This is exactly why DS9 is the best Trek, and encapsulates what Science fiction is truly about. Anyone who watches purely for the space battles, fancy costumes, and other bells and whistles misses the point entirely. DS9 was possibly the most psychologically in depth trek there has ever been.
So…what is Sci-Fi truly about, to you? Because I’m not sure that we’d have the same opinions about what anything is “truly about” regarding just about anything. Because we all come from our own realities & just merge them with the realities of the people that we interact with.
In The Pale Moonlight (my favourite episode) is the culmination of a character arc for Sisko that started humbly by locking up Nog in Emissary to strong arm Quark into doing what he wanted, to letting Cal escape in The Maquis up to poisoning planets and assassinating Romulan senators.
And August 2024 was in the far distant future back when the “Bell Riots” episode aired back in 1995 lol! I swear I felt a couple greys grow at the revelation 😅👴🏾🙃
The Original Series and Deep Space Nine weren't afraid to show less than 'perfect' Captains and crews. Odds are, James T. Kirk and Gabriel Lorca would've understood, if not approve the Emissary's actions in In The Pale Moonlight: Picard, Never.
@ Horrible! The whole show was the beginning of the end with the ridiculous Zindi reworking of history and using an actor who is very well known in another sci fi show. Awful show.
Past Tense has always been one of those episodes that reallt hit home about what could happen if we don't sort it out now, and it was ignored, and we're not far off this becoming an actual reality, even in Picard S2 where they revisted the sanctuary district idea in LA, they even predicted the terrible fires that are raging now, sometimes the warnings are right in our faces, but we just don't take any notice, until it's too late...
Thank you for the way you end these videos. You share these hopeful messages such compassion and conviction, it truly embodies the best of Trek culture, a fitting sign off to videos from TrekCulture 🖖
Missing my Sisko favourite speech from Rules of Engagement: "You made a military decision, to protect your ship and crew. But you're a Starfleet officer, Worf. We don't put civilians at risk or even potentially at risk to save ourselves. Sometimes that means we lose the battle, and sometimes our lives. But if you can't make that choice, then you can't wear that uniform."
@nicholassmith7984 My question stands: Why does a CIVILIAN ship need a cloaking device. It makes sense for warships. This is essentially a cruise ship having the equivalent of military-grade jamming equipment. Why?
The best part of Sisko's "Saints in Paradise" speech is Major Kira's response, the "You don't have to convince me" look and her "Makes sense to me" that sells it.
But were Federation citizens truly ready to live on the frontier? How long was any colony there? 20, 30 years? Was there supposed to be a orbiting spacedock with a Starfleet armada ready to defend it? They wanted more freedom than what a core world can offer but not ready that may have to move should any adversity come in either by opposing forces or new information.
Deep Space 9 has been my favourite Star Trek for a long time, mostly because of Sisko and his interactions with his crew. He is a good leader because he knows pain, but will not shy away from his duty because of it.
@@sarahkinsey5434yeah that series grew on me. I have no idea where i started in the series watching, but First episode I saw was like kind of good but weird and then i started to get to know characters more and got the semi loose storyline (is that right word) and liked it I think more than TNG Although i don’t know if I would’ve given it much of a chance if i didn’t like TNG
"There is no rest in the sanctuary" really hit home for me when I started working with the homeless and with abused kids, who all were forced to focus solely on their immediate needs to get through the day.
Not quite a speech in the traditional sense but at the end of Seige of AR-558 Kira brings Sisko a new casualty list. Kira: including the troops lost at AR-558... 1730 Sisko: seventeen hundred thirty . Kira: it's a lot of names Sisko: they're not just names. It's important we remember that. We have to remember. In all wars, there are casualties. It's easy to mourn and remember an individual. A loved one or two, but those were all people, mostly young who didn't deserve to have their lives ended so short
Another great video! You nailed it at the end when you said "If we can work together, we can make it (Earth) a better place." Like Picard said to Lily Sloane in First Contact, "We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity."
If you asked me who my second favourite character in all of Trek is, it'd take me a long while to come up with an answer. My favourite character is Ben Sisko.
@0:59 -- But DS9 has been off the air since May 1999. Seems a lot closer to 26 years than 20... normal rule of rounding numbers for reporting is: next up by 5. So, 'just over 25 years' would seem apropos.
