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They aren't necessarily autistic.
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* BeautifulSingingVoice: For all their personality foibles, all of the savants are excellent singers, and they sing scales to help Sarina correct her pronunciation. This is an example of TruthInTelevision, as the augmented savants display characteristics similar to people with UsefulNotes/{{Autism}}, and autistic people tend to have perfect pitch.
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* BeautifulSingingVoice: For all their personality foibles, all of the savants are excellent singers, and they sing scales to help Sarina correct her pronunciation. This is an example of TruthInTelevision, as the augmented savants display characteristics similar to people with UsefulNotes/{{Autism}}, and autistic people tend to have perfect pitch.
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Anything That Moves is a disambiguation
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* AnythingThatMoves: Lauren is still quite the nymphomaniac, this time setting her sights on Nog, though nothing apparently comes of it.
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Bashir convinces Sisko to let the savants stay so Sarina will have familiar faces while he finalizes his treatment. Sarina's modifications enhanced her brain power far beyond what her senses can process, creating a disconnect that renders her unable to interact with the world. Bashir works out a way to improve her neural pathways, but even O'Brien can't figure out a way to modify their existing machinery to do what Bashir needs. Luckily, the savants whip up a new machine to meet the task. They perform the surgery, but Sabrina doesn't seem affected. Bashir takes her on a walk around the promenade, and she begins looking around. When Bashir asks what she's looking at, she responds, "Everything!"
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Bashir convinces Sisko to let the savants stay so Sarina will have familiar faces while he finalizes his treatment. Sarina's modifications enhanced her brain power far beyond what her senses can process, creating a disconnect that renders her unable to interact with the world. Bashir works out a way to improve her neural pathways, but even O'Brien can't figure out a way to modify their existing machinery to do what Bashir needs. Luckily, the savants whip up a new machine to meet the task. They perform the surgery, but Sabrina Sarina doesn't seem affected. Bashir takes her on a walk around the promenade, and she begins looking around. When Bashir asks what she's looking at, she responds, "Everything!"
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A lonely Bashir is trying to find some company for the evening, but all his friends have plans with their significant others. He spends the night puzzling over a virus when he gets a message from Nog that an admiral wants to see him in the infirmary. Arriving there, he discovers his old pals, the genetically modified [[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E09StatisticalProbabilities savants]], Jack, Lauren, and Patrick waiting for him disguised as Starfleet officers. They've heard that Bashir is working on a way to treat Sarina's catatonia, so they've broken out of the Institute and brought her to the station to speed things up.
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A lonely Bashir is trying to find some company for the evening, but all his friends have plans with their significant others. He spends the night puzzling over a virus when he gets a message from Nog that an admiral "Admiral Patrick" wants to see him in the infirmary. Arriving there, he discovers his old pals, the genetically modified [[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E09StatisticalProbabilities savants]], Jack, Lauren, and Patrick waiting for him disguised as Starfleet officers. They've heard that Bashir is working on a way to treat Sarina's catatonia, so they've broken out of the Institute and brought her to the station to speed things up.
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* CrazyEnoughToWork: You wouldn't think dressing up as an Admiral and saying "[[BavarianFireDrill That's a stupid question]]" would fool people, but it does. Gets a CallBack later.
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* CrazyEnoughToWork: You wouldn't think dressing up as an Admiral admiral and saying "[[BavarianFireDrill That's a stupid question]]" would fool people, but it does. Gets a CallBack later.