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Star Trek has always charted the stars with a moral compass, boldly envisioning a future where exploration walks hand in hand with ethics.
A woman sits in a bar. Not as a fugitive, not as an emperor, but as something in between. The war is over. Her mirror self is gone. Her place in this universe was never meant to exist.
There’s a great bit of dialogue from the pilot, where starfleet doctor Julian Bashir is explaining that he requested a post on “DS9” because it felt adventurous like “the wilderness.” Kira, a former ...
Deep Space Nine went even further ... it took writers a while to figure out what to do with Dr. Bashir. He really came into his own when paired with Andrew Robinson’s delightful Cardassian ...
This article contains spoilers for Star Trek: Section 31 and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Dr. Julian Bashir is furious. The Chief Medical Officer aboard Federation Starbase Deep Space 9 ...
Crucially, in the set-up before that introduction, DS9 had whisked us and Dr. Julian Bashir, the character who takez on the thrust of its arc with Section 31, on another journey in “Our Man ...
In fact, many fans believe Deep Space Nine made a mistake by not making Garak and Bashir a couple, especially given the subtext in the actors' performances. It's unfair to judge Deep Space Nine by ...
In the episode, Garak is the doctor, and Bashir is his holographic husband. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine added shades of gray to the franchise, and this was best reflected by the relationship ...
Trek showrunner Mike McMahan acknowledged the long-running fan theory, telling Variety they “have enjoyed the romantic chemistry that Andrew and Sid brought to Garak and Bashir on DS9 ...