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Favorite DS9 'Goosebump' Moment?

There is little love on this board for "Doctor Bashir, I Presume," but I think that there are too many great performances to be overshadowed by the radical change in direction for Bashir's character. Among them is Fadwa el Guindi as Amsha Bashir, WHO ONLY ACTED ONE OTHER TIME IN HER LIFE! This one line really cut to the concerns that parent have as they raise their children:

You don't know. You've never had a child. You don't know what it's like to watch your son. To watch him fall a little further behind every day. You know he's trying, but something's holding him back. You don't know what it's like to stay up every night worrying that maybe it's your fault. Maybe you did something wrong during the pregnancy, maybe you weren't careful enough, or maybe there's something wrong with you. Maybe you passed on a genetic defect without even knowing it.
 
What is that?
A message, from Sisko.
I don't understand.
He's letting me know...he'll be back.

And the awesome music is playing, Sisko exhales, and then cue the biggest fleet of federation starships I'd ever seen.
I distinctly remember saying holy #&%@ out loud when the Defiant sweeps around a takes it's place in that fleet. Awesome stuff!

Also, the Odyssey getting taken out so easily was a not so much a goosebump moment but a WTF just happened one!
 
For me it was the defiant joining the fleet after A Call to Arns. Just seeing all of those ships was incredibly awesome,we hadn't seen anything like that is Star Trek yet and it was amazing!

Siege of AR 558 does it for me as well.
 
"I want the Cardassians exterminated." "Which ones?" "All of them. The entire population." "That...will take some time."
 
I am deliberately not going to quote anyone else as so many have posted so many moments I agree with [Far Beyond The Stars is, to me, one of the greatest episodes ever].

One of my most goose-bumpy scenes [not 'tearing up' scenes] is simply when Dukat slams his fist on the central console and snarls:

"Victory was within our grasp!"

One sentence, and it is one of my most memorable ever Trek moments. Gets me every time.

The acting is so good [from one of my all time favourite villains]. You can HEAR the despair, the frustration, the implication [of such a huge setback] in his voice.

What really gives me goosebumps though, is that I empathise with him. Not only does DS9 create one of the greatest villains of all time, but in this scene it makes me actually feel sorry for him. Yes I want him to ultimately lose. Yes I want our heroes back on their station. But for all his arrogance, Dukat is brilliant and the entire plan could of worked if the wormhole aliens hadn't intervened. You really are seeing a man whose best laid plans have just dissolved before him.
 
What really gives me goosebumps though, is that I empathise with him. Not only does DS9 create one of the greatest villains of all time, but in this scene it makes me actually feel sorry for him. Yes I want him to ultimately lose. Yes I want our heroes back on their station. But for all his arrogance, Dukat is brilliant and the entire plan could of worked if the wormhole aliens hadn't intervened. You really are seeing a man whose best laid plans have just dissolved before him.

That is such a great observation. It was the great gift of DS9 over the other series. By being geographically anchored, we got know the villains, understand their point of view and their struggles and histories. It's so much more enjoyable to watch the show when you don't see the characters in black and white.
 
I am deliberately not going to quote anyone else as so many have posted so many moments I agree with [Far Beyond The Stars is, to me, one of the greatest episodes ever].

One of my most goose-bumpy scenes [not 'tearing up' scenes] is simply when Dukat slams his fist on the central console and snarls:

"Victory was within our grasp!"

One sentence, and it is one of my most memorable ever Trek moments. Gets me every time.

The acting is so good [from one of my all time favourite villains]. You can HEAR the despair, the frustration, the implication [of such a huge setback] in his voice.

What really gives me goosebumps though, is that I empathise with him. Not only does DS9 create one of the greatest villains of all time, but in this scene it makes me actually feel sorry for him. Yes I want him to ultimately lose. Yes I want our heroes back on their station. But for all his arrogance, Dukat is brilliant and the entire plan could of worked if the wormhole aliens hadn't intervened. You really are seeing a man whose best laid plans have just dissolved before him.

This.

I totally agree.

I love all the comments in this thread. It's great, it gives me goosebumps just remembering these great moments from the show.
 
I just have watched What you leave behind: Damar being shot was another goosebump moment. Never thought that I would care for him so much....
 
^^ Yeah, I had the thought, I shouldnt be caring for this guy, but Damar really turned things around and actually became a hero.

It's so weird because he started off as Dukat's annoying, blindly loyal sidekick, and then became this heroic leader.


Some more moments;


When the dying changeling warned Odo, "it's too late, we're everywhere", at the ending of The Adversary.


Damar's " resist today, resist tomorrow " speech.

When Damar sounded patriotic, for some reason it can be infectious.

Even though they've been portrayed as the bad guys.
 
Casey Biggs deserves a lot of credit for his acting in season 7, in making us believe and cheer for him.
 
^^ True, I don't think just any "bad" character could have pulled it off.

He was more of a puppet than Dukat was, and yet he was the one to actually turn against the Dominion.

When he told the people he needed them to be his army, because his rebel forces were destroyed, it was minor goosebump moment.

You couldn't help but to cheer for him at that point.
 
There's a lot of good scenes in season 3, like that adversary one, that i spoiled for myself. some sci-fi magazine here in australia had complete synopsis for each episode so i knew about the defiant, tom riker, the romulan/cardassian fleet getting wiped out and krajensky changeling before i'd even watched the search part 1. but i guess knowing what happens and experiencing it are different things and i still really enjoyed that season.
 
Call to Arms with the Defiant joining the massive Federation fleet at the end of the episode and Rom's line about making the Dominion pay (and Sisko's response).
 
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