It's just an opinion, it's mine and I stand by it.DS9 is the shining jewel in the crown of modern Star Trek - head and shoulders better than TNG and not even in the same ball park as Voyager...
Not putting it on too high of a pedestal there, are you?
DS9 is much like every other Trek, including TOS. When it's good, it's really good. When it's bad, it's really bad. And a large chunk of it is mediocre.
Yes, I liked the heavy use of the small Runabouts as a primary starship. DS9 space station with Runabouts felt reminiscent of the '70s Space:1999 Alpha Base with Eagles.
DS9 is the shining jewel in the crown of modern Star Trek - head and shoulders better than TNG and not even in the same ball park as Voyager...
Not putting it on too high of a pedestal there, are you?![]()
DS9 is the shining jewel in the crown of modern Star Trek - head and shoulders better than TNG and not even in the same ball park as Voyager...
Not putting it on too high of a pedestal there, are you?![]()
No, that's an accurate description.
In S1, watch Emissary, Battle Lines, Duet and In the Hands of the Prophets.
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Please use spell-check and punctuation, or no one will take your posts seriously.I wach st on Netflix so i can wach any episod oh and I like episods with the doctors in thim is there any goods one like that
Yes, it really is. Whose turn is it now?Not putting it on too high of a pedestal there, are you?![]()
No, that's an accurate description.
No, it's really not.
Not putting it on too high of a pedestal there, are you?![]()
No, that's an accurate description.
No, it's really not.
I never found the Bajoran religion to take up too much time in the series. I have a low opinion of all religions (I understand that some people hold them in high regard and find strength and purpose in them, but to me they're all just cults, but thats not the point) but episodes that dealt with matters of the Prophets and faith didn't bother me. It was something never really touched on with Trek and that could be explored because the station was going anywhere and their religion was an important aspect for many Bajorans.The whole religious aspect of DS9 takes up way too much of the series IMO. As an athiest l prefer Roddenberry's more godless view of the universe, where the supernatural is actually debunked by science and technology, as often happened in TNG, and in Star Trek V, for example. Having been an athiest himself, l can't understand what Gene was thinking when he gave the go-ahead for DS9.
Not putting it on too high of a pedestal there, are you?![]()
No, that's an accurate description.
No, it's really not.
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