Speaking about shows which are quite relatable in the modern day showing some modern issues. I've been re-watching a little lost Gene Roddenberry gem called "Earth: Final Conflict", and some of the episodes on Season 2 and 3 have been really on point with issues in our modern society. It would be really cool if there was a spin-off RUclips channel to cover this amazing TV show. The political drama in this show, and how the Taelons bicker back and forth amongst each other are some of my favourite dialogue. But back to DS9, I haven't seen the show much since my 20s when the show was still on TV, but have been wanting to revisit it, so that might be the next show I go through after finishing this one. Great video as always Sean!
By the time of Waltz, Gul Dukat had gone completely insane. His time overseeing the Bajoran occupation had already left him emotionally damaged, and the murder of Ziyal at Damar's hand was simply his breaking point. He couldn't be held responsible for his actions after this, and his possession by a pagh wraith ended any possibility of redemption.
I could expound upon why I think DS9 is THE greatest Trek series, but I'm not going to write the Great Canadian novel about, needles to say, it's my absolute favourite, with my Favourite Captain and a million other reasons why. 🖖😁🤘🇨🇦
We had the cardassians on the run! “And they ran straight into the arms of the dominion. End of story!!” “ sometimes it means we lose the battle. Other times it means we lose our lives. But if you can’t make that choice, then you can’t wear that uniform!”
This was great, thanks! DS9 has been my favorite Trek since it debuted, and likely always will be, not that I haven't enjoyed every other Trek incarnation. I'm just now fixing to do another round of the series, after I finish watching all the prequel episodes in ENT, TOS, TAS, and TNG (plus some novels).
The irony is, "back in the day", I abandoned DS9 after the first season, because I felt Avery Brooks' acting as Sisko was "too wooden". And also because of that horrid "Alemarain" episode. I can look back now and see I was very wrong. Except for the "Alemarain" episode. THAT I was TOTALLY right on. It was DS9's "Threshold".
Since the channels been going through a „best speeches“ list for every main captain, will there be one for side characters too? Not necessarily by reoccurring characters like other crew members but maybe one time shows.
I had been rewatching DS9 last year. And i watched the Bell Riots episode and it was July. I was genuinely concerned that it was looking really bad in SanFan (still does) and the riots would start
I grew up watching TOS in syndication, then TNG real-time, DS9 at first seemed like a cheap copy but Sisko became maybe my favorite CAPT. Of course, Picard's speeches were brilliant and eloquent, but coming from a Shakespearean actor, it was expected. As you note, Sisko was more everyman. He was profound, but it came from someone more like me.
I think one that deserves to be in tbd list is his speech to the prophets imploring them to stop the dominion ships. If you want to be gods then be gods, right now I need a miracle bajor needs a miracle stop those ships.
Wait a minute!!!!! I thought Nog was the first Ferengi in Starfleet. At @1:30 we CLEARLY see two Ferengi in Starfleet uniforms, One in Command red and one in medical/sciences, walking behind Boothby. WTH Star Trek???
So looks like "Past Tense "is almost dead on when came the present ,well it was a great two parter with a point .Which makes classic Trek still really great make the point , and get the message out subject matters .Which has been the whole point of Star Trek sine the beginning .
Gul Dukat most evil? Tremendous character arc. Great acting job by Marc Alaimo (from '93-99). But most evil? I would argue he started bad, but became evil, and was altered, at least in part, by exterior forces. But there's a top ten list I'd like to see. Best (or Best and worst?) performances by guests on Star Trek. So many actors come to mind. (Ricardo Montalban, Michael Ansara, Louise Fletcher, Jeffrey Combs, Brock Peters, J.G. Hertzler, Brian Keith, John de Lancie, James Cromwell, Gerrit Graham, Ray Walston 💗, Dwight Schultz...) And I could easily go on, and still be kicking myself for all (many) I haven't mentioned. Several lists top ten lists. (Apologies if you've done this and I've forgotten. In my defense, I was watching the original series as it was first broadcast so...) As always, thank you all so very much for the videos.
Sean is the only presenter who truly understands Star Trek. The others often mispronounce even the most familiar names and places, which gives the impression that they were hired more for their charisma than their genuine passion for the show.
These are all way out of order. In the Pale Moonlight should've been number 1 by a mile. It was simultaneously both out of character and in character and so well acted, it deserves number 1.
