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Re-Watching DS9

I'm not sure how I feel about Sisko basically interfering with a Klingon operating under Klingon beliefs in a way that wouldn't hurt anyone else, and I kind of wonder whether Picard would have felt differently on the matter.

The episode kind of takes an anti-euthanasia stance, though it can certainly be argued whether Kurn was suffering to such a degree; he certainly seemed to feel he was.

I always wondered how Kurn would feel about how this played out if he ever regained his memory. It's hard for me to imagine he'd be particularly happy about it.
 
I'm not sure how I feel about Sisko basically interfering with a Klingon operating under Klingon beliefs in a way that wouldn't hurt anyone else, and I kind of wonder whether Picard would have felt differently on the matter.

The episode kind of takes an anti-euthanasia stance, though it can certainly be argued whether Kurn was suffering to such a degree; he certainly seemed to feel he was.

I always wondered how Kurn would feel about how this played out if he ever regained his memory. It's hard for me to imagine he'd be particularly happy about it.
If I remember correctly, that was a story point in one of the DS9 novels. (VENGEANCE, I believe.)
 
I'm not sure how I feel about Sisko basically interfering with a Klingon operating under Klingon beliefs in a way that wouldn't hurt anyone else, and I kind of wonder whether Picard would have felt differently on the matter.

The episode kind of takes an anti-euthanasia stance, though it can certainly be argued whether Kurn was suffering to such a degree; he certainly seemed to feel he was.

I always wondered how Kurn would feel about how this played out if he ever regained his memory. It's hard for me to imagine he'd be particularly happy about it.
"Reunion" tells me all I need to know about how Picard would've reacted to Worf trying to aid Kurn in the ritual. He would've said that they've all sworn to serve Starfleet. if anything, Sisko actually let Worf off easier than Picard would've. Picard put a reprimand in Worf's record. All Sisko did was give Worf a stern talking-to.

If I remember correctly, that was a story point in one of the DS9 novels. (VENGEANCE, I believe.)
Yup. I haven't read it, but my brother told me about it.
 
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