The Greatest Generation - You Can Kill Them With Embarrassment (DS9 S3E6)
Episode Date: October 1, 2018When a familiar purple haired lady returns to the station to fool Quark twice, he takes the bait and brings more than just shame on himself. But when part of the acquisition becomes Odo’s charge, th...e station’s safety will have to rest on the Lycine Contingency. Is Sisko’s parenting style inspired by Larry Miller? Do clothes make the man, and if so, why is this kid in a ninja costume? Should we be concerned about how Odo has decorated Chez Bucket? It’s the episode where the crew gets handed a win in a pelican case. Come see us live on tour with Greatest Gen Khan🎉🎉🎉! Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Prophets! Support the production of The Greatest Generation.
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Here's to the finest crewM.T.T. The M1. Command of Benjamin, since great, the better it is in Starbase.
In Space 9.
Welcome to the greatest generation, a Star Trek podcast by a couple of guys
who are a little bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast.
I'm Ben Harrison.
I'm Adam Brannicka.
Still looking at each other during.
Though I've been actually just looking away.
Yeah, you haven't been making eye contact as such.
Yeah, I'm like a cornered animal. Yeah, you haven't been making eye contact as such. Yeah, I'm like a cornered
animal. Yeah. One of the things that we get to do while it was up here visiting you in Seattle,
Adam, is we got to go to the Sinorama Dome. Yeah. And watch a 70 millimeter print of Star Trek 6,
the undiscovered country. God. God.
And it was really fun.
We saw some friends of DeSoto there.
We did.
Good.
Always good to confirm that there are real people out there listening to this program.
Yeah.
Real people who are, who are plenty fun to hang out with in a public setting.
Yeah.
We, we actually talked to a few and then when we were like walking away from the
theater, we'd, you know, just like halfway down the block, we heard some people yelling
our names.
Yeah, that was fun.
Yeah, that was really cool.
Maybe the only circumstance where I could see enjoying being yelled at.
I will know that we have really taken over the Star Trek fan culture when in a screening
of that film lots of people get up and start cheering when Kim Control shoots the pot with the
mashed potatoes in it. The best scene in the best Star Trek film is that scene. I fucking love it.
Oh, it's so much. She's really, she's big-dogging the shit out of check-off in that scene.
I loved watching that movie and sort of, like, sort of, but not sort of writing a show around it.
Like, for a future tour, that's gonna be so much fun.
I agree. Great film. It was really fun to see it projected.
Not a film I've seen projected since it was new in theaters
and I was like an excited kid.
Yeah, for me too.
I was like emotionally taken by it when it started.
It was just a joy to be in that room and to see it again.
I will say though, I was a little surprised at the condition of the print in that it was
not perfect or even really,
really good. Like in parts it seemed like it had been pretty chopped up.
Yeah, there was a couple of missing moments, I want to say. Like there was a weird like cut,
I forget what they were cutting from, but they just cut right into the bit of Kim Kutral explaining the etymology of the word sabotage.
Yeah.
And it doesn't give you any context for it.
And when you just hear her going,
hence the word sabotage, it's just like, what was that?
Yeah, I mean, it's understandable
because the way that these films physically work
is that like they come in canisters
that require assembly and
disassembly.
Right.
And I believe there's only one print of this film, one or two prints of it.
And right now they're going around the country being screened.
And so I mean, regular wear and tear is going to damage a film regardless.
And when you combine travel to that kind of wear and tear and projection, I
mean, these things happen.
I think it's a print that is ready for remastering in the way that many 70 millimeter screenings
are right now.
Like, you can go see a perfect print of 2001 in 70 millimeter, and you won't notice that
that it's not digital, even.
It'll be so perfect.
Right. you won't notice that it's not digital even, it'll be so perfect. So, I think this is one of those prints
that I would definitely recommend someone go and see
because it's special and it's a great movie.
Yeah.
It's also just really fun to see it
with a room full of people that know all the beats
but are still excited for it.
Like, it's a hot room in that way
where every joke gets a big pop from the audience. Yeah. And that's just really fun. Like, it's a fun communal in that way where like every joke gets a big pop from the audience.
Yeah. That's just really fun. Like it's a fun communal experience.
It really works. It was amazing to be there and to know where all those beats were and to
and to like love on a film the way that that room did. Yeah. I thought was a real treat. I'm so
glad that we were able to go see it. Yeah, it was really, really cool. Well, at the last episode, we opened up a bunch of packages,
and I'm looking at two boxes full of cards. These are special packages from the customizable card
game. One is mirror mirror, and it's got mirror universe, Kira, mirror universe, Spock, and Kirk
on the cover. And the other is rules of acquisition, and it's got and Kirk on the cover. And the other is Rules of Acquisition,
and it's got Quark on the cover.
I thought we could do a little asymmetric war
by we flip a coin and we, you know,
like whoever wins the coin toss gets to pick a box.
And then we see who wins a couple of rounds
of card war with mismatched sets.
I love that idea.
I mean, because who wins card war is already subjective.
Let's make it even more subjective.
All right.
What we have here is a Friends of Desotto Best Boss
I ever had greatest generation challenge coin.
As designed by our friends Carl Hubert and Felipe Sobreroro I'm gonna flip this do you want to call it?
By calling it do I just get my choice?
Yeah you get your choice of first of of which box you want to go with.
Sounds great.
Alright I'm a little scared to catch this coin because it's very heavy and I feel
like it might hurt me.
Do you want to yeah okay yeah heads?
And you got it that's a confirmed head.
All right.
I think my choice is going to be like, look, I think the conceit of the card game is choosing
which is the most powerful card.
Right.
I'm going to choose the mirror mirror cards just because like, who's more dangerous than those
of the mirror universe?
What my theory presupposes is maybe it's quark.
Where more?
There's been no formal declaration of war.
And they took your brandish of luck.
That nonsense is centuries behind us.
War!
On the war!
Yeah, so let's tear into these fresh boxes.
These are still in their saran wrap or whatever.
What's that reddit area, our slash oddly satisfying?
We're opening these fresh boxes.
Yeah, these are like the display boxes.
Like, their, like, Quartzhead is a cutout, so it's meant to be folded over and stuck on the shelf in your comic book and game store.
Is there the promise of a...
Look at that, that looks great!
Of an autograph card or anything in here, or a piece of a uniform?
I don't think they do that in the CCG.
I do love the pop-up display box, it's very fun.
