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Character development.

This scene means a lot more if one thinks about how the younger Bashir romanticized battle and glory. He wanted to be a hero and didn’t know the real cost of war. In “Nor the battle to the strong” he works without consideration of those things. Instead it’s Jake that’s the kid, that must learn about the realities of combat and death.

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The Evolution of Worf's Hair

Ah yes, season one Worf. Short and to the point.

Still short, but slightly different style, a bit longer. Notice how the hairline is different, coming further up the temple.

What a lovely bob-cut, like a luscious waterfall.

Worf’s ponytail makes its debut in the season 6 episode ‘Face of the Enemy.’ I’m a big fan of the braids? twists? down the side. Unfortunately, they are never seen again.

It may be a ponytail, but he still straightens it every morning because when we get to DS9…

…look at that crimp. It’s not 80’s, it’s Klingon. See those dark eyebrows? Don’t get used to them. For being on a space station, Worf seems to have spent a lot of time in the sun—by the DS9 finale, his hair is several shades lighter.

Worf’s hair will always hold a special place in my heart.

Special mention goes to Worf’s special wedding hairstyle.

That he managed to get that done while clearly hungover is a mystery and a miracle. 

BONUS beardless undercover!Worf

Let that mane flow wild and free.

MY FAVORITE POST ON ALL OF TUMBLR

I AM DONE

EXCEPT FOR THESE

WHICH I WILL NOW GO SIMULTANEOUSLY ENJOY

and for gndd, Worfs hair, after sex.

YES I KNOW THAT PHOTO WELL THANK YOU

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in which a bad situation is actually a thousand times worse

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“Fortunes can change so quickly.” Garak heaved a sigh, then said, “Well, I must be going. A pity we couldn’t chat directly, but affairs of state have kept me extremely busy of late. Perhaps at a later date we can catch up on old times and new ones. Good-bye for now.” Garak had said it all in the most pleasant tone imaginable. He never lost his genial smile or his affable demeanor. It was the most terrifying thing Quark had ever experienced.
(DS9 novel, Demons of Air and Darkness)
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This was a sketch commission from bmouse for Julian to meet Mila after the war because honestly it’s terrible that it can’t happen and I am NOT happy!

And then I just did a little bonus because I seriously feel like Garak sneaking into people’s rooms while they’re sleeping was one of those things Mila was referring to when she mentioned him getting into trouble a lot as a kid. 

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This may seem like a simple (and obvious) bit of characterization, and unlike what we learn about Garak, “The Wire” offers no huge surprises with regard to Bashir’s soul. Yet his determination, patience, and perseverance help establish his place on the show. We’ve seen signs of these qualities before, but they seem especially important in the face of the endless permutations of Garak’s lies, and Bashir’s steadfast approach helps provide the episode with its emotional core. No matter what the revelations, only one thing matters to him: healing the sick. The simple, unshakable morality helps to explain why Garak (who is tricky and clever and not to be trusted) puts so much stock in Bashir’s opinion of him. Late in the episode, Garak asks Bashir’s forgiveness, even without entirely confessing what he wants absolution for—and the gesture comes across as one of the few purely sincere ones the Cardassian makes in the entire hour. It also serves to define Bashir. No one else on the station could’ve offered Garak the forgiveness he craves, not without caveats or anger or incomprehension. Yet Bashir takes his friend’s hand, and accepts it all.

Zach Handlen, review of “The Wire” (check out the rest of the DS9 reviews)

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[That line in Afterimage where Ezri tells Julian that if Worf hadn’t come along “it would have been him” annoys me to no end. Jadzia never struck me as having anything other than platonic/friendly feelings towards him, even if she did enjoy being flirted with sometimes. Was Ezri just confused and having trouble remembering how Jadzia felt? And the whole plot of Julian and Quark being unhappy with being “friendzoned” in general just bothered the hell out of me. ]

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