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awyeah awyeah we’ve got our first cardassians and they look wonderfully not-quite-right a la first season worf and I love to see it!

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star trek like: hm this design we’ve already put onscreen… no. 

moreso for some than others - the more prosthetics the more likely there will be Changes i kind of love it? perfecting as we go along glue - cardboard - tinfoil - fuck around and find out sci fi is my favourite sci fi <3
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I will never ever forget back when I was a med student and for some reason they had us practice various things on these ridiculous teaching mannequins. We were all standing in a room filled with these mannequins being asked to do various things to them. One of my classmates was asked to simulate a pap smear. She got up, walked over the the mannequin, then looked around at the other mannequins and said nervously, “But sir…her family is watching.”

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I managed to completely fuck over a medical student on one of those things. We were running a mega code, he asks for epinephrine, I open the med cart, look in and say, like a dumbass literalist pharmacist, “There’s no epinephrine here.”

What, I couldn’t just pretend?

The room was full of panic because of me. We were being graded on this, and because I couldn’t pretend to find imaginary epinephrine to use on the mannequin, we all got to do it the hard way.

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Rood. Don’t they know nobody goes to pharmacy school to stick their hands into other peoples’ holes. We’d go to medical or nursing school for that.

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on the one hand it’s a complex depiction of post-wartime prejudice, giving us the first in-depth Miles O’Brien narrative and introduces the Cardassians as complex antagonists 

“It’s not you I hate Cardassian. I hate what I became because of you.”

on the other, why do newly-weds Keiko and Miles act like a couple on their first, awkward dates the whole way through???

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