I've always had mixed feelings about FAR BEYOND THE STARS. It's a passionate, well written story that deals with huge issues and it's very well done… but it's got nothing to do with Star Trek or the DS9 storyline, it doesn't tie in to anything, there's no hook. Not time travel, not the Prophets, not an artifact containing centuries old neutral energy - it just happens and is never explained. I never found it satisfying or explicable. I never skip it because it's a great piece of television but I'm always confused by it as an episode of Trek.
I think it would have worked better if they'd kept the original ending where it was revealed that Benny Russell became a successful author in the civil rights era, showing that his struggle and perseverance did matter after all, and that Sisko's would too.
"it's may not be what you believe, but that doesn't make it wrong" is one of the worst things I've ever heard. That's how we got truth social and all the lies of the wealthy oligarchs.
Far beyond the stars is one of Deep Space 9's worst episodes. That's my favorite series but I can't stand that episode. Number one would have to be in the pale Moonlight.
Pale Moonlight was filled with a good speech
This is exactly why DS9 is the best Trek, and encapsulates what Science fiction is truly about. Anyone who watches purely for the space battles, fancy costumes, and other bells and whistles misses the point entirely. DS9 was possibly the most psychologically in depth trek there has ever been.
Facts
Totally agree 🖖🏾
Yes it was good but far from the best.
Exactly! id pick DS9 over TNG any day. The stories are so compelling and making you think vs alien of the week tng had.
So…what is Sci-Fi truly about, to you? Because I’m not sure that we’d have the same opinions about what anything is “truly about” regarding just about anything. Because we all come from our own realities & just merge them with the realities of the people that we interact with.
In The Pale Moonlight (my favourite episode) is the culmination of a character arc for Sisko that started humbly by locking up Nog in Emissary to strong arm Quark into doing what he wanted, to letting Cal escape in The Maquis up to poisoning planets and assassinating Romulan senators.
Sean, dear boy. DS9 concluded its run over 25 years ago…. God I feel old!
I came her to make the same comment
And August 2024 was in the far distant future back when the “Bell Riots” episode aired back in 1995 lol! I swear I felt a couple greys grow at the revelation 😅👴🏾🙃
I know. I've watched it all with three different girlfriends whom I've had 7+ year relationships with. Scary.
The Original Series and Deep Space Nine weren't afraid to show less than 'perfect' Captains and crews.
Odds are, James T. Kirk and Gabriel Lorca would've understood, if not approve the Emissary's actions in In The Pale Moonlight: Picard, Never.
Now I want 10 greatest speeches of Janeway and Archer.
They already did the Janeway one
Archer is the worst, Enterprise was awful and unnecessary
@@vertigo2894 Archer was amazing
@ Horrible! The whole show was the beginning of the end with the ridiculous Zindi reworking of history and using an actor who is very well known in another sci fi show. Awful show.
I draw so much inspiration from this show. I’ve re-watched the entire series at least four times.❤
Past Tense has always been one of those episodes that reallt hit home about what could happen if we don't sort it out now, and it was ignored, and we're not far off this becoming an actual reality, even in Picard S2 where they revisted the sanctuary district idea in LA, they even predicted the terrible fires that are raging now, sometimes the warnings are right in our faces, but we just don't take any notice, until it's too late...
I liked sisko cause he didn’t walk into a situation and morally pontificate at people he worked in the muck with them to work to a better Tomorrow
Thank you for the way you end these videos. You share these hopeful messages such compassion and conviction, it truly embodies the best of Trek culture, a fitting sign off to videos from TrekCulture 🖖
100% agree, Gul Dukat was the best villain in all of trek.
"is he a changeling, no! Is he a being with seven lifetimes of experience? No! He's just a man! And he beat me!"
Yeah that one was intense, he was really showing his range
Sean, you're doing the generation that preceded you quite proud. VERY well done Vid.
12:42 people often will just start at the Dominion War arc, but they'll miss out so much good stuff JUST like this from S1!
Missing my Sisko favourite speech from Rules of Engagement:
"You made a military decision, to protect your ship and crew. But you're a Starfleet officer, Worf. We don't put civilians at risk or even potentially at risk to save ourselves. Sometimes that means we lose the battle, and sometimes our lives. But if you can't make that choice, then you can't wear that uniform."