Oh, and there's a rules slip sheet in here too. Yeah.
Should we ever decide to play a game that is not of our own design?
As my favorite rapper, Boothtrily once said, I got game like I read the directions.
All right, here we go. I've opened a Rules of Acquis acquisition pack. You have opened a Mirror Universe pack.
Do we want to shuffle these?
Or do we just want to flip them over as they were in order?
Yeah, let's give them a quick shuffle or cut the cards.
Okay.
Yeah.
You cut mine, I'll cut yours.
Great.
Okay.
You ready to go?
Three, two, one.
I've got Brunt, who is a liquidator,
a very important personal liquidator for the Farengy Commerce Authority.
Rude, arrogant, corrupt, despised, and envied by Farengy everywhere,
strives to ruin quirk.
This guy comes with an integrity of two, a cunning of eight, a strength of five.
Hmm.
The degree to which that character is despised
might be the only way that he might have a chance
against overseer Odo.
Oh man.
Who has integrity of five, cunning of seven
and strength of 10.
Damn.
Very little is made of Odo's strength relative to other things.
Like he's like data in a lot of ways.
Right.
Except like data had the opportunity to bend a piece of metal.
Yeah, we never see Odo pinching the barrel of a gun closed or anything like that.
Yeah, I would like to see that.
Yeah, we're just like getting getting like a Like a arm wrestling competition. Yeah, I just like make his arm extra big
That'd be great. Yeah, give us more of that give us Odo feats of strength
Yeah, I think you're a clear winner in that even though I don't know anything about Brent
But Odo did get blown up in that one episode. It's true. Yeah, all right
three two one I Brent, but Odo did get blown up in that one episode. It's true. Yeah. All right. Three, two, one.
I have a tactic card.
It's a Ferengy Energy weapon.
Attack bonus plus two if you have a Ferengy ship firing.
Hit.
And then there's like some symbols.
So I don't know.
I don't know what this card gets me if anything
I think you may have me beat in the sense that
That weapons against people I think are are generally going to win. I have I have a I have a remax
You're of a guns do kill people kind of
Philosophy, eramax is not the name of an allergy suppressant.
Isn't it a type of sneaker?
You can get that without a prescription.
Aremax is representative of Cardassians in the Mirror Universe.
He strives to be noticed.
Without raising the eye of security chief Garrick, he has done neither thus far.
So integrity for cunning ate strength six.
I think-
He's like Mirror Universe Lieutenant Toast.
Yeah, I think he's losing to your weapon card.
Yeah, that guy seems like a real nothing for here.
Yeah.
Alright, 3, 2, 1.
I have a mind-dilithium card.
Oh, which is the Hulk in Planet.
Hmm.
Which is a planet we have come to know in Star Trek Discovery, really.
Yeah.
It is a different looking card than the rest.
It's not a character card.
I have a similar looking card, and mine is maybe slightly less exciting even than mine
dilithium it is collect sample and it's a picture of a gaseous cloud
hmm I mean I would vote for for dilithium planet over gas cloud all right so
you're up two to one is it best best of five? Yeah, yeah, okay? Let's do that three two one. Oh goodie. I have gem-hidar character here
Name of Eden Natal security representative of gem-hidar assigns to guard dominion operations on
Cardassia prime
fourth bread in the alpha quadrant
Integrity of, cunning of eight, strength
of nine, so slightly weaker than Mirror Universe Odo.
Interesting.
I have got another, what I will probably call placeholder character, much like we got
Aremax as he's a representative of a Cardassian.
I have Tagus, who is representative of a Romulan security officer. He's just a pretty standard issue-looking Romulan
with an integrity of five, a cunning of seven, and a strength of eight. I am going to choose your gem-hidar person as the winner.
He's got one, he's got one numeric up on everything that that Romulan's got. So it's even, it's an even game right now.
Anybody could win this.
Yeah, and then it all comes down to this, Adam.
One card.
Last goal wins.
One flip.
One million dollars.
Three, two, one.
I have an incident card.
I also have an incident card.
How are these organized?
That's why.
That was a strange job of cutting we did.
Yeah.
My incident is emblem of the Empire.
It seeds are plays on a table. You may download the art of diplomacy.
And then there's just a whole bunch of gobblingook about like,
how to play this card in the game.
Yeah.
What's yours?
Mine is bribery.
Seeds or plays on table. Yeah. What's yours? Mine is bribery.
Seeds or plays on table.
It's a bunch of explanation about how it works in the actual game, and it's a picture
of quark.
Maybe bribing that brunt guy from the other card that I flipped over.
I don't think we know enough about this game to choose a winner between two incidents.
I would vote that we need to flip one more.
Flip another tie breaker.
Three, two, one. I have Lieutenant Kyle. incidents I would vote that we need to flip one more flip another tiebreaker three two one
Hmm, I have lieutenant Kyle. He's a character from the original series
John Kyle is relief helmsman and
Transporter Technician aboard the entrepreneur
Uh, he holds a level two pilot. He holds a level two pilot certificate and has an integrity of 7, a cunning of 7, and a strength of 6.
He's a real silver fox.
Oh yeah, look at that guy.
He's a rebel without a starship.
Yeah, he is very James Dean, he is, isn't he?
This is actually an interesting situation
because I don't have a comparable card,
but I do feel like there is maybe a case to be made for mine.
I have an interrupt, and it is a picture of vacuum-desicated remains.
It's the hockey pucks of verangie ashes that they buy at the end of their lives.
Wow.
Yeah.
I think, I mean, I would choose that.
Yeah.
Has, like, just subjectively the cooler of the two cards.
Yeah, who's that fl fucking James Dean wannabe?
Yeah.
I want a hockey puck.
You know, guess who's getting cremated the normal way after death?
Lieutenant Kyle.
Yeah.
No one's gonna want to collect his hockey puck.
Alright, well, I barely eat that one out at him.
Another hit segment of the card game in this episode of of Greatest Gen.
Yeah. Always a treat. Haven't done that in a while. It feels good. Adam, what do you say we get into season three
episode six? The abandoned. I'm so ready for that. Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, There's a guy with very beautiful hair playing game of dabo and his loaf is like
these kind of two like half circles like push together.
They kind of look like a butt on his forehead,
which are perfectly matched by the dabo girl's giant cleavage.
It's a real like symmetry in the cutting back and forth
and the shots that I feel like might even be intentional.
Really draws the eye. Yeah. Yeah, he looks like he's got unfrosted synabone.
