The darkest moment of Deep Space Nine
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@ThatBritishVlogger That joke would make more sense if it was Kai Winn, more like 'nun on a rope.' A shame it wasn't Kai Winn though. lol
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@spikedpsycho I see what you did there...
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@Mandar28887 I hear ya, DS9 is one of my favorites. Since they were mostly centered on a space station, meant the writers could better focus on characters and story, instead of coming up with new alien race in almost every single episode.
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@dgcatanisiri Agreed. That was one of the best (and most morally ambiguous) moments in Trek.
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@AndHaunted You're close, but no cigar - The darkest was when Captain Sisko decides he can live with it. You expect the sneaky underhanded deviousness from Garak. You don't expect the moral Federation captain to go along with it and cover it up.
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My friend Duncan tried that once, he just spun back up.
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@ThatBritishVlogger No, no one will.
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So what...I've bungee jumped before! The only difference, I read the manual and tied the end to my feet and not my neck.
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@AnteyPL well aware...just pointing out the irony due to it being Data.
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You see, phrase "fire in anger" doesn't mean that one pulling the trigger was "angry". It simply means that weapons is fired not as warning shot, or disabling shot, but as aimed and ment to hit selected target with full force and damage potential. Check meaning on Wiki.
Will anyone hate me if I make a joke about a 'pope on a rope' ????
ThatBritishVlogger 2 months ago 29
This is what made DS9 great they could explore the darker elements make it more real
Mandar28887 3 weeks ago 12