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Root Beer may have saved DS9 for my brother...

Admiral Archer

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So my brother is not at all interested in watching Discovery, and as a member of my household growing up he loved TNG and the TNG films along with TOS and the TOS films, but we never could get into DS9. We did watch a couple episodes of Voyager on VHS tapes a friend lent us (my dad hated both DS9 and Voyager, so me and my brother felt it would be bad to watch them with him) and enjoyed them, but to this day my brother has not seen much DS9 (neither have I for that matter, although I've seen some of the best episodes of the series :) ) and as someone who misses the contemplative, social commentary based and philosophical Star Trek series leading up to the new millenium, he wanted to try watching DS9. He said Emissary was difficult to get through because of poor writing and acting (he said the scene with Sisko and his wife on the beach was really awkward), but I had a remedy for that: I showed him a clip from "Way of the Warrior" that was on youtube, where Quark and Garak discuss the Federation using root beer as a representation. As far as I can tell, he really enjoyed it, and I would like to quote him as saying "Why do all the great stories get buried in rubble?" which I can translate as being a general frustration with Star Trek series' often taking a few seasons to get good. I probably will never get him to watch Discovery, but I told him he needs to watch "In the Pale Moonlight" to get an idea of just how amazing DS9 can be. And if any of you are concerned about him being lost, keep in mind the internet has for a couple decades now kept us in the loop, so even though neither of us have seen much DS9, we both have been aware and fairly knowledgeable about the Dominion War and it's effects on the Alpha Quadrant (mainly through research done on memory alpha to help us write our own LARP stories, cause that's a hobby of ours, LOL).

TL;DR My younger brother misses old trek, hasn't seen DS9, so I showed him the root beer scene from "Way of the Warrior" and now he's interested. :)
 
I really like root beer so I also enjoyed how that was the drink of choice for "the Humans" I also enjoyed watching other characters "not humans" try and drink root beer for the first time. It is fun too to see Rom trying to eat human breakfasts, have you seen that?
 
I've got years of DS9 to catch up on! Then again I've also got the final two TNG seasons to watch as well!
JB
 
Ah yes, root beer... not just a phenomenon of 20th-century pop culture as some assume, but a tradition going back to about the 16th century or so, with the combination of Native American root and herb-flavored beverages and European fermentation methods.

That's an interesting way to develop interest in a Star Trek series.

Kor
 
If Hyoomons were all bout the rootbeer in that century, I kind of wonder if they had different types. Did they go for the subtleties of a Virgil's or the syrupy sweet Frostie. Were they enlightened enough to realize that Barq's is not a root beer?
Did A&W still send their kegs of goodness throughout the galaxy or did Quark replicate IBC bottles?
 
I doubt Pale Moonlight will have it's full heft without seeing the lead-in.

I dunno, I showed the episode without the lead-in to my mom, and she loved it. She had never watched DS9 before, but has seen every episode of TNG, so when the episode concluded we had a discussion about what she thought of Sisko and his actions in the episode, and compared them to what Picard would have done. It was very fun to see her analyze the episode with her knowledge of just TNG and its type of storytelling, and to compare how different but just as great DS9 was. My brother is even more into Trek (arguably) or at least he has more knowledge of the plot and setting, so it will probably be even more impactful when he sees it. :)
 
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