One of my favorites for the series was "In the Pale Moonlight". Sure all the starship battle scenes were fun to watch, but what I liked about that episode was the direction it took Sisko and what he was willing to do to end the war.
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I'm thinking one of the best episodes of DS9, and even Trek, is the Visitor. What does he think?
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"I lied. I cheated. I bribed men to cover the crimes of other men. I am an accessory to murder. But the most damning thing of all, I think I can live with it. And if I had it all over to due it again, I would. Mr. Garak was right about one thing; a guilty conscious is a small price to pay for the safety of the alpha quadrant. So I will learn to live with it, because I can live with it. I can live with it."-- Sisko In the Pale Moonlight
I ran out of time to edit that in.
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"You may notice a certain acerbic attitude from the romulans..."
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"I've left him in his room with the distinct impression that the door will explode if he tries to leave." (or something similar in which Garak proves once again that he's the man)
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quote:Originally posted by Harry: "What the fuck are these people quoting?"
MacBeth- Senator Vreenak is Banquo and Garak is Lennox.
Or not.
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