We talk about how Nanavisits are wanted Kyrz hairstyle to be something that a, you know,
a very tactically minded woman would realistically have, not something that would take a long time every morning. This guy full like hard in the other direction with the hairstyle, his
character. He is being gamed by her. We'll come to know her later as Marta, but the
stabo girl is is worldly and street smart and we know this right away. Yeah. She, uh,
she talks him into continuing to play,
despite the fact that he seems to know when to hold him
and knows when to fold him, knows when to walk away
and knows when to run.
Unfortunately, he succumbs to the power of her worldliness.
And you're making kind of a globe shape
in front of you, a couple of globes even.
Yeah.
She's a two globe level of worldliness.
Ben, this is something that we've experienced in person.
When we did our greatest Gen Con tour in Las Vegas, we spent some time in hotel casinos
there with aerialists working above the pit, above the gambling pits. And so you would
see scantily clad women doing gymnastics above the tables. But the difference between that
situation and what we see in this casino is that there's actual interaction between
them and the players. Right. The aerialists are the are the crew p.a.s. Yeah, that would be so unfair.
If it happened this way, like in Las Vegas, like, ooh, that's rough. Like, like, you want to leave,
you feel like you're up, and then like, the aerialist comes down. Yeah. And it's like, hey, you're not
going to leave already, are you? I really felt like we had a connection. I got a few more tricks I
wanted to show you. Yeah, yeah.
That's cheating.
There are two gentlemen in this bar
who are watching this game with great interest.
One is Quark, and he seems almost disapproving
of this move that she pulls,
like he's kind of scowling at this whole situation.
Yeah.
Which I didn't quite get.
No.
But the other
Gentlemen is quite delighted and that is
Young Jake Cisco who we get an a John in this episode. He is 16 years old
Yeah, and he is there to
Have a hang with her when she goes on break and like you know
Claps her hands and shows that there's nothing yeah nothing in her in her sleeves and goes on break
She goes over to hang out with him and it's pretty clear that they're like an item.
You are evil.
Who?
Me?
It's pretty great.
Like an item to the extent that the idea of her being introduced to his father is a
topic that they have already discussed and she has received an invitation to dinner from
Ben Sisko, which comes as kind of a big surprise to Jake.
This feels like the first time in DS9
that we've gotten a dabo girl
or a scantily clad hanger on
if you were to describe this type of person on the show
with their own motivations and personality.
And the thing that stands out most about
Marta is that like there's an attitude that we've seen to these girls up until now that seems like super flat
right and
Professional and like professionally flirtatious
But Marta seems genuinely really nice to Jake especially and really into him in a way that never feels
squeaky at all. Yeah, it's such a strange choice as a TV show like especially in a
country where we're always getting a story about a middle school teacher lady who
had like sex with one of her male students and is now being sentenced to something. Yeah. The fact that she's 20 and he's 16 is treated as inappropriate only in the way that like
an older boy dating a younger girl is in like a high school context.
Yeah.
She's an adult and he is not.
And it seems like people's values about that
are really different in this time and place.
Yeah, it seems that way.
And you know, this is an episode about maturity
and its relationship to age in a couple of different areas
in both the A and the B story.
Yeah.
And I think Cisco's predisposition to being against this relationship.
Doesn't really have to do with the age, does it?
I think it's more, he's more prejudicial against Davo girls
than he is about the August January relationship
that is happening, you know?
Yeah, it's, and like, it's like a Larry Miller in 10 Things I Hate About You kind of thing,
where it's like, where in that movie that's like a misogynist being ultra protective of his
daughters that he sort of considers to be chattel. The deep slumber of a father whose daughters aren't
out being impregnated. And in this, it's like, it's kind of the same thing,
but because it's a boy, it, like, doesn't quite read that way.
Yeah.
It's weird, it's so weird.
I think by saying all of this,
what we haven't set up until now is like,
this could so easily be a bad start track,
double standard depiction of this relationship.
Fair.
And I think they take great care in avoiding that here.
Right, but like why set the challenge for yourself in the first place?
Why can't there just be like a pejoran girl that's also 16 running around the station?
Completely agree, yeah.
Like shouldn't there be like a business owner
who has a kid or something, you know?
I don't know, it's weird.
Yeah, you're gonna love my dad's cooking.
A familiar purple hair lady comes into the bar.
This is a surprise.
A pleasant one I hope.
Yeah, she's the lady that gave Quark the earring
that then sent Kira and O'Brien to a prison planet
to save a famous Bajoran freedom fighter.
Yeah, that big raid that they pulled.
There was a three episode arc about that guy.
Yeah, whatever happened to that guy.
Is he still in the picture?
He was killed.
Oh, he was killed?
He died a hero.
Oh, good for him.
But I'm glad you asked because Quark doesn't seem to remember that either
Like she she portrays herself as the long-term
Business associate of Quark that done deals together before Quark seems to have a pretty short memory about
How those deals end yeah, and what she's got is a wrecked car.
Like she's got something in the yard that might interest.
Yeah, I didn't realize that Quark was available
to acquire scrap metal, but apparently he is.
It's fun to see how the different areas of DS9
are partitioned and used by certain people.
Like it makes a ton of sense that Quark would have storerooms and cargo bays and what
have you.
And so this actually makes a ton of sense that he would be in a position to accept something
like this.
So what happens is sort of like the second act of an episode of storage wars. He
goes into this cargo bay and it just heaps a junk everywhere. We get a nice cameo from that
girder that fell on walkie-me in the wrath of Khan. Yeah. It's all the greatest hits.
Lots of tubes and wires and pipes lying around everywhere and Gork feels like he's kind of been taken for a ride
by the Purple Hair Lady.
Boom, we can't get fooled again.
Yeah, he's not feeling great.
At about this moment in time,
we've gotten all of our credits
and now our second Avery Brooks directed episode of DS9.
Yeah.
He was a, I mean, he did a great job
the first time around.
It seems pretty soon to get a second crack though, and that's fun. Yeah
He has a lot to do in this episode in a way that I really appreciated
I mean I know unlike the first episode when he was largely absent and and like Frakes's first episode that he directed with
Law the Android, you know, he has one little cameo
where, you know, he comes in to the bar
and she lays a smooch on him.
Commander, what are your intentions toward my daughter?
But that's like all he,
that's his only appearance as a character
in that episode.
And it seems like maybe that's kind of a standard practice
like you, we are going to, as a show, make it possible for our actors
to take a turn in the director's chair.
