First off, I'm so happy I came back here. Second, as a bit of a continuity nut, I recently watched all the Maquis episodes featuring Gul Evek, as well as the episode which introduced Evek, in chronological order. I've gotta say, there's a nice amount of flow between them all, and it was a lot of fun! I didn't realize the shows were so tightly connected. I knew they were close, but that was a bit of a revelation. I know none of you NEED this particular blow-by-blow rundown of events, I'm just doing it because I love continuity, and it's fun.
1. Playing God--we only see him briefly as O'Brien tries to ask him how to get rid of voles, but we don't get a name...just a suggestion that the Federation withdraw.
2. Journey's End--Picard's got to move on the Native Americans who settled in the DMZ thanks to the treaty with the Cardassians, and Evek makes a mess of things, but eventually lets them stay. Admiral Nechayev also shows up and is treated to some Belarian canapes by Picard. The nice thing is, though, Evek made his debut on DS9 in basically a minute-long scene, and then made the jump to TNG. But it gets better!
3. The Maquis--The treaty goes south as colonists who now live in Cardassian space are attacked and the Cardies try to run them out, and they form a vigilante sect to fight back, aka the Maquis. Evek shows up again as the Cardassian assigned to patrol the DMZ and keep the peace, and Nechayev drops by the station. So she and Evek are obviously the de facto people involved in this particular region and issue, and it's respected by both shows. Also, we see a Native American on the DMZ's council on the Federation side, hearkening back to Journey's End. Brilliant!
4. Preemptive Strike--Things are heating up for Evek as his ship gets battered by Maquis, but the Enterprise swoops in to the rescue. Now we can see how big the Maquis have gotten, and this is where we learn that a lot of people are ditching their posts to join the fight. Ro leaves the ship to fight with them after an initial infiltration assignment.
5. Tribunal--I think Evek was getting desperate. He tried to frame O'Brien for delivering warheads to the Maquis, and we're treated to a mock Cardassian trial, except O'Brien wins in the end.
6. Caretaker--Evek is really desperate now, because he takes his huge unwieldy ship into the Badlands after Chakotay and his Maquis crew, and then it gets crippled. Voyager's sent in to find the Maquis ship, but not before a quick layover at DS9 to rendezvous with crew and an encounter with Quark for Harry and Tom. Both ships are swept away to the Delta Quadrant.
Another nice thing about all this is that Firstborn takes place in the middle of it, between Journey's End and The Maquis, further solidifying the link between the shows with a Quark cameo. I figure Riker must have run up some Dabo winnings during Emissary and Birthright and this was Quark finally making his money back.
After all that, the question I have for everybody is this: Do you think it enhances the experience of watching DS9 from beginning to end to include crossovers, tie-ins and cameos in chronological order? I think it fills in some time gaps quite nicely. I would, at this point, include Birthright, Journey's End, Firstborn, Preemptive Strike, Caretaker, First Contact, Message in a Bottle and Insurrection, including the deleted scene with Quark. I'd love to do a marathon just once which includes all of those.
1. Playing God--we only see him briefly as O'Brien tries to ask him how to get rid of voles, but we don't get a name...just a suggestion that the Federation withdraw.
2. Journey's End--Picard's got to move on the Native Americans who settled in the DMZ thanks to the treaty with the Cardassians, and Evek makes a mess of things, but eventually lets them stay. Admiral Nechayev also shows up and is treated to some Belarian canapes by Picard. The nice thing is, though, Evek made his debut on DS9 in basically a minute-long scene, and then made the jump to TNG. But it gets better!
3. The Maquis--The treaty goes south as colonists who now live in Cardassian space are attacked and the Cardies try to run them out, and they form a vigilante sect to fight back, aka the Maquis. Evek shows up again as the Cardassian assigned to patrol the DMZ and keep the peace, and Nechayev drops by the station. So she and Evek are obviously the de facto people involved in this particular region and issue, and it's respected by both shows. Also, we see a Native American on the DMZ's council on the Federation side, hearkening back to Journey's End. Brilliant!
4. Preemptive Strike--Things are heating up for Evek as his ship gets battered by Maquis, but the Enterprise swoops in to the rescue. Now we can see how big the Maquis have gotten, and this is where we learn that a lot of people are ditching their posts to join the fight. Ro leaves the ship to fight with them after an initial infiltration assignment.
5. Tribunal--I think Evek was getting desperate. He tried to frame O'Brien for delivering warheads to the Maquis, and we're treated to a mock Cardassian trial, except O'Brien wins in the end.
6. Caretaker--Evek is really desperate now, because he takes his huge unwieldy ship into the Badlands after Chakotay and his Maquis crew, and then it gets crippled. Voyager's sent in to find the Maquis ship, but not before a quick layover at DS9 to rendezvous with crew and an encounter with Quark for Harry and Tom. Both ships are swept away to the Delta Quadrant.
Another nice thing about all this is that Firstborn takes place in the middle of it, between Journey's End and The Maquis, further solidifying the link between the shows with a Quark cameo. I figure Riker must have run up some Dabo winnings during Emissary and Birthright and this was Quark finally making his money back.
After all that, the question I have for everybody is this: Do you think it enhances the experience of watching DS9 from beginning to end to include crossovers, tie-ins and cameos in chronological order? I think it fills in some time gaps quite nicely. I would, at this point, include Birthright, Journey's End, Firstborn, Preemptive Strike, Caretaker, First Contact, Message in a Bottle and Insurrection, including the deleted scene with Quark. I'd love to do a marathon just once which includes all of those.