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quote from star trek gateways : what lay beyond — horn and ivyby keith r.a. decandido.
no reason for this edit existing other than i went absolutely insane and started sobbing when i read this. kira called sisko benjamin!!! what more can we ask for!!!
"I know we have grown apart and thatâs as it should be. We learn what we can from certain people, then we move on after weâve taken what we need. When we learn nothing new about ourselves in a relationship, thatâs when the relationship is over. Or, itâs over the moment weâre afraid to learn something new about ourselves."
â~Garak, from Andrew Robinson’s A Stitch in Time (via vaiyamagic)
"This preoccupationâand his well-developed shoulder ridgesâmade him seem older than the rest of us. Five was an athlete who also did well in class. I could see that he was attracted to Eight. As indeed I was."
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A Stitch in Time
aahhh yes, what a good passage, although not nearly enough crushing on Pythas on the whole. Also– well-developed shoulder ridges as a sign of masculinity, adulthood, virility– an interesting Cardassian fact lol.
I’m reading Star Trek: Myriad Universes - Echoes and Refractions
and I swear to god I’m not making this up, I’m 100% serious
the DS9 story (A Gutted World) opens with Garak convincing Damar that his collection of illicit engineering materials is solely to make a super kinky sex toy under the radar for his “friend”
and Damar asks Garak to show him the materials and prove it, and Garak lays all the parts out, and Damar is like, yeah, I think that’s a sex toy, Garak you’re so fucking weird and Garak’s just like lol yeah I know, it’s great!
"I know that we have grown apart and thatâs as it should be. We learn what we can from certain people, then we move on after weâve taken what we need. When we learn nothing new about ourselves in a relationship thatâs when the relationship is over. Or itâs over the moment when weâre afraid to learn something new about ourselves."
âElim Garak (as written by Andrew J. Robinson in A Stitch in Time)