But the first time out, we want them to like not have too much
to distract them from that task.
He will direct three episodes in season three,
which feels like a lot.
Yeah, that's like as much as most of the directors
in the rotation, right?
Yeah, yeah.
Gold to cotton, the cup, gold to cotton.
So.
Quirk finds that this is not just a wrecked car.
In fact, and she described this as the salvage
of a ship that crashed in the Gamma Quadrant.
So I guess he was worried that it was gonna be like hot merchandise,
since he's like, no, this is actually legitimate salvage.
And it's all yours for three bars of gold press latinum.
But it's not just salvage, because when he's leaving the cargo bay to go be angry about this
roomful of crappy bot. Here's the muffled cries of a baby.
What do you make of the baby container opening up like an alien egg?
Yeah, I definitely saw the comparison. It's what a face hugger comes out of. I like that parallel here, especially once we begin to see how dangerous those contents
are.
Hard to imagine that that's not semi intentional, but it's sort of like the acoustically sound
version of the alien egg because it's got that like, that egg-crate foam on the inside.
Yeah. Yeah. Back in the B story, Jake is upset that Marta has been invited to dinner without
his express written consent of he or Major League Baseball. Yeah.
And what we gather is like, this is a little bit of a passive aggressive move from his father because we find out through conversations been saying like, oh, yeah, like we should invite her over.
And at some point, Sisko said to Jake, if you don't, I will.
Yeah.
And Jake called this bluff on that by continuing to not do anything.
So everything we know about the relationship between Jake and Ben for the past 30 episodes has been
one of like total love and support and affection. And I feel like this is one of the rare times
when we have one making moves against the other in not a totally positive way.
Yeah, you're absolutely right. And it's because Jake, I think,
senses his father's disapproval,
like his father is not voicing his disapproval explicitly,
but it's evident in the way he behaves.
And so he's, you know, he's just not pushing the issue
in that way.
But they, like, they have a scene where they talk about it.
And it's really fun to see
they really write the characters similarly, the kinds of expressions that they
use and stuff is really similar. I mean there's nothing to prepare for. It's just
dinner. Exactly. Right. Right. It's fun to see two characters that have similar
personalities get to loggerheads over something like this. It's fun to see two characters that have similar personalities get to logger heads over something like this
It's a scene that made me think a lot about the difference between a dad who is self-aware about his
ability to embarrass
His son like intentionally like as a technology right versus a dad that isn't self-aware and does that quite accidentally
Yeah, and also I mean like I think that if you're that self-aware, you're providing a growing
up environment in which your kid will also be self-aware.
And Jake is super self-aware.
Like, he's not slamming the door and turning on loud music in his room.
He's expressing his feelings about this. It took a little push to get them to have this conversation.
It seems like they've needed to have this conversation.
So instead of melting down, Jake, it's fine.
I understand it's just dinner.
We're going to make this work.
I just felt blindsided by it.
He's really honest about his feelings and stuff. I really like how this story weaves the A and the B together
without hitting you over the head
over the similarities that are taking place.
Like there is a awkward maturation happening
in Six Bay right now,
where what they will come to know as a gem-hedge art child
is growing at an exponential rate. Yeah. As turned from baby to eight-year-old very quickly is
like speaking in full sentences. What kind of a tabloids they have? What's that
growth rate? No leaflet, eight months. And I do mean leaflet. I love the scene
where it's Cisco's first exposure to the fact that they have this baby on board
and they start with him just
turning to Quark going, you bought a baby!
Yeah.
It's like, if I would watch the episode with the Netflix caption, Quark buys a baby.
And like the fun thing about it is it kind of tracks,
Clark might buy a baby.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, you've got to believe that that's on the whiteboard
somewhat and like with a line that's struck through it.
Like we can't quite do that.
Or, or, or not a line struck through it,
but like a circle drawn around it and pointed over to a,
a Jim Hadar.
Yeah.
Drove up on the station.
Yeah. My question during this scene is like,
I was full, like they do a lot of talking about a thing
and then the camera pans over to the thing.
Yeah.
And in this scene, we get the discussion of this boy
who has grown 12 sizes too big for his baby clothes,
but we don't see the commensurate like like, incredible Hulk-style tearing of those clothes,
which would have been really fun.
I wanted a scene where they talked about,
like, what they were gonna put this kid in,
because he has really, like, gem hadar,
it kind of looks like what a gem hadar would wear
when they're not on duty.
Yeah.
And that seems like a little bit on the nose,
like, maybe they should have put him in something that was like, you know, put him in a, in a
Wesley Cresher QG sweater or something, just to soften him up, give him, give him an option
not to be a ninja.
Yeah.
Because they put him in a ninja costume, basically.
Yeah.
And in an episode that is about nature versus nurture, maybe more than anything else. Yeah. And in an episode that is about nature versus nurture, maybe more than anything else,
like they are nurturing him with these costume choices.
Another character that I kind of wish,
like I, I don't know how you would have done this,
but just maybe like a cameo,
like a FaceTime cameo from Deanna Troy,
because like she has a lot of experience
with raising a child that is growing up super fast and
has an alien perspective on things and also is like super emotionally
sophisticated and this kid's feelings are not really anybody's concerns like he has really strong
emotional
needs that I
Don't think anybody really take seriously. They all want to
talk him into being not what he is. Yeah, there are so many parallels between
this character and the other characters on the show and maybe most
primarily it's his relationship with Odo. We get to see the inside of Odo's
condo because Kira has come by with a housewarming gift.
I suppose you'd like to see my new quarters.
Everyone wants to see your quarters.
If anyone you knew had turned the inside of their home into a playground,
I think that would be a red flag.
Yeah, sure.
That's not good.
Hey kids, come see the playground I built in my living room
The cartoons run TV all the time
Yeah, like that's not a good look, but it's
What it does is serve to demonstrate how close Kira and Odo have become become since their time on planets bucket.
Yeah, it's also a plant that kind of looks like the plants on planet bucket.
Yeah.
He's so resistant to it being presented.
He, you know, I think he's feeling a little bit weird about inviting here into the, into
the spot.
Yeah.
But I would think that getting a plant that looks like something from planet
bucket would be very exciting for him. Like, oh, cool. Another thing to put in my room
of things to shape shift like. Yeah, but it is treated very like, neutrally in that respect.