The one question I never heard in that episode is "why does a civilian ship have a cloaking device?"
@@spartan078ben I presumed all Klingon ships had cloaking devices.
@nicholassmith7984 the ship that worf destroyed was allegedly a civilian transport. What use would a civilian transport have of a cloaking device?
@ Because it was a Klingon civilian transport.
@nicholassmith7984 My question stands: Why does a CIVILIAN ship need a cloaking device. It makes sense for warships. This is essentially a cruise ship having the equivalent of military-grade jamming equipment. Why?
The best part of Sisko's "Saints in Paradise" speech is Major Kira's response, the "You don't have to convince me" look and her "Makes sense to me" that sells it.
But were Federation citizens truly ready to live on the frontier? How long was any colony there? 20, 30 years? Was there supposed to be a orbiting spacedock with a Starfleet armada ready to defend it? They wanted more freedom than what a core world can offer but not ready that may have to move should any adversity come in either by opposing forces or new information.
❤ all of these 🖖🏾 Sadly, “Past Tense” is still a possibility if we continue on the path we are on.
The trippiest idea of Benny Russell, is that he ACTUALLY exists within the Trek universe as a prolific author !
The Prophets work in mysterious ways.
Deep Space 9 has been my favourite Star Trek for a long time, mostly because of Sisko and his interactions with his crew. He is a good leader because he knows pain, but will not shy away from his duty because of it.
It's my favorite because of the character development. You don't get as much development from episodic shows
@@sarahkinsey5434yeah that series grew on me. I have no idea where i started in the series watching, but First episode I saw was like kind of good but weird and then i started to get to know characters more and got the semi loose storyline (is that right word) and liked it I think more than TNG
Although i don’t know if I would’ve given it much of a chance if i didn’t like TNG
Can't wait to see if any of his more fun or lighthearted speeches make it.
Alamarane ?
So many great actors on that show. Marc Alaimo's portrayal of Gul Dukat was brilliant.
"There is no rest in the sanctuary" really hit home for me when I started working with the homeless and with abused kids, who all were forced to focus solely on their immediate needs to get through the day.
„I can live with it“ - best ST-Speech ever.
Great video, I loved it. Please do a list for Captain Archer's speeches?
Gotta love the Sisko dolling out wisdom with both his words and fists.
This list could be followed by ten more.
And maybe ten more Sisko speeches after that!
Love this video and your indepth research for it!!! Thanks so much!
Louise Fletcher as Kai Winn was absolutely perfect for the role.
Attention Bajoran workers:
TrekCulture has released a communique that demands your attention.
Not quite a speech in the traditional sense but at the end of Seige of AR-558 Kira brings Sisko a new casualty list.
Kira: including the troops lost at AR-558... 1730
Sisko: seventeen hundred thirty .
Kira: it's a lot of names
Sisko: they're not just names. It's important we remember that. We have to remember.
In all wars, there are casualties. It's easy to mourn and remember an individual. A loved one or two, but those were all people, mostly young who didn't deserve to have their lives ended so short
What a great video, thank you.
Sisko is my favourite Captain! So many great episodes!
Sisko is my favorite captain because he was the most human. He didn’t always get it right but he did his best to.
I see The Sisko in a RUclips video, I hit the Like button.
I don’t make the rules 🙃
In the Pale Moonlight is my favorite episode. I do agree Dukat is an amazing character
Another great video! You nailed it at the end when you said "If we can work together, we can make it (Earth) a better place." Like Picard said to Lily Sloane in First Contact, "We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity."
If you asked me who my second favourite character in all of Trek is, it'd take me a long while to come up with an answer.
My favourite character is Ben Sisko.
That moment when Dukat picks up the baseball Sisko left for him: beautiful.
Excellent video!
Now do one for Garak. 😁
(commercial got a little loud) DS9 is the best of Trek, well, Lower Decks is good too. DS9 is still my favourite. 😊
Why not play the clips where he is making the speeches so we can get the full impact? Mark.
He is the Sisko and he is of Bajor
DS9 is my favourite Star Trek show
@0:59 -- But DS9 has been off the air since May 1999. Seems a lot closer to 26 years than 20... normal rule of rounding numbers for reporting is: next up by 5. So, 'just over 25 years' would seem apropos.
