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Guns_of_Verdun 02/15/20 9:17:54 AM #1: |
Picard.
They establish it right off the bat in DS9 with Sisko even planning to quit Starfleet Then it never comes up again. Sisko should turn up in Picard and punch him on the nose like he did with Q --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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jumi 02/15/20 9:31:04 AM #2: |
"You hit me! Picard never hit me!"
He learned his lesson and never came back to DS9, though. --- XBL Gamertag: Rob Thorsman Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/robertvsilvers ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Guns_of_Verdun 02/15/20 10:12:11 AM #4: |
ClunkerSlim posted...
Because its resolved at the end of the first episode. Sisko lets go of the hate and takes command of the station.Nah look at Gul Dukat That thing had legs --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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DarthDemented 02/15/20 10:13:17 AM #5: |
ClunkerSlim posted...
Because its resolved at the end of the first episode. Sisko lets go of the hate and takes command of the station.Pretty much this homie. Emissary parts 1 and 2. --- boobies... ... Copied to Clipboard!
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darkmaian23 02/15/20 11:28:41 AM #6: |
ClunkerSlim posted...
Because its resolved at the end of the first episode. Sisko lets go of the hate and takes command of the station.I understand that's how the show wants us to think it went down, but if they could have gotten Patrick Stewart back for more episodes once the show had become established, it would have been interesting to explore Sisko's trauma further. Even in the 24th century, that kind of thing isn't something you can just let go of and be 100%. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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