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Miles and Julian both going through the trauma of suffering in prison but returning to DS9 to find the others hadn't thought them "absent", but neither of them ever bringing that up with each other...
Julian: "37 days is nothing compared to 20 years and I'm not actively suicidal so I can't compare what I went through with Miles', they're so totally different (and mine's kind of trivial...)."
Miles: "Aw, heck - he knows I implicitly understand this situation, right? I don't have to actually say I get it, do I?"
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#meme#mattsmemes#memes that make you go hmmm#memes#cat#cat meme#cat memes#cats#cats meme#cats memes#cats of tumblr#cats of the internet#bee#bumblebee#cats in costumes#cats in clothes#dressing up#hard time#cheering up#cat in a costume#make me laugh#black cat
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So I remember my childhood MDickie game... I made a Don't Starve crossover with it lol...
Maybe Wilson was guilty of doing illicit experiments and given 70 days of sentence...
Also the menu theme song for Hard Time slaps lol... XD
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#digital art#mdickie#mat dickie#hard time#don't starve together#don't starve#dst#dst fanart#wilson#dst wilson#wilson percival higgsbury#wilson p higgsbury#crossover#he's in jail because of science i guess lol#61 days to go for him to be free lol#i love hard time#it's my childhood#Youtube
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Me: Wym "O'Brien must suffer" is a thing? I mean yeah Miles goes through awful stuff but most Star Trek characters do so I don't really get what's so—?
1 minute into DS9 4x19: Miles O'Brien for being accused of espionage you have just lived 20 years in a torturous isolation prison in all of 5 real-world hours and now you've lived out your sentence and can go back to Deep Space Nine! :) There is no physical proof of your trauma and no one you ever talk to will be able to relate to it, and no one missed or mourned for you as you did them because while you lived out 20 years alone your friends and family only experienced 5 hours of you being gone on a routine mission. (Including your PREGNANT WIFE so you "lived" 20 years thinking you never met your second child.) We will now watch the effects of all this for the remaining 43 minutes.
Me: ...oh my god
#wow that was a heavy episode i loved it#deep space nine#ds9#miles o'brien#ds9 4x19#hard time#star trek liveblogging (sort of)#star trek deep space nine
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is it true that in the episode Hard Time, O'Brien's cellmate was supposed to be Bashir originally?
I don't think so? Though I vaguely remember in the initial pitch it might've been Bashir in O'Brien's place. It's been so long I really don't recall though.
#tv writing#ask me anything#ask me stuff#star trek#ds9#star trek ds9#deep space nine#star trek deep space nine#deep space 9#star trek deep space 9#hard time
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FACT:
mr bean hard time
~the movie~
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loved joel's hard time 3 stream
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[You've been arrested by the love police. For the crime of breaking my heart. I'm locking you up for 20 years in love jail. Love jail is a place where lovers go. When their hearts commit a crime. And there, the prisoners are all locked away behind love bars. They locked me away and threw away the key. And my cellmate was my broken heart. There must be a way to get out of here. In love jail, we do hard time because breaking hearts is the ultimate crime.]
#s16e07 land to sea#guy fieri#guyfieri#diners drive-ins and dives#love police#love jail#love bars#hard time#ultimate crime#heart#20 years#place#lovers#prisoners#key#cellmate#way
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Thinking about The Quickening and Trevean's assisted suicides, and Julian's reaction to it all, and how it's just a month or two after he found Miles in the cargo bay with a phaser to his head...
#julian bashir#the quickening#hard time#tell me he wouldn't be thinking about it#i wish my words could word harder right now#this is eating me up#my trek musings#wsb
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I think that's not the first time they've passed tools to each other via kissing lmaoo
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Character Spotlight: Jake Sisko
By Ames
We’ve talked a bunch of times on A Star to Steer Her By about how Jake Sisko is the best. He’s one of the best child characters in the whole Star Trek franchise, in both writing and acting (second to maybe Mezoti and/or Rok-Tahk). His relationship with his father is depicted so beautifully in so many episodes, as we’ll surely discuss below. And that kid’s personal style bypasses Wesley Crusher’s in every single way.
So this week, we’re picking up a Jake Sisko holonovel to read as your SSHB hosts declare our favorite Jake-O moments and scrape up some bad moments to consider. Our definition of what a Worst Moment is – which was shaky at best to begin with – gets really stretched this week. So enjoy them all below, listen to our chatter this week on the podcast (jump over to 1:01:52), and prepare for Jake Sisko to make a deal for you to have great damn day.
[Images © CBS/Paramount]
Best moments
“A” is for Apple, “B” is for Best friend ever Jake is just a straight-up good kid. So good that we happily forgive everything on our bad list, and this early moment really established what a pure heart he has. When Rom pulls Nog out of Keiko’s school in “The Nagus” and Sisko is about to get all racist at the Ferengi for corrupting his son, we learn that Jake has been sneaking off to teach Nog to read, squashing all the jumped-to conclusions and being the example that everyone on the station needs right now.
