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"Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" is the 114th episode of the syndicated American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 16th episode of the fifth season. This episode guest stars actor Robert Picardo , who played the role of the Emergency Medical Hologram on Star Trek: Voyager ; in this episode, Picardo portrays both its ...
The character of Julian Bashir initially sparked fan criticism. [4] Alexander Siddig expressed his enthusiasm for the fact that he, with his English accent, unusual screen name at time of casting (Siddig El Fadil), and North African heritage was a main character on a prominent television show despite being not as easily racially identifiable to audiences as many other actors and characters ...
The episode "Doctor Bashir, I Presume" in Deep Space Nine's fifth season revealed that the parents of Dr. Bashir, chief medical officer on Deep Space Nine, had him illegally genetically re-engineered as a child to improve his mental and physical abilities.
Robert Picardo (The Doctor) appeared in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Doctor Bashir, I Presume" as Dr. Lewis Zimmerman and an EMH Mark I, and made a cameo appearance in the film Star Trek: First Contact as the EMH aboard the Enterprise-E.
Projections (VOY) recurring thereafter, Doctor Bashir, I Presume? (DS9) Developer of the Emergency Medical Hologram. Began to create an LMH (Long-term Medical Hologram) based on Julian Bashir and unwittingly discovered Bashir's genetically-altered nature. Groppler Zorn: Michael Bell: Encounter at Farpoint (TNG) Leader of the Bandi people Cortin ...
"By Inferno's Light" is the 113th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 15th episode of the fifth season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the Starfleet-run space station Deep Space Nine near the planet Bajor, guarding a wormhole that connects the Alpha and Gamma Quadrants of the galaxy, as the Bajorans recover from a decades ...
Whether an episode is notable or not is subjective and personal but since Doctor Bashir, I Presume was produced, and fans have taken the time to write about it, I think it should stay. Deep Space Nine was one of the best Star Trek TV spinoffs and this particular episode deals with the interesting subject of genetic engineering.
Faced with that reality, the stranded 48-person crew of the Defiant (including Dax, Sisko, O'Brien, Worf, and Dr. Bashir) decided to remain and establish a society. Unfortunately, the stranded Major Kira died a few weeks after the crash due to neural damage she incurred when the ship was passing through the energy barrier; Bashir did not have ...