
"Desperate to warn Starfleet of their dilemma, a daring experiment goes awry as Dal inadvertently swaps minds with a Starfleet Vice Admiral." - TrekMovie.com
Well, I’m going to have to stay out of this thread for a few days as you all get this toon two days before me and I do not want any spoilers.
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And Dal has somebody else to blame since he was made into what he is, he didn't voluntarilly become genetically augmented.Well that was a fun, silly episode. Dal doesn’t really do a good Janeway.
That line about Augments not being allowed into Starfleet isn’t strictly true. Bashir was allowed to stay. You just need to blame it on someone else.
Why does that scene, out of context, give a "I'm going to eat you for breakfast" vibe.This may be the best size comparison yet
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In the follow up DS9 episode “Statistical Probabilities,” Jack says that Bashir’s exemption was a one off case and Augments remain second class citizens with limited rights, highly restricted in what jobs they are allowed to have in the Federation.Well that was a fun, silly episode. Dal doesn’t really do a good Janeway.
That line about Augments not being allowed into Starfleet isn’t strictly true. Bashir was allowed to stay. You just need to blame it on someone else.
the ancient communication stone.Im liking the Stargate reference in your poster
One cannot physically touch bodies when one is wearing gloves... or, you know, spacesuits
Mind transference by phaser is quite a stretch, but I guess it just needed some kind of connection.
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