Yeah. Here is really nice about this whole thing. She is a good friend to him. She really is.
thing. She is a good friend to him. She really is. She knows to push the issue in the right way. Yeah. Because his, you know, he's a little closed off and she knows that she can get him to
open up and that it will be good for him. Yeah. If he opens up a little bit. And, uh, yeah. I mean,
it's good that she pushed him, especially in this episode because the gem
had outcomes to be his roommate in very short order.
Like it goes from being my new quarters to our quarters over the course of like 10 minutes
in the seventh episode.
Because at some point, like the kid is a full grown 19-year-old badass and runs out of six bay and starts punching civilians and stuff.
Interesting choice by Avery Brooks here to go POV.
Yeah.
That's a technique that we don't see too often in Star Trek in general.
It is super weird, but great in that moment because I think they've done a lot to make these,
the gem hadar kind of an unknowable force of nature
that's just terrifying and to feel the fear
and frenzy that he's in by taking his perspective
for a second really helps us as a viewer
like sympathize with him.
I think it's crucial to note that Avery Brooks as the director of this episode is very mindful of people's reactions to someone based on preconceived
prejudices.
I mean, he is depicting people fearful of an alien planet.
Like fearful of him, of this gem had our person being out in the world.
And I don't think that's an accident at all.
That is not incidental.
I think Avery Brooks is making a statement here about
what it's like to be looked at as a threat.
Right.
But from people that you don't know.
Sure.
And it's a sophisticated statement on that
because it's obviously somebody that's thought about that
in a sophisticated way.
In this scene, the gem had our who'd never gets a name.
Should we name him?
The actor who plays him is named Bumper Robinson,
Whoa.
Which is, I mean,
What?
One of the great actor names that we've ever
easily,
yeah,
Bumper Robinson is awesome.
Yeah.
He has, he has a list of credits, the length of your arm. He Yeah, he has he has a list of credits the length of your arm
He is he has been in a lot and he is great in this role. Is he like a TV guy mostly?
He does TV and video games. Whoa and and animation so he's a great voice
Yeah, and he really acts through the loaf too like not all of the gem had our we've encountered like it
That's a real intense face makeup. Yeah,
and he really like you see like the emotions wash over his face which means he's doing a lot. Yeah,
he's a very eye expressive in a great way. He runs down the Praminate and is gonna go for Odo and
Odo kind of turns into into goo and he like actually just goes right through
him.
Yeah.
Which I would I would have liked to see Odo splatter everywhere and then like reassemble.
But instead he just kind of maintains his shape.
When he when he turns around, the there's like a switch that flips in this kid's head
that you know puts him on a very
differential footing with Odo.
Yeah, it's a powerful scene.
And what we come to understand is that this guy's genetically engineered to defer to
founders in all contexts and in all cases.
And he's also genetically engineered to think
that everybody that's not a founder is worse than him
and that he should probably kill them
unless told otherwise.
Yeah.
And that's such a powerful emotion in his head.
I mean, this kid's maturation has drawn the attention of big starfleet, who
intends to deploy a ship to pick him up, to take him back to a starbase for further study. And
this is a... They're gonna like, Ilina Topsym. They're gonna do to him what they did to Odo. And
this is... I mean, that's starfleet, but like, what was Dando Odo? This is a great moment for Odo's character
because he sticks up for him and makes the case
that this isn't right, this course of action.
Let me hear you say, that ain't right.
That ain't right.
It's too close to home, like he can't.
And Odo is already enough out of the chain of command,
you know, he occupies such a unique position that
it's kind of almost customary for him to to chaf against decisions like this at this
point, but this one's very personal for him.
Yeah.
In the break, this gem hadar is clearly going through some withdrawal symptoms, and these
are a craving for something that Dr. Bashir can't quite synthesize
in order to help.
And so he's like, the gem had ours doing that thing
where he's like running into the force field in the brig
and like falling down over and over again.
She had the moral attacking the fences
when the fetus came.
The fences are electrified, right?
That's right, but they never attack the same place twice.
And Odo walks in and has sort of a,
because of his founders backstory,
like he's able to calm him with his very presence.
I don't want any more tests.
Dr. Bashir is trying to help you.
You should let him.
You may run your tests.
Yeah, there is nothing that Odo can't tell this kid to do
that he won't do, you know.
Including Smile, which is something like when Odo
smiles at you is a thing that you don't want to do yourself.
It's... Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha is probably the funniest scene in the episode just because Odo is already established to be bad at it
and he is like, maybe what you should do
is turn that frown upside down.
It's funny that that continues to be a thing.
Like the Odo smile is a recurring theme.
Yeah, the doctor is on the case of like how this,
this withdrawal system is something that he detected early on and he's been trying to figure out what he can do to, you know, help the kid out, but it seems a little bit like the lysine contingency in Jurassic Park.
Dr. Woo inserted a gene that creates a single fault the enzyme and protein metabolism. The animals can manufacture the amino acid lysine.
Unless they're completely supplied with lysine by us, they slip into a coma and die.
This is a nutrient that a gem had our needs to live that is only administered by the founders
apparently.
It would seem in the Star Trek universe as though life has not found a way with respect
to the gem hadar.
Well, that's the thing, like they keep talking about how the founders' genetic skills are
really off the charts, like their ability to design species is really crazy.
And like everything about this kid is evidence of that, the fact that he has built in ability
to like learn to speak, to learn to fight the fact that he has a very strong sense of what
his place is in the world and specifically
relative to founders.
He's never had anybody explain any of this to him.
It just comes from within him.
And he also grew up in like three days.
Yeah.
One of the parts of this episode that doesn't quite hang together cleanly is that the
station takes custody of this wreckage
and yet they don't do any sort of survey of what's in it
until this moment.
When they start to put together the idea of,
well, if you were to bundle this baby into a cargo ship,
you would naturally include the baby formula
or whatever in the packages.
So Bashir and O'Brien.
I am Chief Miles Edward O'Brien.
This is fucking spectacular.
Start flipping over cases until they finally find this formula
and then Bishir jets it back, by the way.
Yeah.
Uncommented it on why he was gone for a while.
He has kind of a big part toward the end of this episode.
Yeah. They find kind of a big part toward the end of this episode. Yeah.
They find the milk crate.
Mm-hmm.
And it's the substance that this kid is missing
and they like figure out the dosage
by slowly increasing until he seems to be stabilized.
In so many episodes, the doctor as a miracle worker
is turned into a epiphany.
That is amazing, but it is treated so soberly here.
