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O'Brien's cyber-nemesis

Rush Limborg

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To be perfectly honest...I find it interesting that after "Forsaken", there is NO reference to O'Brien's problems with the computer--you know, the snobbish voice questioning his every order with "Procedure is not recommended".

Whatever happened--and how come we never even heard of this problem again?

Thoughts?
 
This is just another of the many areas on which DS9 dropped the ball on a writing level, similar to how they did so by not following up on: changeling infiltrators on earth, Laas, Hard Time, ITPM, Bajor joining/not joining the Federation, Quark's love, etc. etc.
 
This is season one, logically over time O'Brien would work the kinks out of the system, get used to working with the Cardassian tech, and improve the station's interface with Federation technology, that sort of thing.

It's similar to the improvement in Federation shield technology noted by Weyoun when the Dominion attacks the station in Call to Arms at the end of season 5. We can infer that this improvement was achieved due to intelligence gathered from the Jem'Hadar vessel salvaged in The Ship (and perhaps other, similar discoveries), though this is never explicitly stated.

It makes sense that O'Brien's familiarity with the Cardassian tech would increase over time and that this type of issue would no longer occur. The station still holds some dangerous secrets as late as Civil Defense, but once the weapons systems are upgraded in Way of the Warrior, I don't think the station itself poses any further problems. There's no reason why it would, really, since Starfleet engineers would certainly smooth over any outstanding problems the longer they worked on the station.

EDIT: O'Brien actually specifies that the "root canal" or full overhaul of the station's computer systems would take 2 or 3 years, which means it might well have been completed not long before Way of the Warrior, though I doubt the writers had a specific schedule in mind.
 
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In Destiny, O'Brien got friendly with one of the Cardassian scientists. Maybe she gave him some help?
 
Keep in mind that the problems with the station never got completely worked out. Every time there was an episode where Miles was away from the station for a period of time, the list of repairs and problems would come to Sisko's desk like a nightmare (The episode where Miles went under cover in the Ob. Order.)

He just gotten used to it. In another episode where I believe he was talking to Worf, he said that he never really had anything to do on the Enterprise except transport things and people and he'd just sit around waiting for something to go wrong with the transporter because there simply wasn't anything to do.

But at DS9, he felt like he was really needed.... the station itself needed him.... he just needed to get through the transition of being used to doing very little, to being needed almost all the time, everywhere and eventually he just stopped complaining, because afterall.... he could still be back on the Enterprise, standing around & picking his nose.
 
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