Who wears the lobes in this relationship? Speaking of teaching things to Nog, when the two form the Noh-Jay Consortium in “Progress,” which is adorable enough on its own, Jake somehow schools Nog on the value of owning land when they start trading assets around. How a Ferengi doesn’t understand real estate is beyond me, but Jake knows a good deal when he sees one. Turns out Jake’s got the lobes!
My friend’s real sorry for what he did In our Nog coverage on the podcast, I mistakenly sullied Jake’s name, claiming he started a fight with the Skrrean kids in “Sanctuary.” Well I was dead wrong! Jake, the ever goody-two-shoes, actually tries to prevent the fight and then does one better by patching things up with Tumak in line for the replimat later. How I could think Jake would have a vicious bone in his body was my error.
I need to find what’s me While we gave Nog lots of props for pursuing his dream of being the first Ferengi to join Starfleet, Jake goes the opposite path, and we love him even more for it! You’d think with a father commanding a whole station, Jake would go the Starfleet route too, but in “Shadowplay,” he reveals he’d rather pursue something he’s more passionate about.
First let me get the hang of flying at impulse When the away team gets captured during “The Jem’Hadar,” Jake and Nog sneak aboard the runabout to escape. Despite not knowing how to pilot the thing, Jake is able to elude disaster and invaders long enough to be rescued. Add to that the fact that they were there to ensure Nog got a passing grade, and Jake comes out as the hero of this episode! (Sorry, Quark.)
If I go, you’ll be all alone Even though he wants to spend time with Leanne, Jake decides to accompany his father on the lightship in “Explorers.” This episode gives us some more of those patented lovely father-son moments of the two being honest and supportive of each other, as Jake expresses his interest in writing and also that he’s concerned about Ben coping without him if he went away to school.
Something called “Sliding into Second” An episode later in “Family Business,” Sisko relents to Jake’s insistence that he get a girlfriend by going on a date with Kasidy Yates based on his son’s matchmaking skills. And it turns out Kasidy is perfect for Ben! Now whether Ben is perfect for Kasidy is another matter altogether that we hinted at a little in our Ben Sisko post, but let’s just say Jake has solid taste.
To my father, who’s coming home I cannot overstate how beautiful “The Visitor” is, and at the center of it is Jake’s relationship with Ben, undoubtedly the strongest asset of all of Deep Space Nine. Jake’s love for his missing father is so strong and pure that he dedicates his life to getting him back from the white void. Is it what Ben would have wanted? Absolutely not. But is it perfect for Jake Sisko? Tremendously.
You may be a little rusty, but you’re still the Chief When O’Brien has gone through literal decades of torture after his brain adventure in “Hard Time,” who better than Jake Sisko to help reacclimate him to all his tools? Jake, who apprenticed briefly under the Chief earlier in the series, shows characteristic patience and empathy for the man who is clearly in need of much rehabilitation and therapy.
The line between courage and cowardice Cirroc Lofton gets his time to shine in “...Nor the Battle to the Strong,” providing an understandably terrified face to the front lines. Not only does he scrub up to help Julian and the other combat medics as injured soldiers start pouring in, AND thwart a Klingon siege by blasting out the ceiling, but he also reminds us that war is absolutely horrifying, in case we’ve forgotten.
You can always find something that’ll make you smile Yet another feel-good moment comes from Jake in the entire lovetrip that is “In the Cards.” While trying to cheer up his dad by getting him a baseball card, Jake and Nog find themselves running a series of fetch quests that add up to one thing: finding ways to make everyone have a nice day, even in the middle of the Dominion War. It was a breath of fresh air in a very serious season.
Let people read it and decide for themselves While Nog and the rest of Red Squad were entirely taken in by the opportunity to play war, Jake saw through Watters’s bullshit immediately in “Valiant.” He’s able to scrape Nog and Dorian Collins together and save them from destruction. And I’ve got to give him credit for endeavoring to write both sides of the story, without bias or condemnation, even if Watters deserves it.
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Worst moments
Watch the wheel, not the girl Boy, that Jake Sisko has a type, and that type is older Bajorans. We first meet Mardah in the flesh in “The Abandoned,” and not only is she a Dabo Girl (whom we know have sex acts with Quark written into their contracts), but she’s also too old for him. I don’t know what age of consent laws are in the future, but when she’s 20 and he’s 16, it just feels on the wrong side of legal.
Stop calling her Nerys When things with Mardah don’t work out, Jake sets his sights on another Bajoran who’s definitely too old for him in “Fascination”: Major Kira. And sure, you could justify this one by saying that everyone on the station is affected by Lwaxana Troi’s Zanthi Fever, but out of all the uncomfortable pairings, it was this one that just felt kinda gross about it.
