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DS9 always had the best off-the-wall humour. How about when Quark and Rom are discussing their kidnapped Moogie and unwittingly enter Sisko's office via the Jeffries tube? Sisko, in the franchise's best example of nonchalance, looks emotionless at the two on the floor and asks "Can I help you gentlemen?". They quickly bugger off, and Sisko nonchalantly turns around as if nothing has happened. That one always had me floored.
quote:Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: My favorite scene: SISKO: "It's no illusion." (just before the station opens the ultimate can of whoop-ass on the klingons)
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My favorite Garak moment was Bashir telling him the story of the boy who cried wolf. Garak's moral for the story is classic: "You should never tell the same lie twice."
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Shik
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Garak always did get the choice stuff. "Our Man Bashir" was chock full of it.
"You SHOT me!" "Let me look. ....It's onlyt a flesh wound, superficial." "You really shot me. I suppose I should be thankful you weren't trying to kill me." "What makes you think I wasn't?" "Doctor...there may be hope for you yet."
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Daniel Butler
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Mark: Hell that makes it even funnier, thanks!
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