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(First watched 2008-09-30) The mutants are back! I love how worried they are about the impending (60-70 trillion years) crunch of the universe. | (First watched 2008-09-30) The mutants are back! I love how worried they are about the impending (60-70 trillion years) crunch of the universe. | ||
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706: '''Treachery, Faith and the Great River''' ''[[1998]] [[November 4]]'' | |||
(First watched 2008-10-something) Multiple Weyouns! One of them a decent guy, if still wrongheaded about certain things. So I wonder if there's any sort of memory preservation thing going on between Vorta clones? The new Weyouns seem to have gotten up to speed and right in place pretty quick, though that could just be the reality of it being a tricky thing for the writers/actor to NOT do. | |||
Nog... combining the Ferengi ways with Starfleet goals. | |||
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707: '''Once More Unto the Breach''' ''[[1998]] [[November 11]]'' | |||
(First watched 2008-10-06) So Kor has lost his influence, but wants to go out like a warrior. Okay. But he's senile, and screws things up. He eventually dies his warriors' death, but they would've been in less dire straits to begin with if he hadn't bungled up part of their attack by thinking he was back in the 23rd century. Goodbye, first major Klingon! | |||
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708: '''The Siege of AR-588''' ''[[1998]] [[]]''''' | |||
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Revision as of 05:46, 6 October 2008
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 6
SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.
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701: Image in the Sand 1998 September 30
(First watched 2008-09-23) Hey, promotion for Kira. Also a new Dax... who's definitely different and wasn't even planning on being a host. Also the Prophets took a hell of a long time to say anything to Ben, but being nonlinear maybe it doesn't seem that way to them. But... ancient Bajoran on a piece of his mother's jewelry, saying Orb of the Emissary? Crazy how far back this stuff actually goes for him.
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702: Shadows and Symbols 1998 October 7
(First watched 2008-09-23) So... Sisko is not just the fated Emissary, but the Prophets had a hand in his very conception? Yikes, he's in this deep.
With Sisko hearing voices, I was worried he was still unconscious after that knife attack. However, that didn't make sense since they introduced a new Dax in that time. That it was Benny! That ties things together. This time, Benny is paired with a de-prostheticed Damar.
So Quark joins in on the attack for Jadzia's entrance into Sto-vo-kor. OK... but what does he actually do on the ship?
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703: Afterimage 1998 October 14
(First watched 2008-09-24)
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704: Take Me Out to the Holosuite 1998 October 21
(First watched 2008-09-28) As long as they're getting away from seriousness and war for a moment, this was pretty funny.
I liked some of the details on the Niners baseball uniforms. Their names on the back used the DS9 show title font. The combination of baseball stitching curve and DS9 pylon curve went pretty well, too. I wonder, was Garak supposed to have cooked that up?
Rom looks naked without his head scarf thing on.
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705: Chrysalis 1998 October 28
(First watched 2008-09-30) The mutants are back! I love how worried they are about the impending (60-70 trillion years) crunch of the universe.
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706: Treachery, Faith and the Great River 1998 November 4
(First watched 2008-10-something) Multiple Weyouns! One of them a decent guy, if still wrongheaded about certain things. So I wonder if there's any sort of memory preservation thing going on between Vorta clones? The new Weyouns seem to have gotten up to speed and right in place pretty quick, though that could just be the reality of it being a tricky thing for the writers/actor to NOT do.
Nog... combining the Ferengi ways with Starfleet goals.
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707: Once More Unto the Breach 1998 November 11
(First watched 2008-10-06) So Kor has lost his influence, but wants to go out like a warrior. Okay. But he's senile, and screws things up. He eventually dies his warriors' death, but they would've been in less dire straits to begin with if he hadn't bungled up part of their attack by thinking he was back in the 23rd century. Goodbye, first major Klingon!
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708: The Siege of AR-588 1998 [[]]
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