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Michael Bell also had a role in "Encounter at Farpoint", the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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My favorite Trek franchise remains DS9, though I lost interest around the time that Odo started taking dating advice from holographic Rat Pack denizens.
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DS9 is my favorite Star Trek series too! The writers clearly were inspired by history when they wrote about key events. Benjamin Sisko is my favorite captain.
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I agree. DS9 was the best. I always wondered exactly what Bashir and O'Brien were doing in the Holosuites.
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Oh, like everyone didn't primarily use the Holosuites for that!
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Oh, sorry. You meant singing. I was actually thinking about something else.
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Aw, don't slink off, Cleome. We don't know what happened immediately before they started singing.
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To answer Ibby's question, there haven't been any characters in Trek who were openly gay, as such, but there were a lot of characters about whom there was innuendo. One DS9 character, Jadzia Dax, was of a joined species in which a humanoid host had a genderless wormlike creature inside. The creature was very long- lived and had had male and female hosts. Jadzia was mainly hetero, but occasionally would be shown with an old flame of her previous (male) hosts'.
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Terry Farrell, who played Jadzia, was so good-looking she even looked good with her hair pulled back and with spots painted around her hairline.