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Nearly all of them were great characters. Indeed, it was a hard choice, but I chose O'Brien. The banter between O'Brien and Bashir was excellent. They played well off each other
Originally posted by Frostfox
FF, who sometimes forgets how much she loved that show
I'll be re-loving that show in the new year when I start buying the DVDs
Oh, talk about your bad puns!!! Oh!! That's priceless! Took me long enough to get it, too... Is it possible to deadpan on the Internet? It must be, 'cuz I think you just did...
Bashir was the one I drooled over (those eyes, that voice, those endless legs...)
Oh, yes, that voice... *THUNK*
Bashir and O'Brien were comedy gold
Best of DS9, right there.
Ezri in her waitress kit during the casino heist.
I remember that ep! "Badda-bing, Badda-bang," right? Ezri looked so cute in that getup!
Jadzia for the girls, Bashir for the boys. But god they could both be a pain in the neck .. Plus Major Kira's improbable chest still has a place in my heart.
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I voted for Quark because he is unique in all of science fiction. At the same time, he is a main character who is both protagonist and antagonist. His lust for profit and general sneakiness with an undertone of gradual redemption make for a tasty mix. He also understands hoomans better than most of us understand ourselves and is frequently the mouthpiece for profound statements about what it means to be human. All of this would only get a nomination, but the man who plays him adds a lot of nuance and passion to the part.
A number of these statements also apply to Garak..
DS9 had more overall characters than other Trek series I can think of, so they introduced a lot of great characters like Garak, Quark, Sisko, Rom, Jadzea, Morn and then there is of course Worf being carried over from TNG.
I'm usually crappy with faves, and fave DS9 is a tough one, but i'd probably go with Sisko or Worf.
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