Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
All season 5 mistakesMistakes
1Apocalypse Rising0
2The Ship2
3Looking for par'Mach in all the Wrong Places0
4...Nor the Battle too Strong0
5The Assignment0
6Trials and Tribble-ations3
7Let He Who Is Without Sin...0
8Things Past0
9The Ascent0
10Rapture0
11The Darkness and the Light0
12The Begotten2
13For the Uniform0
14In Purgatory's Shadow0
15By Inferno's Light1
16Doctor Bashir, I Presume?3
17A Simple Investigation3
18Business as Usual0
19Ties of Blood and Water0
20Ferengi Love Songs1
21Soldiers of the Empire0
22Children of Time1
23Blaze of Glory0
24Empok Nor2
25In The Cards1
26Call to Arms0

Body Parts - S4-E25

Visible crew/equipment: During a pan-across of Quark's bar after it has been emptied out, the shadow of the camera is visible for a moment in the bottom right corner of the screen. (00:40:35)

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The Way of the Warrior (1) - S4-E1

Julian Bashir: They broke seven of your transverse ribs and fractured your clavicle!
Elim Garak: Ah, but I got off several cutting remarks which no doubt did serious damage to their egos.

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If Wishes were Horses - S1-E16

Trivia: Buck Bokai's baseball card, a collectible featured on Benjamin Sisko's desk, had actor Keone Young on the front, in character, but showed "Trek" model maker Gregory Jein, who invented the "history" of the character, on the back. The pair bore an uncanny resemblance to each other.

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The Die is Cast (2) - S3-E21

Question: Two questions: 1. When Odo is being tortured, he tells Garak that he wants to return to the Great Link. Did Odo really want to return or did he just say that to get the torture to stop? 2. If Odo did want to return, why? Considering the atrocities the Founders committed, wouldn't he want nothing to do with them?

Answer: Part of the answer is found in "The Search: Part II" (season 3 episode 2). The female changeling told Odo that "the urge to return home was implanted in your genetic makeup. So he hardly has a choice in that. But being a sentient, thinking being, he recognizes the atrocities that his people are behind and he can't condone their actions. So it's a matter of his conscious mind warring with his instinctual gestalt. But on a more general level, we all instinctually wish to be among people who are like us. No matter how much he may like and love those around him and feel that emotion returned, there are numerous aspects of his life and existence that absolutely nobody on DS9 can empathize with or understand. And that's not even to address the pure joy and acceptance that is brought by the Great Link.

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