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JP Outrageous | All | The amazing life of Jake Sisko |
October 18, 1995 5:38 AM * |
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Saw last week's DS9 where Jake lives to be 90 with periodic time-slip visits from Dad, -this must have been the death rumor-, and commits suicide throwing his dad back to the time of the accident, -where he ducks the blast, completely un-doing said timeline- And we get thrown back to where we started. Essentially we didn't get a show last week as we get tossed back to the end of the teaser. I think that we should have another 2 hour show to make up for this. A previous message dealt with the Romulans and their provison that the Defiant's Cloaking Device be used only in the Gamma Quadrant. Seeing that Sisko has broken said agreement twice (not counting the Defiant's Debut), and Riker (Thomas) has done so once......... .....And Kira has told the Romulans to take back their Cloaking gadget and place it where the sun don't shine, after the Roms make some slimy hints about a relationship between her & Odo (Slimy but probably true)...... Even with the demise of the Tal-Shi-Ar (sp), the Romulans probably aren't THAT threatened by the concept of a Starfleet Battle Cruiser capable of wasting small & medium size fleets wandering 'round the alpha Quad. with a cloak, so they pry can track it! jp |
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