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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU4r80Ycy78 "A CLOCK!"]]

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* Sisko's final showdown with Dukat was utter hammy gold:
-->'''Sisko:''' "The Pah-Wraiths will never conquer anything! Not Bajor, not the ''Celestial Temple'', and certainly not '''the Alpha Quadrant!'''"
-->'''Dukat:''' "And who's going to stop us?"
-->'''Sisko:''' "'''''I YAM!!!!!'''''"


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* Sisko's final showdown with Dukat was utter hammy gold:
-->'''Sisko:''' "The Pah-Wraiths will never conquer anything! Not Bajor, not the ''Celestial Temple'', and certainly not '''the Alpha Quadrant!'''"
-->'''Dukat:''' "And who's going to stop us?"
-->'''Sisko:''' "'''''I YAM!!!!!'''''"
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* If Kirk is the King of Ham, then Sisko may well be the [[Emperor of Ham]]. The Sisko can ham with or overpower the best of them, and we have seven seasons of EVIDENCE to prove it:

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* If Kirk is the King of Ham, then Sisko may well be the [[Emperor Emperor of Ham]].Ham. The Sisko can ham with or overpower the best of them, and we have seven seasons of EVIDENCE to prove it:
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* If Kirk is the King of Ham, then Sisko may well be the [[UpToEleven Emperor of Ham]]. The Sisko can ham with or overpower the best of them, and we have seven seasons of EVIDENCE to prove it:

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* If Kirk is the King of Ham, then Sisko may well be the [[UpToEleven Emperor [[Emperor of Ham]]. The Sisko can ham with or overpower the best of them, and we have seven seasons of EVIDENCE to prove it:
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* Sisko can ham with the best of them, and we have the EVIDENCE to prove it:

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* If Kirk is the King of Ham, then Sisko may well be the [[UpToEleven Emperor of Ham]]. The Sisko can ham with or overpower the best of them, and we have the seven seasons of EVIDENCE to prove it:
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--->'''Garak''': Oh, no, no, no. Please, don't start. Spare me your insipid psychobabble. I'm not some quivering neurotic who feels sorry for himself because his ''daddy'' wasn't nice. You couldn't ''begin'' to understand me. \\
'''Ezri''': I'd like to try. \\
'''Garak''': Oh, I'm sure you would. You'd like nothing more than to pry into my personal affairs. Well, I'm not interested in dissecting my childhood. I only want to save my people from the Dominion. I don't need someone to walk in here and hold my hand. I want someone to help me get back to work. And ''you,'' my dear, aren't up to this task. I mean, look at you. You're ''pathetic.'' A confused child trying to live up to a legacy left by her predecessors. You're not worthy of the name [[spoiler:Dax. I knew Jadzia. She was vital, alive. She owned herself.]] And you? You don't even know who you are! How dare you presume to help me? You can't even help yourself. Now get out of here before I say something ''unkind.''
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* In "Stardust City Rag", our heroes carry out an undercover op on Freecloud. Picard's disguise includes an eyepatch and an overdone MauriceChevalierAccent, with which he [[ChewingTheScenery gobbles up the scenery]] like a plate of crepes.

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* In "Stardust City Rag", our heroes carry out an undercover op on Freecloud. Picard's disguise includes an eyepatch and an overdone MauriceChevalierAccent, with which he [[ChewingTheScenery gobbles up the scenery]] like a plate of crepes.crepes.
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** Speaking of Cardassians, ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' (specifically, the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS01E19Duet Duet]]") was the series that introduced us to the so-called "Long Cardassian Monologue", a tendency of Cardassians to go on long hamtacular rants about various and sundry things. That's right, the Cardies are so hammy that hamminess is encoded right into their genes. "Duet" specifically gives us Cardassian dictator Gul Darheel, who in his conversations with Kira, proceeds to invoke EvilIsHammy so damn hard he nearly swallows the episode whole. [[spoiler:And it isn't even really Gul Darheel - it's his ''filing clerk,'' posing as him.]]

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** Speaking of Cardassians, ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' (specifically, the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS01E19Duet Duet]]") was the series that introduced us to the so-called "Long Cardassian Monologue", a tendency of Cardassians to go on long hamtacular rants about various and sundry things. That's right, the Cardies are so hammy that hamminess is encoded right into their genes. "Duet" specifically gives us Cardassian dictator Gul Darheel, Darhe'el, who in his conversations with Kira, proceeds to invoke EvilIsHammy so damn hard he nearly swallows the episode whole. [[spoiler:And it isn't even really Gul Darheel Darhe'el - it's his ''filing clerk,'' posing as him.]]
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** Nana Visitor as a Bond girl with a wonderfully horrible FakeRussian accent, coming out of a wall on a rotating bed. (She shamelessly loved every minute.)

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** Nana Visitor as a Bond girl with a wonderfully horrible FakeRussian accent, coming out of a wall on a rotating bed. (She (Visitor shamelessly loved every minute.)

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