Like, this is just treated as a professional win for Bishir.
Like, he figured it out, he has the tools to do it.
The gem hadara has been ported into this stuff
and it's done.
And I like that.
It's kind of like when you watch one of those
trashy true crime shows on Deep Cable
and like the detective is explaining how he like cracked the case
of the husband that killed his wife or whatever.
Like it's never because they actually like put it together
from clues.
It's always because the wife's sister called them six months later
and said that she knew what really happened.
Right.
You know, like the doctor just kind of gets handed this win in a pelican case. I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a rain, come to a Ford, I'm a, come to a Ford, not be car, not be car, not be car, not be car. Exactly.
There are conversations between characters in this episode that if they were to take place
in next generation, would seem very lawyer, Picardy.
But there's a great conversation that happens in this set between Odo and the Gemadar that
has to do with superiority versus inferiority versus equality.
Yeah, and Odo has fairly conventional values on this
relative to us and the federation and stuff.
But this gem and are deep in his bones,
believes in a hierarchy.
And I don't know, we were talking the other day
about how you can take a step back
when you're hanging out with your dog and go,
this dog has thousands of years of selective breeding to make him like me
and want to do things that I want him to do.
And like a lot of his instincts are surrounding like making this relationship work.
And vice versa, like his face is cute in a way that like tricks my brain into thinking
he's like me and like he thinks I'm like him and I think he's like me and I know that a lot of
that is a genetic magic trick. Yeah. But also I fucking love my tongue. Yeah. And like that's kind
of the level on which this gem hadar knows that this like the things he believes are true
in deep down.
And to take the dog metaphor a little further,
like this Jim Hadar is destructive and has energies
that need to be focused on something in a constructive way.
And so Odo's idea is to take him to a hollow suite
where he can like get some exercise.
Yeah.
A little bit.
Yeah, man, I was, I was holding my breath for this.
I was a little disappointed that they didn't fire up
a wharf program.
Yeah.
Yeah, I wanted that skull-faced guy.
Yeah, but turtle guy.
Yeah.
Before we get to that though, I don't want to skip over the big dinner between Marta,
Jake and Ben.
Yeah.
This really happens.
We get a little, there's a little, a little backstory that Cisco's replicator has been
shitty.
So he has like the chief send somebody to fix it up.
And I wondered, did Cisco cook this dinner
or did he just replicate it?
Because they just made such a big deal
about what a skilled chef he is.
And like she's complimenting all the food.
The replication of the ingredients maybe
instead of the final product is what he's after.
Yeah.
Does that make it taste better, do you think?
It's, I think, maybe he has like a few things that are real,
like he's got like olive oil and, you know,
frozen fish or something from earth.
Yeah.
I think the satisfaction with having made something
must have an effect on how much you enjoy consuming it, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's true.
It's like the sandwich that somebody has made for you,
which is the sandwich that you buy.
Yeah, one thing that is without question
is that Marta is great and is intellectually and equal
to what Cisco is bringing to the table here.
Right. You get the sense that he was kind of imagining that she would be a bimbo or something.
Yeah.
And instead, she is like going toe-to-toe with him in the conversation, but also
gilously revealing things that she knows about Jake, that Jake has not revealed
the Cisco.
And it's not because she's an idiot, it's just because she knows Jake to be this kid
that writes her poems and plays Dom Jat and doesn't get stabbed through the back by a
nozzajan.
Hey, Dom Jat, human.
And all of that comes as a big surprise to Cisco.
She makes a specific choice to describe him in intellectual terms instead of sexual terms.
Like, there's never a moment where she's like, boy, that Jake Cisco has the V-shaped torso
that I love.
And that very revealing knuckle-on-the onesy, like really does it for me.
It never even gets close to that.
Well, and he describes her in that way too.
He really admires her writing and they clearly have a connection that's not just based
on how great they both look.
Getting a little nervous, Jake squirrels himself away to go check on dessert.
Why don't I go see how dessert's coming in?
And there's a little interaction between Ben and Marta that Ben is suddenly like kind of vulnerable
with her and he says, I feel like I'm learning about my son here when I was expecting to be learning
about you and like driving a wedge between them. What I don't like about this conclusion to their conversation is that like,
I don't like the case that he could want to keep her around purely for
op-sec reasons, you know, like purely to like figure stuff out about Jake.
Right.
And I do get that feeling that like,
he sees this as an opportunity.
I think he sees it as an opportunity,
but he's also seeing their relationship
as being more of a real thing than he imagined.
And I'm sure that's really hard as a parent
to like go from this is a child to this is somebody
who's having sex and forming adult relationships
with other people to say nothing
of like how weird the age difference is like Cisco taking a look at it for real on you know and
getting forming his own opinion about it rather than just what he imagines and fears about it.
He walks away finding that it's an actual relationship that isn't about him and
shouldn't concern him in that way. Maybe more significant than the idea
of this being a real relationship
is that it is his first relationship
that we've at least seen on screen,
which to me telegraphs a moment down the road
where Jake will be destroyed by the end of this relationship.
And it is something that makes me fearful for a character that I really like. Like,
Marta is clearly great. Yeah. And yet, I don't see this lasting for a variety of reasons.
And I hope a 20 year old woman is up to totally different
shit than a 16 year old boy.
Yeah.
And like also can conceive of the brevity of a relationship
in a way that a 16 year old boy can't.
You know, like she can be like, I'll have a fun couple
of months with him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You really want to do this?
Yeah.
Now, OK, OK, let's do it.
On the Hollow Suite, Odo has turned on a very war-flight
calisthenics program for the Gem Hadar to work on his stress.
Yeah.
Ben, I was telling you that I went to see a doctor about some stuff.
And one of the intake form questions
was what do you do about your stress?
And it totally stumped me in a way that,
that was very instructive.
It made me realize that I do need to do something about that
and I will.
But this is a scene between he and Odo
that makes the case that what this guy needs is to get out his
frustrations.
Right.
It's the equivalent of like beating up a heavy bag or something.
Yeah.
It's a thing that Kira isn't super cool with because when she walks into interrupt it,
she pulls Odo off to the side and is like, and has another nature versus nurture conversation
with him.
And Odo makes the case that like,
nothing's gonna happen to me.
He respects me as a founder.
Like, and curious, like,
that's not really what I'm talking about here.
Right, because like, I think Odo took him in there
with the idea that he'll like,
he'll scratch this itch in here.
