I just finished watching
Emissary for the umpteenth time as part of my plan to rewatch all of DS9 again. (Well, I have to do
something while waiting for new
Lost episodes.

) Really, I can't remember
how often I actually saw the pilot episode. However, this time I noticed something I had never seen before and I'm curious if I'm the only one who missed this all these years:
The opening sequence – it's missing the wormhole! At first I thought I just missed it, so I skipped back to take a closer look. I can't tell you how astonished I was when I found out that it just isn't there! That's actually very cool and logical, because it doesn't spoil the discovery of the wormhole, which, of course, will take place later in the episode.
Isn't it amazing how after all these years you can still find things in this series you never noticed before?
Some other unrelated observations:
- It really is a great, great pilot episode. Michael Piller does a wonderful job of introducing all the characters and story threads. It's nice how all of the characters got a little scene that lets them shine. I was amazed how much we get to know about everyone, even in such a short time. It's a shame, though, that it took the producers almost another year to finally grasp the possibilies of DS9's premise.
- I love the special effects of the inside of the wormhole! I loved them as a child and I still love them today. I think they hold up pretty well, even after all these years. I always thought they are quite imaginative.
- I love the dialog and Avery Brooks' fabulous acting in the scene where the wormhole aliens bring him back to the day Jennifer died on the Saratoga: "I ... exist here. I don't know if you can understand. I see her like this every time I close my eyes ... in the darkness in the blink of an eye, she's there ... like this ..." Heart-breakingly brilliant!
- One thing I wondered: What if they hadn't found the wormhole? What if it really just was the desolate place on the border of known space? Would Sisko seriously have considered going back to Earth (as he told Picard)? Would it not have been nice if they'd have discovered the wormhole a little later in the series? What would these first episodes have dealt with then? Maybe they would have had more focus on the Bajorans and their upcoming civil war ...
However, in conclusion: I (still) love this show!