08 June 2010

A Bit More

Here is a bit more O'Brien and Bashir. This clip comes from "Extreme Measures" (7x23). O'Brien and Bashir think they're about to die, so they have a little heart to heart talk.


"Of course you love her, she's your wife!"
"Yeah!"
"Just saying, maybe you like me a bit more, that's all."
Haha, too true.

14 May 2010

I Wish

If it weren't for Keiko, I'd almost think Bashir and O'Brien would hook up. This clip comes from "Hippocratic Oath" (4x04).

05 May 2010

Friendly DS9 Sticker

I have a DS9 sticker on my car. It's the greatest sticker ever. Observe:


I'm always hoping someone will see it and want to be my friend. I modified this XKCD comic to show how it could play out (click to enlarge):


Maybe one day.

11 March 2010

Accent

Gowron's accent in this scene always cracks me up. This is from "The Way of the Warrior" (4x01).

05 March 2010

Valles Marineris

This isn't new information, but it caught me off guard. I was watching TNG episode "The Bonding" (3x05) and noticed something... familiar.

During one scene, they are scanning a planet that was once home to the now "extinct" Koinonians. However, what they show on the viewscreen is definitely not an alien word. Observe:

Valles Marineris

It's Mars! Or more specifically, the Valles Marineris, the deepest canyon in the Solar System! Call off the search, life on Mars confirmed.

11 February 2010

Son of... Whatever

I like Quark, and "The House of Quark" (3x03) is a good episode for him.

Quark takes credit for killing a Klingon who tried to kill him, but the Klingon was so drunk he ended up falling on his own knife. The story of the heroic Quark killing the Klingon brings more business to his bar, but the story comes back to get him in some trouble. Not surprisingly, he ends up having to face a Klingon in hand-to-hand combat after basically accusing him of scheming and plotting... like a Ferengi.


I love the what-the-fuck expressions on the Klingon's faces and how Gowron gives his PADD a subtle toss. Later, when Quark decides to go face D'Ghor, he makes a great introduction.

05 February 2010

Odo and Lwaxana

There are several really good scenes between Odo and Lwaxana in "The Foresaken" (1x17), so it was hard to choose one. But I went with this, a scene where Odo tries to escape the chatty Lwaxana (can we blame him?).


After that, they both end up trapped in the turbolift. Odo contacts Ops to find out what is wrong with the turbolift and is warned he shouldn't try to shape shift out because there are exposed multi-phase alternating currents. Lwaxana tries talking to Odo but he just states that he would "rather pass the time quietly." After a while, Lwaxana ends up talking nonstop anyway and something catches Odo's eye. Lwaxana asks what he's looking at, and Odo says, "Oh, nothing, I was just wondering how many volts are in that exposed circuit."

Poor, poor Odo.