And then when he's at the post office,
he won't start chopping people's heads off or whatever. But it ignores the idea that this gem-hadar
is covered in chickenpox and will always scratch them.
Like there's no end to this frustration.
She's saying this is fanning a flame
that is too big already.
Yeah.
And that's a pretty interesting take on the situation, you know.
Do we know if Odo can be killed by him?
Like setting aside the idea that he is predisposed to not act aggressive towards any of the founders.
Like, I don't, we saw two depictions of Odo's death.
One was in the Mirror Universe when he was just gorgonned.
Yeah.
And then was there another one?
I can't remember.
Yeah, maybe that was it.
Well, he's getting like very sick a couple of times.
I don't get the sense that even if he wanted to,
this gem had Arcaud kill him physically.
It's, it seems like partly like love robotics kind of a thing where he is like programmed not to be able to.
But also, it's hard to know if we had one of those knives and cut Odo, does that matter at all? does. It gives him a veneer of safety that it takes Kira to puncture. Just because you're
safe doesn't mean anyone else is. Right on the heels of this conversation is the disclosures
that as much as Odo didn't want this to happen and has made the case for the care and
feeding of this gem, Hadar, A ship has been dispatched to pick
him up and to take him to be studied.
There have been a lot of reveals in this episode, you know, when Odo reveals that he has
a lot in, like, he has so much in common with this character. Like, he grew up not knowing
who his people were, and he thinks that he can kind of talk him into like you like if you meet your people
You might be disappointed in what kind of people they are
Like here's a video that I have the exact time and date of memorized
Yeah of them beating the shit out of everybody on the D. Yeah, and
and so
And that like totally backfires also
And so, and that like totally backfires also,
he sees, he sees all those star fleets getting their asses handed to him by Gemma Darryne.
He's like, cool.
Like, where do I sign up?
Total fighting erection.
Yeah, and so when Cisco is announcing to Odo,
like you've got about five hours left with this kid,
he just like invisibles out of the corner with a gun
and is like, we're getting out of here, Odo Odo you and me come with me if you want to live
It's a scene that really shows the impotence of the federation in the face of even a single gem hadar who wants to do a thing right because
Cisco is compelled to throw them the keys to a runabout and be like I I hope Odo can come back, though I have no way
to convince you to make that possible.
I just, like, what other choice does he have?
It is the destruction of Deep Space Nine
and the murder of a bunch of people there,
or something similar happening on the ship
that's been sent to take him to a starbase.
Or that same thing happening on a starbase wide level.
He's done the math.
And the math equals, this is going to result in the least amount of danger for everyone
involved.
Right.
If we're making the case for a course of action based on the body count that it will yield,
probably letting this guy go back to the gamma quadrant as the lowest body count thing
we can do.
Yeah.
At least for us, like he'll probably land on some planet that the Dominion wants to take over
and murder 20,000 people, but that's not our problem.
Right.
Right.
I mean, like it kind of is the Borg's question, right?
Like, can you, in good conscience, save the life of a Borg?
Can you reunite him with the collective in a way
that would be appreciated by the Borg
that does not further the Borg's cause against you?
Like that.
That is the Borg's primary weakness
is their reluctance to accept gifts.
Like they're great discomfort around birthdays
and holidays.
Yeah, yeah, they don't even tell people
they're birthday because they just,
they want to head that off at the past.
You want to kill a bunch of Borgs is,
is you tell the kitchen that it's their birthday and the,
and the way it's staff comes out clapping and singing and making their,
their corporate version of the birthday song.
You can kill them with embarrassment.
That's for sure. And then once that oneborg feels
embarrassed, the entire collective does. Until they...
Jordy, I thought you were my friend.
You can destroy an entire cube just by blushing them.
Kind of a lot happens in this episode off screen.
And by that, I mean this resolution.
Yeah, they run down to the runabout,
Cisco shows up with a bunch of security guys
and they're gonna make one more attempt at stopping this,
but they do not.
Odo and the kid board this runabout and fly away, right?
Yeah.
We get it.
It's like a, everything's back to normal,
like the captain's log of no nothing to see here.
Yeah, the,
the denumir
is Odo and Kira post gaming what happened.
And it is a fairly abrupt ending
wherein Odo tells Kira that she was right all along.
And Kira because she is a good friend to him, doesn't gloat.
Yeah, yeah.
It's weird when the eye told you so it comes from the other direction.
Yeah.
It's all because it's a you told me so.
Right.
And that's sort of mirrors the conversation that Cisco has with the chief, right?
About like, yeah, that dinner party with Jake's girlfriend did not go the way I anticipated.
It kind of went the way you anticipated. Yeah. But I don't know when the chief became such a great parent.
Right? Yeah, that's strange. You know, what we don't get in this episode is the ending of IBorg, you know, to carry
that comparison forward again, which is the idea of maybe they did a bad thing here.
There are no bad feelings about their choices.
There are bad feelings about their perceptions of a thing that ended up being untrue.
Which is a very different kind of bad feeling.
Because in one of those versions,
there is no dread involved for an uncertain future.
Yeah, and you also never get the sense,
like nothing they've said to this kid impressed him.
He is not going back with like some ideas about
peace, justice, and the American way.
Yeah.
Like he's going back because he wants to be a,
you know, he wants to be a shock troop that goes in and slaughters people. Like that's all he wants.
Yeah. Did you like this episode? I did. I think it kind of like I do feel genuinely like that,
the ending misses a couple of beats that it should have, but I think every Brooks is so good at directing
the emotional truth out of people.
And every, you know, the last episode we watch where he has the scene, the kind of long
scene with Miles and Gaco, where suddenly their relationship feels real for the first time.
That's like a super power that he apparently has because all of the relationships that are depicted in this feel really real and he gets great performances.
He really does.
And tells a story that is already pretty interesting in the most interesting way.
Like he pulls things out of it that wouldn't necessarily be obvious to every director and
I really liked it. I did too. I
Agree with everything you say about how he depicts the interpersonal relationships of the crew
I really feel like he is making some great specific decisions about how
like he is making some great specific decisions about how the station looks and feels
by virtue of the camera movements that he's getting out
of his camera person.
Like he's moving the camera in a z-axis a lot
in a way that you don't get.
Like there are bookend compositions in this episode
that start below and then
move to the top of the promenade and he does that here too where we begin with Kira and
Odo and we end with Cisco and O'Brien.
And I like that kind of of movement.