Speaking about shows which are quite relatable in the modern day showing some modern issues. I've been re-watching a little lost Gene Roddenberry gem called "Earth: Final Conflict", and some of the episodes on Season 2 and 3 have been really on point with issues in our modern society. It would be really cool if there was a spin-off RUclips channel to cover this amazing TV show. The political drama in this show, and how the Taelons bicker back and forth amongst each other are some of my favourite dialogue. But back to DS9, I haven't seen the show much since my 20s when the show was still on TV, but have been wanting to revisit it, so that might be the next show I go through after finishing this one. Great video as always Sean!
Relevant. Poignant.
I ❤ Sisko
Good list.
By the time of Waltz, Gul Dukat had gone completely insane. His time overseeing the Bajoran occupation had already left him emotionally damaged, and the murder of Ziyal at Damar's hand was simply his breaking point. He couldn't be held responsible for his actions after this, and his possession by a pagh wraith ended any possibility of redemption.
A ABSOLUTE LUNATIC BY WORDS AND DEEDS
I could expound upon why I think DS9 is THE greatest Trek series, but I'm not going to write the Great Canadian novel about, needles to say, it's my absolute favourite, with my Favourite Captain and a million other reasons why. 🖖😁🤘🇨🇦
Too bad we couldn't hear Sisko deliver his own lines.
In the Pale Moonlight is a master class in acting by Avery Brooks
We had the cardassians on the run! “And they ran straight into the arms of the dominion. End of story!!” “ sometimes it means we lose the battle. Other times it means we lose our lives. But if you can’t make that choice, then you can’t wear that uniform!”
Tom Larkin is the hero we need right now, but could never ask for.
This was great, thanks! DS9 has been my favorite Trek since it debuted, and likely always will be, not that I haven't enjoyed every other Trek incarnation. I'm just now fixing to do another round of the series, after I finish watching all the prequel episodes in ENT, TOS, TAS, and TNG (plus some novels).
"Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof." - V
I DID ENJOY SISKOS SPEACHES!!
LOTS OF MIRRORING SPACE EITH OUR REALITY
CURRENTLY & coming😳
STAR TREK AND DR WHO
WILL BE OUR SALVATION!!
Love Star Trek but love DS9 the best.
The Pale Moonlight did change Star Trek...for the better.
The irony is, "back in the day", I abandoned DS9 after the first season, because I felt Avery Brooks' acting as Sisko was "too wooden".
And also because of that horrid "Alemarain" episode.
I can look back now and see I was very wrong.
Except for the "Alemarain" episode. THAT I was TOTALLY right on. It was DS9's "Threshold".
at 1:30 what Date is this to be? Cause I'm seeing a lot of Frangi in SF uniforms. Just saying cause NOG was to be the first.
Ds9 just expanded on stuff we saw in earlier series. We knew that not everyone in the federation was morally perfect..
Since the channels been going through a „best speeches“ list for every main captain, will there be one for side characters too? Not necessarily by reoccurring characters like other crew members but maybe one time shows.
Should we look forward to the RUclips short you put out for Janeway's greatest speeches?
I had been rewatching DS9 last year. And i watched the Bell Riots episode and it was July. I was genuinely concerned that it was looking really bad in SanFan (still does) and the riots would start
I grew up watching TOS in syndication, then TNG real-time, DS9 at first seemed like a cheap copy but Sisko became maybe my favorite CAPT. Of course, Picard's speeches were brilliant and eloquent, but coming from a Shakespearean actor, it was expected.
As you note, Sisko was more everyman. He was profound, but it came from someone more like me.
0:00 brought to you boi squirrel space ..."
In my headcannon i like to think Benny Russell is an ancestor of Sisko.
I think one that deserves to be in tbd list is his speech to the prophets imploring them to stop the dominion ships.
If you want to be gods then be gods, right now I need a miracle bajor needs a miracle stop those ships.
man ds9 is a blue print to understand geo politics….i was in high school when it aired and remember the Yugoslavian war being in the news.
Wait a minute!!!!! I thought Nog was the first Ferengi in Starfleet. At @1:30 we CLEARLY see two Ferengi in Starfleet uniforms, One in Command red and one in medical/sciences, walking behind Boothby. WTH Star Trek???
Far Beyond the Stars is by far a brilliant heart breaking episode in all of DS9 .
