Heck, just compare it to Laas or the Saratoga's captain.^Well, you gotta give the make-up people credit for them. Ever seen a picture of J.G. Hertzler and compared it to Martok?
I couldn't agree more, the Cardassian uniform alone is a perfect example of style and deadly grace. Heck even our disruptors looked good...
I was thinking "Where is a mention of the Cardassian uniform? Or a picture?" Surely, it is one of the costuming masterpieces of Star Trek.I couldn't agree more, the Cardassian uniform alone is a perfect example of style and deadly grace. Heck even our disruptors looked good...
This thread is starting to look like a Cardassian fan club.![]()
Yessss, eventually these people will concede to the boundless wisdom of the state.![]()
Yessss, eventually these people will concede to the boundless wisdom of the state.![]()
And if they don't, we know how to ratchet up the suffering.![]()
Yessss, eventually these people will concede to the boundless wisdom of the state.![]()
And if they don't, we know how to ratchet up the suffering.![]()
That would not be suffering merely...correction.
I really enjoyed the article when I came across it this week. But I disagree on its take of the station's sets. The sets are marvellous and still look great upon viewing.
If there's a better television show set than the Promenade (including Quark's Bar) than I've never seen it. It was a masterpiece unlikely to ever be rivaled, given standard tv budgets.I really enjoyed the article when I came across it this week. But I disagree on its take of the station's sets. The sets are marvellous and still look great upon viewing.
I agree with you. I thought the sets were beautiful, and I actually loved the architecture.
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