5 years ago with 365 notesReblog / via / source

toboldlyblahblahblah:

I’d be more than interested in learning any Bajoran meditation techniques you’d like to show me.” // We usually just like to sit …quietly.

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5 years ago with 404 notesReblog / via / source

toboldlyblahblahblah:

“We’re finally putting past conflicts behind us.” // “Making way for brand new ones.”

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5 years ago with 397 notesReblog / via 

charlesrengel:

The new “Star Trek Online” expansion, “Victory is Life.”

Several of the “Deep Space Nine” cast are returning to voice their characters:

  • Alexander Siddig as Doctor Julian Bashir, former Chief Medical Officer of Deep Space Nine.
  • Andrew Robinson as Councilor Elim Garak, formerly “just a simple tailor” and covert operative for Cardassia.
  • Armin Shimerman as Quark, DS9’s resident Ferengi entrepreneur and bartender.
  • Aron Eisenberg as Captain Nog, the first Ferengi to join Starfleet, who grew up on DS9.
  • Bumper Robinson who appeared as the teenage Jem’Hadar in the landmark episode, “The Abandoned” and will play Elder First Dukan Rex.
  • Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun (a cunning Vorta diplomat) and Brunt (a Liquidator of the Ferengi Commerce Authority).
  • J.G. Hertzler as General Martok, hero of the Klingon Empire.
  • Max Grodénchik as Grand Nagus Rom, leader of the Ferengi, brother to Quark and father to Nog.
  • Chase Masterson as Leeta, former Bajoran dabo girl and wife of Ferengi Grand Nagus Rom.
  • Nana Visitor as Kira Nerys, Kai of the Bajoran people.
  • René Auberjonois as Odo, former Chief of Security at DS9, who is now a Dominion Ambassador.
  • Salome Jens as the Female Changeling, one of the Founders of the Dominion.
tagged as: 'kira nerys kai of the bajoran people' somehow this was really surprising to read uh;  Star Trek;  Star Trek Online;  DS9;  



5 years ago with 174 notesReblog / via 

smallestcitrus:

some kiras and an opaka. 

i like the idea of bajorans being less human-looking than they are on the show. bigger ears, more prominent nose ridges, etc.

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5 years ago with 527 notesReblog / via / source

toboldlyblahblahblah:

“That is, if you believe in the Prophets.”

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5 years ago with 135 notesReblog / via 

gplusbfics:

ladyvean:

robots-and-lizards:

y’all i still can’t believe empok nor was a real episode like damb

I think it’s hilarious that Andy hates that episode.  My dude, the psychotic killer is part of who Garak is.  Accept it.

Totally!

Back when I watched “Empok Nor” in super detail to get screen captures and share dialog, I concluded it was really one of my favorites. I love Andy in that, he’s so good. And I do believe that you learn things about the real Garak in it.

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For anyone who’d like to see my screen-caps, complete with lots and lots of the dialog, click here – it goes to my posts tagged “empok-nor” and after a few entries it’s ALL from when I did that.

Sample, which goes with the picture above:

Garak’s just reported in to O’Brien on killing Killer Cardie #1. He then delivers another report.

Garak: By the way, I took a tissue sample from the soldier’s body. The analysis was rather fascinating, in a grim sort of way. It seems the unfortunate soul had been given a massive dose of psychotropic drugs.

O’Brien: Why?

Garak: I’m not sure, but I can tell you one thing. It wasn’t to make him amicable. The drug’s protein structure seems designed to amplify my people’s xenophobic tendencies. My guess is that the soldiers that were left here were part of a Cardassian military experiment. The High Command was probably looking for a way to further motivate their troops.

O’Brien: So they gave them a drug to make them hate anybody but Cardassians?

Nog: Then why did they attack you?

Garak: That’s a good question.

O’Brien: Maybe it’s an experiment that went wrong. That’s why they were left in stasis. They were uncontrollable.

Garak: I’d love to stay and hypothesize all afternoon, but once I’ve set my mind to a task, I hate to leave it unfinished. What is it, Chief?

O’Brien: You look different.

Garak: How so?

O’Brien: That’s not the face of a tailor.

Garak: I’m not a tailor. Not for the moment, anyway.

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5 years ago with 133 notesReblog / via 

artanotevildo:

Jadzia is the best ♥
love her

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5 years ago with 117 notesReblog / via 

edgebugart:

a 10min garashir doodle for @sp8sexual​ bc i feel guilty if its been too long and i havent drawn her any lizard man lovin

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5 years ago with 945 notesReblog / via 

oh-boromir:

Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien from Star Trek

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5 years ago with 566 notesReblog 

“I sat down at the end of the bar instead of going to my usual place on the second level. I wasn’t sure how long I wanted to stay; I just had to get out of the crowd and a grip on my feelings. I was in a dangerous mood.

Ever since that ridiculous holosuite program, I thought. The spy game. Well, of course it’s a game. It’s all a game. But it’s not a holosuite program. And yet, the moment Julian wounded me with his ridiculous weapon, everything changed. I thought it was a magnificent moment. He showed me that he had the spine to play the game as it ought to be played. But why then did he back off? Why couldn’t he go beyond that moment? Why did our relationship end?” — A Stitch In Time (DS9 novel) by Andrew Robinson

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