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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2011

Elim Garak, Former Cardassian Opressor and Odo, the Legend whose only master was Justice. From 'Things Past', 5x08.

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  • If you do not like Garak, we will send in the Jem'Hadar and then you die.

  • Elim Garak Former Cardassian Oppressor LOL

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  • OMG THIS IS ME!

    I would do exactly that!

    I've done that before!

    At conferences, I <3 stirring up crap!

    And I love being called an oppressor!

  • Oooh, this episode is a good one!

    Unless Im completely mistaken, this is a deep and very dark ep. Gave me feelz

  • Why did I never notice how gorgeous Terry Farrell is before..

  • @Gootothesecond Yep.

    George Smiley (Tinker,Tailor,Soldier,Spy)for example,has got NOTHING on Garek.Period.

  • It's so cute that Garak thought Bajorans could "rise above" their emotions and be dispassionate about what was essentially abduction, murder and rape of their world. It's like if you murdered a man's family and then thought you could sit down with him and discuss how that was for the betterment of the nation.

  • The description of Odo sounds more like Judge Dredd.

  • Batman Odo. Fund it.

  • @mazerrackham001 Odo thought that they were guilty of planting a bomb on the station that injured a bunch of people and killed at least a few others, he had no control over what Cardassian policy was in dealing with people found guilty of that sort of thing, only in finding out who it was and arresting them. Of course, his obsession with law and order affected his judgement and they were in fact innocent but he realized his mistake later on and was likely more careful as a result.

  • @Blackdragon2344 Why are you watching this video then?

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