



[The log] could have been altered by our killer to cover his tracks. I’ve checked the turbolift records the night of the murder.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
In the Hands of the Prophets (1x20)
My father used to say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. I laid the first stone right there. I’d committed myself. I’d pay any price, go to any lengths, because my cause was righteous. My intentions were good. In the beginning, that seemed like enough.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - In The Pale Moonlight
When Dukat first came to us, I didn’t want to accept him. But I came to realise the Pah wraiths had taken this man of evil and washed him clean. What could be more wondrous than that?
Terry Farrell speaking about her departure from Deep Space Nine in the documentary What We Left Behind
I’m sorry, old man, but there is nothing I can do.
Ira Steven Behr (one of Deep Space Nine’s showrunners and main writers) musing alongside Luke Snailham about what DS9 could have done with Garak and how it could have handled the Garak/Bashir relationship in the DS9 documentary What We Left Behind
Ira Steven Behr (one of Deep Space Nine’s showrunners and main writers) and Luke Snailham discussing how DS9 could have done better portraying sexual diversity in the documentary What We Left Behind
But then it really got complicated, especially when Garak’s addiction and despair began to surface. He needed someone to share it with.
Ira Steven Behr and Andrew Robinson in the DS9 documentary What We Left Behind
At oh eight hundred hours, station time, the Romulan Empire formally declared war against the Dominion.