I guess I just forgot you’re a Ferengi While we blame Nog for his terrible behavior during their double date in “Life Support,” Jake isn’t innocent either. First, how he let Nog weasel in is just a goofy plot device to make the episode happen. But also, Jake shows naivete on his part for not understanding that this is perfectly normal for a Ferengi, and blaming his friend for his upbringing isn’t a good look.
So you’re Jennifer Sisko, but you’re just not my mom Okay, this one’s a little on Ben too for trusting mirror Jennifer to be alone with Jake, like a fool, but Jake’s whole attitude toward his mirror mom in “Shattered Mirror” plays right into her trap. He is so blindsided by her presence that he doesn’t think rationally, even if he’s heard the stories about how nefarious everyone is in the alternate universe. Jake, don’t trust this imposter!
I can spot a creative soul a galaxy away Jake’s weird thing for older women shows up again in “The Muse” when Onaya easily manipulates the poor boy. This is just an episode after “Shattered Mirror,” when his mirror mom took advantage of his trusting nature and eagerness to believe people have good intentions. And this soul-sucker preys on him so easily because he lets himself get taken in.
How much laundry is too much laundry? One last one that’s on both Nog’s and Jake’s list somewhere, since the two are so intertwined: While Nog has become a complete square in “The Ascent,” Jake has turned into a slob so comically disorganized that it stretches credulity. Nog is literally gone for several hours and when he’s returned, Jake’s laundry coats their quarters. How is that even possible?
These visions, they’re not worth dying for This is one of those instances that’s more bad for Jake than bad for us at home. When Ben is catatonic from prophet visions in “Rapture,” it’s Jake’s responsibility as next of kin to decide his fate. He chooses for his father to live, partly selfishly, even though it’s not what Ben would have wanted. But really, I say they should have put this decision on Joe and not a teenage boy.
Just remember, Bashir is spelled with an I Consistently, it’s a running joke on the show that Jake’s spelling is poor. It comes up a couple of times! Nog has to correct all his spelling in “The Ascent.” Sisko points it out when he reads Anslem in “The Muse.” And clearly he spelled Dr. Bashir’s name wrong in his article from “...Nor the Battle to the Strong” because Julian reminds him of the spelling in “Call to Arms.”
This is where I belong After all the Starfleet personnel have abandoned the station in “Call to Arms,” Jake opts to stay behind to do some journalism work, hoping that his status as the Emissary’s son will keep him safe because the Bajorans will revolt if some harm comes to him. So he effectively makes himself a hostage of the Dominion just for a writing gig. Weird flex, Jake-O.
What about freedom of the press? And then the stories Jake writes about the Dominion occupation don’t even go anywhere because Weyoun keeps intercepting them in “A Time to Stand”! Jake, my dude, you can’t go writing clearly biased stories and thinking they’ll make it to your audience. You think Weyoun’s going to let you interview him when he knows your angle? Oh you sweet summer child.
Anything for a story I’ll admit that Jake’s actions and uncharacteristic ability to see through bullshit in “Valiant” were commendable, but his reasons for being there in the first place were thin at best. He weasels into Nog’s trip to Ferenginar to try to get an exclusive interview with the Nagus. Presumptuous much, kid? This after promising to Nog that he wouldn’t be acting as a reporter on his mission.
Please, no more Vic Fontaine! When Nog returns to the station in “It’s Only a Paper Moon” after his leg replacement and clearly suffering from PTSD, the support he gets from friends, family, and professional therapists alike is laughable. Even Jake. It strikes me as out of character that Jake fails at being tolerant of Nog’s wishes during a painful time. Maybe get the guy some comically large headphones instead of kicking him out next time.
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#star trek#star trek podcast#podcast#deep space nine#jake sisko#the nagus#progress#sanctuary#shadowplay#the jem'hadar#explorers#family business#the visitor#hard time#nor the battle to the strong#in the cards#valiant#the abandoned#fascination#life support#shattered mirror#the muse#the ascent#rapture#call to arms#a time to stand#it's only a paper moon#cirroc lofton#tony todd
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damn, miles o'brien has been through some shit for real huh
#ds9#hard time#like#I'm trying to think back on all the shit we've seen so far#not even to mention the stuff that happened off-screen#miracle that man is as stable as he is tbh
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DS9 Hard Times
Was Ee'char implanted in the simulation to torment Miles with positivity and hope during his imprisonment?
Or was Ee'char a genuine mercy from the Argrathi to comfort and "rehabilitate" Miles?
Thank you for this wonderful episode. I loved it!
Pretty much the first one. The Argrathi aren't big on mercy.
They wanted O'Brien to... umm... suffer.
#ask me anything#tv writing#ask me stuff#ds9#star trek ds9#star trek#deep space nine#star trek deep space nine#deep space 9#star trek deep space 9#hard time#o'brien must suffer
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