Waltz is so damn good
Is this a re-post? DS9 has been off the air for 26 years this year.
So looks like "Past Tense "is almost dead on when came the present ,well it was a great two parter with a point .Which makes classic Trek still really great make the point , and get the message out subject matters .Which has been the whole point of Star Trek sine the beginning .
DS9 has been of the air for 25, almost 26 years lol :p
Gul Dukat most evil? Tremendous character arc. Great acting job by Marc Alaimo (from '93-99). But most evil? I would argue he started bad, but became evil, and was altered, at least in part, by exterior forces. But there's a top ten list I'd like to see. Best (or Best and worst?) performances by guests on Star Trek. So many actors come to mind. (Ricardo Montalban, Michael Ansara, Louise Fletcher, Jeffrey Combs, Brock Peters, J.G. Hertzler, Brian Keith, John de Lancie, James Cromwell, Gerrit Graham, Ray Walston 💗, Dwight Schultz...) And I could easily go on, and still be kicking myself for all (many) I haven't mentioned. Several lists top ten lists. (Apologies if you've done this and I've forgotten. In my defense, I was watching the original series as it was first broadcast so...)
As always, thank you all so very much for the videos.
Is it bad that I can now look at TrekCulture videos and guess from the title who the presenter is going to be?
Sean is the only presenter who truly understands Star Trek. The others often mispronounce even the most familiar names and places, which gives the impression that they were hired more for their charisma than their genuine passion for the show.
@@michaeldavis938 I pretty much enjoy all the presenters. They've all come along a lot over the last few years.
Love teaching “Far Beyond the Stars,” and yes, Gul Dukat is the best villain!
I started on tng. I saw voyager as it happened. Those are comfortable.
However DS9 has continued to remain the best
These are all way out of order. In the Pale Moonlight should've been number 1 by a mile. It was simultaneously both out of character and in character and so well acted, it deserves number 1.
Did he really undterstood and acknowledge the Maquis and the reasons of his friend? I guess not...
Why don't you let us hear Captain Sisko speak instead of you reading his speeches?!!
Paramount copyrighted content
probably because paramount is frikkin notorious for using their lawyers every chance they get.
I LOVE Sisko.I love DS9.
you mean, “The Sisko” 😮
@@mateovncnt7411 Yes, He is The Sisko.HE is linear, but then, I guess he isn't anymore.
A long trek on the delta quadrant
Almost 20 years, get your facts straight, its been since 1999, well past 20 years!!!
5:05 Sir. This is a Wendy's.
I can't wait to see the lower decks cast on dirty laundry on dropout.
Waltz was a writers temper tantrum over fans liking Gul Dukat.
I always get a kick out of Sean saying my name, even if he is talking about a treacherous bastard.
Shill. Violent revolution is a key theme in the episode. I bet you think Luigi truly did it, and if he did it wasn't justified to stop violence.
I've always had mixed feelings about FAR BEYOND THE STARS.
It's a passionate, well written story that deals with huge issues and it's very well done… but it's got nothing to do with Star Trek or the DS9 storyline, it doesn't tie in to anything, there's no hook. Not time travel, not the Prophets, not an artifact containing centuries old neutral energy - it just happens and is never explained. I never found it satisfying or explicable. I never skip it because it's a great piece of television but I'm always confused by it as an episode of Trek.
I think it would have worked better if they'd kept the original ending where it was revealed that Benny Russell became a successful author in the civil rights era, showing that his struggle and perseverance did matter after all, and that Sisko's would too.
Why didn’t the organins stop the war.
There's a course at Starfleet Academy taught by Toastmasters 🥂
Starfleet captains are enamored by their own voices 🙄
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"it's may not be what you believe, but that doesn't make it wrong" is one of the worst things I've ever heard. That's how we got truth social and all the lies of the wealthy oligarchs.
Hate to break it to you, but their violence is systemic and underway. Responding in kind is all that’s left
sad but true. The single Luigi Incident showed that they don't give a crap and Violence is the only answer they understand.
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I don't know why you put in a non star trek clip at the end, very good upto that point 😊
Was this one written by ai? It feels... off...
Off the air for almost 20 years?? Better check your facts pal, more like 25 going on 26 years
Far beyond the stars is one of Deep Space 9's worst episodes. That's my favorite series but I can't stand that episode. Number one would have to be in the pale Moonlight.