re: Klingons, I forgot to ask the last time whether you didn't like House Of Quark, with its Klingon/Ferengi culture clash which I thought was both very funny and a great character episode for Quark. And of course Grilka is back in Looking for Par'mach. Now, on to the s5 and early s6 goodness.
Trials and Tribble-ations: there is nothing left but to adore, basically. *g*
Rapture: this is where Sisko chooses Bajor over the Federation and really becomes the Emissary. Mind you, this is also where he becomes extra scary, as with being a visionary comes the extra double conviction of knowing best.
Darkness and the Light: quite, and I thought Siluren was an excellent antagonist; if they had made him a soldier, or a sadist who doesn't have the mercy to give Kira a sedative, it would have been so much less of an episode.
I loved the occupation arc to bits as well, and yes, obvious rip-off homage in BSG.
Quark: and this is as good as any to start with linking several fanfics I wrote, one of them a Quark pov ensemble story set directly after the occupation arc ends and before 6.7, in which they all try to deal with the aftermath:
Quark's Day (http://archiveofourown.org/works/15258?view_full_work=true)
And now you can also read:
Five Things Which Never Happened Between Kira and Dukat (http://archiveofourown.org/works/15277?view_full_work=true)
and
Five Things Which Never Happened Between Garak and Bashir (http://archiveofourown.org/works/15249?view_full_work=true)
Re: Children of Time: I wrote a short vignette about Future!Odo: Frozen (http://community.livejournal.com/celestial_templ/7759.html)
Re: present Odo and his collaboration: if you're expecting follow-up on this, forget it. That's one of the few s6 frustrations I mentioned when back in your s3 post you speculated about eventual Odo/Kira. As far as that relationship is concerned, the occupation arc might as well not have happened. (Which is why I deal with the impact on what Odo did on Quark in my ensemble story and on Kira in the Five Things thing, btw.)
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Trials and Tribble-ations: there is nothing left but to adore, basically. *g*
Rapture: this is where Sisko chooses Bajor over the Federation and really becomes the Emissary. Mind you, this is also where he becomes extra scary, as with being a visionary comes the extra double conviction of knowing best.
Darkness and the Light: quite, and I thought Siluren was an excellent antagonist; if they had made him a soldier, or a sadist who doesn't have the mercy to give Kira a sedative, it would have been so much less of an episode.
I loved the occupation arc to bits as well, and yes, obvious
rip-offhomage in BSG.Quark: and this is as good as any to start with linking several fanfics I wrote, one of them a Quark pov ensemble story set directly after the occupation arc ends and before 6.7, in which they all try to deal with the aftermath:
Quark's Day (http://archiveofourown.org/works/15258?view_full_work=true)
And now you can also read:
Five Things Which Never Happened Between Kira and Dukat (http://archiveofourown.org/works/15277?view_full_work=true)
and
Five Things Which Never Happened Between Garak and Bashir (http://archiveofourown.org/works/15249?view_full_work=true)
Re: Children of Time: I wrote a short vignette about Future!Odo: Frozen (http://community.livejournal.com/celestial_templ/7759.html)
Re: present Odo and his collaboration: if you're expecting follow-up on this, forget it. That's one of the few s6 frustrations I mentioned when back in your s3 post you speculated about eventual Odo/Kira. As far as that relationship is concerned, the occupation arc might as well not have happened. (Which is why I deal with the impact on what Odo did on Quark in my ensemble story and on Kira in the Five Things thing, btw.)