Just spotted this at TV Tropes:
"Garak was intended as a single-episode character who eventually becomes incredibly important to the show's plot and Myth Arc. He is never billed as a member of the main cast, despite having that importance in the show. Andrew Robinson was given the opportunity, but declined the offer, and remains as a special guest star."
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FakeGuestStar
I'm having trouble verifying this elsewhere, which wouldn't surprise me much since TV Tropes can be hit and miss... but I do feel like I've read in a behind-the-scenes book or interview that they at least considered promoting Robinson to main cast. I've been looking on-and-off for this for years but haven't been able to locate it. (I thought it was the Deep Space Nine Companion, but I haven't been able to find anything skimming it, though I'm still not ruling it out.)
Has anyone run into any sources for this? Or am I (and TV Tropes) making this up?
"Garak was intended as a single-episode character who eventually becomes incredibly important to the show's plot and Myth Arc. He is never billed as a member of the main cast, despite having that importance in the show. Andrew Robinson was given the opportunity, but declined the offer, and remains as a special guest star."
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FakeGuestStar
I'm having trouble verifying this elsewhere, which wouldn't surprise me much since TV Tropes can be hit and miss... but I do feel like I've read in a behind-the-scenes book or interview that they at least considered promoting Robinson to main cast. I've been looking on-and-off for this for years but haven't been able to locate it. (I thought it was the Deep Space Nine Companion, but I haven't been able to find anything skimming it, though I'm still not ruling it out.)
Has anyone run into any sources for this? Or am I (and TV Tropes) making this up?