cat-onawall asked:
Right? “I won’t be youthful and desirable, wah, woe is me.”
And it’s like

baby

you’ll

do

fine.
cat-onawall asked:
Right? “I won’t be youthful and desirable, wah, woe is me.”
And it’s like

baby

you’ll

do

fine.
Julian really flourished over the course of the first and second seasons[.] He developed this type of worldly armour to protect himself and he became a little bit more staid and relaxed in more difficult situations, especially through interaction with the characters of Garak, played by Andrew Robinson and Chief O'Brien, played by Colm Meaney, who have added what they can of themselves to Bashir. In a sense he’s really just a sponge. He’s learning every day and developing all the time. I love that.
The character started off as being kind of a genuine pain in the ass, which was really an intentional sort of experiment on behalf of the producers and myself. In doing this he was able to be this young, bumbling, quite brilliant physician who had somewhere to go and develop. He was just all heart, very impulsive, a little arrogant and easily hurt by the likes of Dax [Terry Farrell] and any other woman, really, who rejected him, which happened quite regularly because he’s so bumbling[.]
crocodillium-blog asked:




~~i can assure you it will only get worse~~
platoapproved's endless julian bashir spam →2/?
The word you’re looking for is unnatural, meaning not from nature. Freak or monster would also be acceptable.
"Go to bed, Julian." (576 words) by subspacecommunication
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Julian Bashir, Jadzia Dax, Quark
Additional Tags: One-Sided Attraction, Alien Biology, Drunken Flirting, Ficlet
Summary:Julian has a few thoughts about Jadzia Dax, and in return she has a few words: “Go to bed, Julian.”
This wasn’t intended to be the first finished picture I did with Jadzia in, but ended up turning out that way. As usual I made a teeny-weeny ficlet to go with it.
I’ll have to write a big old paragraph about the specifics of this Trill redesign another time - for now, my hand is totally killing me after all those spots and markings and things!
platoapproved's endless julian bashir spam →3/?
No, you used to be my father. Now, you’re my architect. The man who designed a better son to replace the defective one he was given.
The Analog Blog
From the desk of writer David Mack - “I’ve been champing at the bit to share this bit of beauty! Masterful veteran illustrator Tim Bradstreet has created the original art for the cover of my upcoming novel Star Trek: Section 31 – Disavowed. “
