Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 6x1 A Time to Stand

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific

“You know, there’s something I just don’t understand. You’re always telling me that space is big, that it’s an endless frontier, filled with infinite wonders.”
“It’s true.”
“If that’s the case, you would think there’d be more than enough room to allow people to leave each other alone.”
“It just doesn’t work that way… It should. But it doesn’t.”

Yes! Deep in the Dominion War…

(FYI I’m cooking while watching so may not be as attentive as usual)

Bashir is a bit obnoxious there.

oh, Worf. Stressing about the wedding planning!

Dukat. Oh, Dukat.

And poor Quark can’t manage to drum up business with the Jem’Hadar

The original plan for the multi-episode arc was that it would encompass the entirety of the Dominion War; as Ronald D. Moore explains, “The initial thinking was that we would end Season 5 on a cliff-hanger with the Federation plunged into war, and then we would come back and do a multi-episode arc, and the war would last that long.” Originally, the arc was going to be four episodes, but Ira Steven Behr extended it to five, and eventually to six.

YES! I love this part of DS9.

Weyoun’s obsession with their very own station Founder is kind of hilarious.

“When I talk to you things don’t seem that bad.” oh, Kira and Odo. So sweet.

Good friends… who don’t let the Bajorans do anything. Ahem.

Oh, fun times! “Let’s go home” indeed!

Oh, the covert operation. So many opportunities for it to go badly!

“The computer agrees with Julian.”

“Of course it does. They think alike”

hahaha.

Oops… we have premature… explosion.