If there's any other disappointment to be found in "What You Leave Behind," I'd say it would be within what we didn't see rather than what we did. Most notably lacking is some sort of scene that answers the question of Bajor in the political sense. Will Bajor ever join the Federation?
the time feels right to revisit theDS9cast. Focusing on Captain Sisko's family would be a fitting way to follow on from theStar Trek: Deep Space Ninefinale "What You Leave Behind". Further, the apocryphalDS9season 8 in the documentary "What We Left Behind" established Sisko and Kasidy...
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"The Visitor" predicted theending ofStar Trek: Deep Space Nineas Captain Sisko did leave the linear plane to become one with the Prophets of Bajor, leaving Jake behind. But by the time Ben ascended as The Emissary inDS9's finale, Jake was older and better prepared...
We can't, he's like, what do you want? Anarchy? We got to bring these guys in. Then they get like a few steps inside. And then the other, the cranky guard turns to the guard that once leave, he goes, what do I care if you, if you leave, get out of here. Cause he can ...
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● Fifty percent of high school dropouts leave because they 're bored ●“Boring” was the number-one word chosen by high school students that best described their high school experience.●“Nothing” was the number-one choice by high school students when asked what they liked about high ...
"Cardassians" is another stellar episode that highlights whatDS9's true strengths are. A young, adopted Cardassian boy named Rugel comes to DS9 with his Bajoran father, but when Rugel bites Garak's hand, a troubling issue appears: Is this a person who has been taught by his Bajoran ...
Ratings and writers and behind-the-scenes intrigue! All interesting, but in the end, for the viewer, it's all about what makes it to the screen. Voyager "spoke to me" in a lot of ways that had zero to do with "action." Voyager's whole premise meant constant movement - DS9's ...
In this respect, the episode is also a good Worf show. He begins to finally realize that because of the path he was forced to choose, he may never have the chance to return to the Empire. It's a personal tragedy considering what he went through to restore his honor way back inTNG'...