Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2x22 The Wire

Here’s an incomplete list of post-series novels worth reading: http://forum.galacticwatercooler.com/showthread.php?14614-Post-Series-Novels

“I prefer to drink someplace quiet.”
“We’ll go back to my quarters!”
“Perfect.”

Let the slash fiction flow! :stuck_out_tongue:

For an episode entitled “The Wire,” there isn’t nearly as much drug-dealing and gang violence as I anticipated.

I thot they eliminated pacing in the 24th century

“Is that legal?”

Note how he doesn’t actually answer. :rolleyes:

“I routinely monitor Quark’s subspace transmissions.”
“Is that legal?”
“It’s in the best interests of station security.”

Odo supports the Patriot Act!

Damn you. I wanted to make the first The Wire joke. (Only seen 3 or 4 episodes, but it’s great!)

How come Bashir doesn’t have super-Khan strength and…well…huge pecs?

hm cranial nerve cluster. sexy.

One Khan to rule them all…

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[li]This is the first DS9 episode to be directed by a woman: Kim Friedman. The producers were so impressed with her work that they brought her back to direct several crucial episodes, such as the season 2 finale, “The Jem’Hadar”, the season 3 opener, “The Search, Part I”, and the conclusion to the Michael Eddington/Maquis story arcs, “Blaze of Glory”.
[/li][li]This is the first time that Cardassia Prime is mentioned and the first time that the Cardassian homeworld is actually named.
[/li][li]This also marks the first appearance of the Obsidian Order, which was going to be the Grey Order until the producers learned that Babylon 5 planned to introduce a group called the Grey Council and felt the names were too similar (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion).
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Te he he. Nice.

Yup. I remember that.

And my reply on that thread:

Hey, what’s Rush Limbaugh doing on DS9?

Oh no, he di’n’t! :eek:

They have sluts and prostitutes in the future, you know. :stuck_out_tongue:

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[li]Robert Hewitt Wolfe’s original idea for this episode was to have Kira addicted to battle stimulants ever since her days in the Bajoran Resistance, but that idea was rejected because it would be difficult to do subsequent episodes with Kira without referencing the addiction and it was felt it could tarnish her character too much (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
[/li][li]Andrew Robinson has said of this episode, “I wish there was more writing like that for television. I think we’d have a much healthier industry.” (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
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By which you mean women. Who are actually people no matter what people like RL think.

Oh Garak. This is part of why you are a fantastic character.

I have all the specs and diagrams at home :wink:

Not all women, obviously. Some are barefoot and pregnant in the kitchens of the future, while others are busy crashing spaceships.

(I keed! I keed!) :stuck_out_tongue: