeed.
DAX: Julian--
SISKO (right on cue): Sisko to Doctor Bashir.
Bashir had the guts to point out "try to", knowing the minefield of cowpatties that he's now having to navigate through. Three seasons later, another story is quick to prove that Dax was so full of it that enough energy could be generated to power a city for a month. Isn't anaerobic digestion peachy? Might have been more fun if Dax succeeded, but this isn't TNG and, until then, there's that episode of Boston Public (after Jeri Ryan got into the show) that shows some pesky humans talking about the issue as well, but that show isn't on DVD to properly compare with

If you prefer the more "modern" method, involving fast-paced camera angle swaps and background muzak:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OUpr5tLR1Gg
(No live preview; it's one of those "Shorts" that fill up the length of the phone and will chop off the side, rather than remaining width-proportional and leaving trailing length at the end...)
What's left:
"BABEL"
"DAX"
"THE PASSENGER"
"THE NAGUS"
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