It helps me understand the space and how those spaces relate to each other. And it makes, like it makes the station feel more intimate, right?
Like if you were doing, if you were cutting from the bottom to the top,
you wouldn't understand that these conversations are happening on top of each other.
Privacy.
Yeah, you could overhear them and stuff.
Privacy might not be that easy to get in a place like this. It's like a small town, you know. Yeah, I like that. Good
app. Well Adam, should we check and see if we have any priority one messages? Yeah, let's
see if we have any good P1s. Priority one message from Starfleet coming in on Secured Channel.
Need a supplement on top. supplement. supplement a month Yeah, it's extra the interest alone could be enough to buy this ship
Adam we have a couple of priority one messages here today
The first is from Juliet Jones a.k.a. Kevin, X bridge a.k.a. the greatest American meter melon and
It is for Adam Ben Empress 5 of the meter melon and it is for Adam Ben,
Empress five of the meter melon and all melanites everywhere.
What is happening already I'm confused.
Do the melanites have like old timey clothing and prairie hair?
I don't know.
I feel like the chances that this isn't something to do with
Binta Rongs is pretty low, right? Yeah. Okay, here we go. It's been a long road getting from my
first P1 to here. With the faith of Rashan, I have discovered the great and holy meter melon,
and the embrace of the warm honeyd bosom. There you go. All of this would not be possible without your pod.
All glory to the meter melon. Love Juliet. You know if you if you warm up a meter melon and then
cut a hole in it. Probably a pretty pleasurable experience. Yeah. I'm worried that the warm honeyed
bosom might turn into like a dangerous cult. Yeah, I'm getting that feeling too.
So far, great cult.
Yeah.
One of the best cults right now.
Yeah, I mean, the coordinated jogging outfits, all the same haircut and sneakers, which I like.
Bunk beds.
Normally a red flag.
Yeah.
Adam, do we have another priority on message?
Sure do.
This message is from Jen and Judah and the message is for Brandon. The message goes
like this. By now the boy is a couple of months old but in my timeline I am pretty sure I'm experiencing
contractions while typing this. Wow. I love you so much and I'm certain you're doing a great job
being a dad. Sorry if I forgot your birthday due to complete exhaustion. Oh man. And then there's a
word here that I'm there's a phrase here that I'm sure you could pronounce
better than me, which is Bonne Anniversaire.
Bonne Anniversaire.
Thanks, Ben.
I should just tag you in like a tag team wrestling crew.
Yeah.
You got to take all the French pronunciations.
Maybe I should have read that p1
I like the idea that this lady went into labor and was like got to go to the hospital but first
Sands a p1 that's great what? Yeah
Yeah sending a p1 into the future. Well, Bon Annie vs Aaron congratulations on on your new, uh, and your new kiddo. Yeah, beautiful.
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I think anytime, uh, Odo smiles, he's my drunk Shimoda.
Like, that's put very simply and succinctly, but, uh, like,
chaos agency and smiling and a whole lot of, uh,
whole lot of strange decisions all point to the idea
of Odo being the Shimota in this app.
And really like the control over the story.
Right.
That is conferred to him,
gives him very Shimoto-like qualities.
Don't you think at some point after this,
Cisco needs to sit down with Odo
and have like an employee review where he goes like, listen, you're obviously very good at some parts of your job, but you got us knock it off with the like flakrant disregard of orders and stealing runabouts and going and doing shit that are not authorized like we got to work together here, man.
are not authorized like we got to work together here man. Not only is he not getting that kind of performance review,
he got an upgraded condo in deep space 9,
which you would assume had to do with meritorious conduct.
I guess. I mean, maybe he just never asked for one,
so he had a lot of, like, he's not spending money on rent up until now.
He didn't have room for the playground in the old place.
Yeah. He's saving a lot of money.
I think you got to put sand underneath the gymnasium. I mean, if someone falls off
at those monkey bars, it's an injury waiting to happen.
Yeah, or those like fragmented tire pieces that you see now.
Yeah. Yeah. Recycled Nike tennis shoes. What about you, Ben?
I got a mind to quirk, you know, caveat, Emptor, definitely an important aspect of buying anything.
But again, we have seen quirk now, suckered into buying something shitty because somebody was touching his ear and it just it bothers me every time.
There is a version of this episode, a very early draft, I think, that begins with Quark
finding the baby and the episode is about Quark raising him to work in the bar, which I
think would be hilarious.
Wait, is that a real thing or you're just a man?
No, I'm like, that's my head cannon.
You know there's a draft of this where like...
Quark needed a new employee.
But what happens when he finds an orphan gem hadar
who really doesn't like busing tables?
Yeah.
How about a gem hadar bouncer, you know?
Oh, and he bounces people very hard
Like he's he's looking at people's IDs and then just like throwing them across the brawman
I'd like he throws the idea at them and the impact knocks them back six feet
Gotta bring a couple of girls
He kills Morn.
You killed my best customer.
But yeah, ridiculous.
Do we have a ridiculous episode coming up for the next?
Almost always do Adam.
God, you ever just reached a moment
where the nitro cold brew takes hold?
And all of a sudden like...
Your butt isn't emergency.
No, no, like everything isn't such sharp focus.
Like more focused than ever.
Yeah, we're recording this,
this is a bit of a morning app.
Yeah.
Next episode is season three, seven civil defense. Well,
working in the stations or processing unit, O'Brien and Jake accidentally
activate an automated Cardassian security program. That's pretty fun. Oh, I
wonder if it's related to Echo Papa 607. Yeah, it kind of sounds like that, right?
The Amazon description is a trapped crew fights to save the station
from self-destruction when an automated
Cardassian security program is accidentally activated.
A rare moment of agreement between blurb writers.
Has that ever happened?
I don't know, I don't think so.
Do you think?
That's like one of those,
it's like a cold open that gives the premise of the show,
of the episode away,
in a way that is uncharacteristic of most episodes of Deep Space 9.
I love the ongoing problems having to do with the bequeatment of a station to the Federation,
you know?
Yeah.
I love that we're in season three and still dealing with that.
I wonder if the voles are involved in some way.
Maybe the voles have gained sentience.
Adam, remind me where we are on our game of buttholes, the will of the profits.
We are on square six, Ben.
You're required to learn as you play.
Roll. Okay, I'm gonna roll them bones. I rolled a three.
Tula! Did I win?
I put this on Square 9. Ben, it's another standard issue. Great, greatest
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