



“You have no idea what it felt like, coming back to life knowing that the world was empty, because you’d gone. No matter how many times I die, I always wake up alone.”

“twisting classical characters like dorian gray into a homosexual”
i’m fucking crying
TWISTING CLASSICAL CHARACTERS LIKE DORIAN GRAY INTO A HOMOSEXUAL
Son, you might want to be sitting down for this one.
I am dying on two levels
so at the convention Alexander Siddig talked about his first scene with Andrew Robinson and basically he felt terribly intimidated by this older and more experienced actor and how the plant kept on getting in the way, so he felt like a giggly little school girl the entire time they were filming the scene
i have two moods
- star trek makes me so happy
- star trek makes me so upset
“I need to write this, Doctor, and you’re the only person on this station who will understand… Indulge me, if you will; I need you as a witness. A stitch in time…” - Elim Garak
These lines are from the first chapter of A Stitch In Time, a novel written by Elim Garak’s actor, Andrew J. Robinson. The story is in the form of a letter to Doctor Julian Bashir. It includes Garak’s struggles to help rebuild Cardassia, insight into events on Deep Space 9, and the unveiling of his shrouded past.