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Garak has a long-standing antagonistic relationship with the prefect of Bajor, Gul Dukat. In the episode "Civil Defense", Dukat states that it was a mistake for his father to have once trusted Garak and later in "For the Cause", it is revealed that Garak had Dukat's father tortured and killed. During the occupation of Bajor, Garak was a Gul ...
In a side plot, Tora Ziyal, the half-Bajoran daughter of the former Cardassian prefect of Bajor, Gul Dukat, attempts to befriend the exiled Cardassian spy-turned-tailor Elim Garak. Garak fears that Ziyal has been instructed to kill him, since Garak was responsible for the torture and death of Dukat's father years ago.
In 2020, SciFiNow ranked this first of the top ten episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. [16] In 2020, The Digital Fix ranked this episode as the seventh best episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. They thought the episode was "a great Worf story" in which Worf makes his mark as a new member of the cast without dominating the other characters ...
This episode develops the storyline of the Cardassian government, and of the exiled Cardassian spy-turned-tailor Garak. [1] This episode was being filmed when the 1994 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17 of that year. Armin Shimerman and Edward Wiley left the Paramount Pictures lot in full Ferengi and Cardassian makeup respectively. [2]
"Broken Link" is the 98th episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 26th and final episode of the fourth season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the space station Deep Space Nine , which is adjacent to a wormhole leading to the distant Gamma Quadrant .
“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” characters Doctor Julian Bashir (Alexander Siddig) and Mister Elim Garak (Andrew Robinson) brimmed with chemistry throughout that series’ run — but if there ...
This episode used a fictional spacecraft design, called the Akira-class, which was previously used in the Star Trek universe in the 1996 film Star Trek: First Contact. [4] The Akira -class design was shown again on this television show in the episodes " Tears of the Prophets " and " What You Leave Behind ".
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