Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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1Image in the Sand1
2Shadows and Symbols0
3Afterimage0
4Take Me Out to the Holo-Suite0
5Chrysalis0
6Treachery, Faith, and the Great River0
7Once More Unto the Breach0
8The Siege of AR-5580
9Covenant0
10It's Only a Paper Moon1
11Prodigal Daughter0
12The Emperor's New Cloak0
13Field of Fire2
14Chimera0
15Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang0
16Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges0
17Penumbra (1)1
18'Til Death Do Us Part (2)1
19Strange Bedfellows (3)1
20The Changing Face of Evil (4)0
21When It Rains...0
22Tacking Into the Wind0
23Extreme Measures1
24The Dogs of War0
25What You Leave Behind (1)1
26What You Leave Behind (2)1

The Sons of Mogh - S4-E15

Revealing mistake: As Kurn is chastising Worf in the infirmary, the actor's prosthetic nose has become detached from the rest of the Klingon make up. You can see the nose wobbling around as he talks.

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Q-Less - S1-E7

Q: You hit me! Picard never hit me.
Sisko: I'm not Picard.
Q: Indeed not. You're much easier to provoke.

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Valiant - S6-E22

Trivia: Valiant was the original working name for the USS Defiant when it was being designed for the show.

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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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