Barclay. God, that would've been an awesome show.
Barclay. God, that would've been an awesome show.
seconded. I'm imagining Commander Barclay trying to stare down Gul Dukat![]()
Barclay. God, that would've been an awesome show.
seconded. I'm imagining Commander Barclay trying to stare down Gul Dukat![]()
Gosh, yes! And it would be fun to see him trying to figure out Garak, too.
Shelby would be good, no doubt about it, but...
But one of the things that I really like about DS9 - something that I never thought of before this very minute - is its overall theme of redemption. A lot of the characters (not to mention Bajor itself - and even, eventuall, Cardassia) have some enormous tragedy that they need to recover from, and many of them do. Shelby never gave me the impression she needed to recover from anything.
^ Did she really need "redemption" from that? It's not quite along the lines of Sisko and his great personal tragedy or Odo recovering from being treated as a freak show, is it? Maybe I'm underestimating it.
^ I think I just didn't put it very well. Of course, just because we don't know about some deep tragedy a particular character is recovering from doesn't mean there isn't one. (Something had to make Jellico into such a curmudgeonly crabby ass, I guess.) All I meant was that the redemption theme is for me very important to DS9 - it's part of what makes the show special and different. Trek fans, myself included, often talk as though too many of the people in TNG were "too perfect." That's not really accurate - they had flaws like anybody else - but it is accurate to say that most of the people in TNG seemed sane, healthy and well-balanced.
DS9, on the other hand, featured a lot of people who had something big they needed to heal from - that's what I meant by "recover." So I think it was important that whoever is in command of the station needed to be in need of some of that healing, some of that redemption, as well. But maybe that's just me.
^ Aw, look - Damar is blushing! How cute!
^ Aw, look - Damar is blushing! How cute!
I went a lighter shade of grey.
(incidentally, I would have loved to have heard either Dukat or Weyoun say what you've just said.)
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