The CBC now has an obituary of its own.
It's difficult to know what to say.
He seemed like a good man, and I'm glad he was as big a part of the Trek family as he was.
I just don’t care at this point.
And yet here you are...
It does seem like part of the story is missing.
Edit: that said, Propstore does have a relationship with the studio.
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I don't think that's necessarily surprising nor undesirable, especially since you had to say "almost."
In "Duet," Kira acknowledges to Sisko that her detention of Dar'heel violates policy, and may in fact be illegal.
I think I'm with you more or less. I don't mind an intelligent, appointed Senate that takes their work seriously and isn't explicitly partisan. I'd also like to see the regional representation improved, and the term limits should probably be way shorter.
Quitting a platform is always easier than you think it will be.
Thanks for that - I thought of "Civil Defense" but couldn't remember the exact circumstances of that pop-in.
The Bajor-Cardassia peace talks occur just six episodes later, so it's easy to imagine that the peace process was well underway by that point.
And, of course, Dukat was there to "help".
I stumbled upon this via this toot, which says streamlined mechanics and support for all eras of Star Trek are among the things included in this edition.