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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

In 2x11, 'Rivals', O'Brien tries to have a rousing game of racquetball and encounters Bashir, captain of his medical racquetball team and sector champion- of course.

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  • My god, I just read Alexander Siddig's full name for the first time

    That guy must hate passport applications

  • there is a hole in the Doctor's suit thing.

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  • @Archedgar Keep in mind that this was before it was revealed that he had been genetically engineered. He was probably planning to pretend that he wasn't as good as he is anyway.

  • @CommandoDude It is cheating when the better biological makeup is artificial and not natural

  • @Archedgar That's not cheating. He simply has a better biological makeup. If a young tennis player were playing a very old tennis player, it would not be cheating, but you could say the young tennis player has an unfair advantage.

  • Bashir is cheating.

    He is genetically enhanced, there is no way for the Chief to win.

  • Heh, this is before they become super-duper bestest friends forever.

  • @cantorock Brilliant name, though

  • Its cool b/c the actor himself (Siddig) has since played such serious roles. Its neat to see the comedic side.

  • Bashir was at his snottiest in this ep, it was hilarious.

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