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[โ€“] Flyberius@hexbear.net 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I really liked that one. I thought that they treated the old DS9 lore with a lot of respect, while still having quirky fun with the SAM character. Also the Holographic overlord voice thing really has some retro sci-fi vibes too it that tickled me.

That bit of Avery Brooks poetry at the end really got me. It was also great to see Jake again, and Dax!

Also, was that original Trill makeup from early TNG? If so that was a deeeep cut.

[โ€“] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 2 points 1 month ago

I did find it to be an interesting ep, and it definitely tugged at the ol' heartstrings. But, I watched TNG and Ds9 back when they aired, so my memory is very fuzzy. lol. Also, more TNG than ds9, admittedly. I remember the broad strokes, but I think I also get ds9 stuff confused with Babylon 5 sometimes. catgirl-sorry