Deep space nine drinking game




















There are multiple ways to play- I'm going with the drinking game version here, rather than the 10 fingers version. The other half of his brain was attempting to calculate how many drinks it would take Garak to get intoxicated, based on Cardassian physiology, body weight, and the alcoholic volume of kanar.

Would Julian even be able to keep up? Operation:Garak was either a smashing success or a colossal failure, depending on the metric used to measure. If the goal was cross-cultural exchange to better understand Cardassia, the amount of literature exchanged spoke for itself. If the goal was simply to spend time with an enigmatic spy and feel an illicit thrill, success was off the charts.

Julian had never been good at poker. This, he thought, was something like poker. They were both waiting for the other to call their bluff. Garak had never taught him a game at all, except for one attempt at kotra, and that was a disaster best forgotten.

He had thought about it, had even seriously considered it, but he had never followed through. Unlike a certain Cardassian, who pressed a hand against his chest in a tableau of wounded dignity.

Then, with a slow, wide smile, Garak took a small sip of kanar. When I played it back in the academy, it was usually about sex.

Just like tennis- volley after the serve. Garak took another drink, then set his kanar down on the table daintily and patted his mouth with a napkin. Julian suppressed a grin. It was easy for him to forget just how fussy the tailor could be. End up being the worst bad guys.

Bashir and chief O'Brien are helping two races, the T'Lani and the Tellerun probably named after somebody who worked on the cast of the crew of Star Trek- see my review of "the most toys -TNG", Kivas Fajo was named after Lolita Fatjo, who worked on the production of these Trek shows.

That aside, these two alien races have great haircuts but they become, again in guardians of the galaxy terminology, real "A Holes". The T'Lani and Kellerun have specific uniforms, don't any of these alien races have casual attire?

Even with the Maquis, they also have a kind of uniform, even though it is closer to what casual attire would look like in the 24th century, they still have a touch of a kind of uniform that, when you see somebody dressed like this, you immediately identify them as being a member of the Maquis. The Cardassians, that's a different story, because everybody who is Cardassian in deep space nine is generally a member of their military or one of their covert operations like the obsidian order, so it is appropriate for every Cardassian to be shown wearing the uniform.

But there are Cardassian individuals who appear on the show occasionally, who do wear unique casual clothing, like Mr. Garak, and a few other Cardassian individuals who are members of their government or old girlfriends of Quark. This is the only race that actually was shown to have individuals who wore casual attire rather than an entire species uniform. About it, when the changelings take human form, they choose to all look like Odo.

But maybe that is for his comfort. But the two races in this episode are easily identifiable not just by their unique haircuts but by their unique outfits as well. Without giving away too much of what is happening in this episode, Dr. Bashir and Chief Brian are being pursued by these people for something that we really don't understand at this point.

They had been helping them get rid of a dangerous biotech, but in the process chief O'Brien became infected. So they are on the surface of a planet within some ruins from a war torn region, and O'Brien is getting worse by the minute. Bashir has to use his rudimentary technological class from the Academy to try to rig a means of getting help, this was before we knew that he could have repaired the thing with hardly any effort, due to his genetic "improvements".

You have to watch these episodes in retrospect, in terms of what we know about the characters later in the series, this was something that had not been introduced and of course at the time Dr. Bashir was keeping his abilities secret from everybody, for good reason. And, it is just more fun to not think about it too much until this is revealed later in the series. Keiko O'Brien, who knows her husband extremely well, notices something in a video transmission that eventually can be used to help save O'Brien and Bashir.

But how well does she really know her husband? They have only been married really for about four years at this point, maybe three. Has she made a mistake? It just sounds like a ridiculous idea, doesn't it? It's the 'build a wall' approach to conflict resolution. If you outlaw guns then people kill with knives and if you outlaw knives then people kill with rocks. It's an interesting episode on the insanity of fanaticism. I do not have much faith in the longevity of the peace treaty between these factions.

When the lab Dr. Bashir and Chief O'Brien are in is attacked by two gunmen , O'Brien disarms one of the gunmen and by so doing, saves Bashir and the doc disarms the other. As O'Brien and Bashir relocate to the planet to escape the assassins on the space station above, they begin to talk to one another about the deeper things in life They begin to discuss what it means to fall in love and to get married.

This time together on the planet's surface, hiding for their lives and awaiting rescue is a pivotal point in the relationship of the two characters. From this moment on they will remain the best of friends.

That's Gurren Lagann. My drill is the drill that creates the heavens! I don't really care. I'm proud of myself. Fiznab 12 years ago 4. If he shot up my moms car he'd be dead And I wouldn't have been the one doing the killing And my Step-Father is I won't even get started on him Condescension doesn't suit you.

You have to actually be worth something to look down on others. If it happened to my family



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