Here's to the Losers
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Great song for Valentine's Day. :)
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@Lupus27 Don't forget class!
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@RushLimborg Ro Laren! But Ro Laren was even more bad-tempered than Kira! How could this even be possible? Well, she's quite a rogue too... And Quark loves his women to have a punch... Maybe... No! It can't work. I just can't imagine Ro giving umox to Quark.
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@Lupus27 If they make a new Star Trek Series they have to bring back Vic.
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@RushLimborg those two got girls. They just couldn't stop pineing for Dax.
Wait! who does quark end up with? Roe Laren??? Am I crazy or wasn't that the name of that bejorian girl on Next Generation? You're not telling me Quark ends up with her, are you? How are they alike? I'd like to know what happened with the cardasian natima or his ex-wife the Klingon. Quark even had a clothed ferengi girl, but he only liked females of other species to be more equal. He only liked female ferengi naked.
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Loved the scene when he appeared in one of the mirror universe episode in front of Quark as a real person :-) right before he was shot by mirror universe Julian Bashir. Really funny scene.
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The Character Vic Fontaine was an excellent edition to DS9 for a few reasons. He was an excellent entertainer and he provided the audience with some scope, as we gain enjoyment from watching the exploits of the characters they themselves would not attain the same level of entertainment from their day to day activities to them it would be second nature. However a character like Vic could be likened to someone playing a video game at the end of a long day to unwind, he brings us scope and realism.
Vic Fontaine was a great character. He was fun, he was charming, and he added a bit more life to the station.
Lupus27 3 years ago 82
True he has no place within science fiction but he's called relief. Relief is a concept used by story writers to add some sort of escapism or an element of fun to an otherwise sincere, serious or muddy plot. Like Dixon Hill was briefly used in Star Trek VIII. It differs from COMIC relief as the escapism is more general and not necessarily comic.
photons66 3 years ago 18