^ You know, the first time I saw that episode, I was wondering if it wasn't "breaking the fourth wall".
My favorite Dukat line is between tauning the Maquis who kidnapped him in "The Maquis":
"Anyone can blow up a ship. Ha! But to look your enemy in the eye, knowing you'll remember his face for the rest of your life, now that takes... a stomach, much stronger than you'll ever have."
and the dialogue with Weyond from "Sacrifice of Angels":
Dukat: A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place. To force them to acknowledge your greatness.
Weyoun: Then you kill them?
Dukat: ...Only if it's necessary.
^ You know, the first time I saw that episode, I was wondering if it wasn't "breaking the fourth wall".
My favorite Dukat line is between tauning the Maquis who kidnapped him in "The Maquis":
"Anyone can blow up a ship. Ha! But to look your enemy in the eye, knowing you'll remember his face for the rest of your life, now that takes... a stomach, much stronger than you'll ever have."
and the dialogue with Weyond from "Sacrifice of Angels":
Dukat: A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place. To force them to acknowledge your greatness.
Weyoun: Then you kill them?
Dukat: ...Only if it's necessary.
These quotes are only great if you see the body language that accompanies the quotes. He and Weyoun used body language prolly the best of anyone in the series
These quotes are only great if you see the body language that accompanies the quotes. He and Weyoun used body language prolly the best of anyone in the series
I kind of liked when he blurted out "Oh, anyone can blow up a ship!", in the episode "The Maquis". Just the way he delivered the line was funny.
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