On to 3x06 with some initial impressions!
- DEEP SPACE NINE!!! Looking just like we left it, on the inside and out. And at 33+ years old by this point since it was built, one of the longest-lived hero spacecraft in Star Trek without getting a major external refit somewhere in between!
- Scale problems aside, I think this is the first time we see two large ships share the upper pylons like this, since the second season episode "Sanctuary". Per the DS9 Tech Manual, the original idea behind the three pylons was that one would be in use at any given time to offload ore, while another one processed the ore just dropped off from the previous cycle, and the third was undergoing maintenance before accepting the next load. This means nothing for simple docking and cargo operations, but I always wondered if there was more than meets the eye as to the reasons we don't see more than one ship docked up or down there in most times.
- Freeman is bent out of shape because she's got center seat for the Karemma negotiations is odd, since the LAST time the Vancouver was involved, Captain Nguyen just disappeared and Freeman took over the politicking (AND apparent command of the Vancouver) without a skip. I guess the Vancouver crew was able to convince Admiral Goodbuddy that the 'Ritos was up to the task?
[Aside - YAY, finally! A Vietnamese person! AND Captain in the Trek canon with MY LAST NAME! And not just a
fan and treknews.net writer!]
- The original Quark's has sacrificed some of its square footage for a gift shop. Unless he somehow made up for it with further upstairs or sideways expansion? The bar seemed a happening joint whenever we saw it this week, and to have only one dabo table seems a missed opportunity.
- Morn! But we can't help but wonder if he's a hologram. Or for that matter, if ALL the Quarks locations have a Morn. Or if Morn's an actor in a suit to add additional ambiance, like Disneyland.
- Our Orion ensign Mesk gets a "religious exemption" to wear his doodad (suckers). I guess we're drawing parallels here to Worf's baldric here, or Bajoran earrings or Kayshon's sash and dagger? And how DOES this apply to what is effectively a sonic screwdriver and a tool whose equivalent is in any good engineer's kit?
- Mesk wears an FC uniform (as seen in this show anyway) but with an LDS-style combadge. I'll have to check to see if the other DS9 Starfleeters are wearing this style as well or if they have the kind that the other FC uniforms in this show have. Mind you, with last week's show contextualzing a LOT of the odd uniform choices we've seen over the years, it could be a local variation anyway.
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@Mike McDevitt points out that there aren't any Starfleet personnel in Ops. Futhermore, their uniforms are exactly as we left them too, including Kira's last version. There's even a guy with Odo's unique collar.
- But they did have their own orangey transporter effects! The Karemma get their own too.