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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Upon meeting Data, Bashir is immediately fascinated not by his extraordinary abilities, but by the little details his creator added to more closely mimic humanity, such as his breathing and circulatory system. Five years later, ''Deep Space Nine'' would reveal that [[spoiler:Bashir underwent genetic engineering as a child. His recognition of Data's more human aspects is really him recognizing Data as being very similar to himself - a person engineered to have superior qualities who seeks to emulate regular humans to fit in.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Upon meeting Data, Bashir is immediately fascinated not by his extraordinary abilities, but by the little details his creator added to more closely mimic humanity, such as his breathing and circulatory system. Five years later, ''Deep Space Nine'' would reveal that [[spoiler:Bashir underwent genetic engineering as a child. child, giving him strength and intelligence that completely defies the curve of what's normal for humans. His recognition of Data's more human aspects is really him recognizing because the more he sees Data as being human-like, the more he realizes that Data is very similar to much like himself - -- a person engineered to have superior qualities who seeks to emulate regular humans to fit in.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Upon meeting Data, Bashir is immediately fascinated not by his extraordinary abilities, but by the little details his creator added to more closely mimic humanity, such as his breathing and circulatory system. Five years later, ''Deep Space Nine'' would reveal that [[spoiler:Bashir underwent genetic engineering as a child. His recognition of Data's more human aspects is really him recognizing Data as being very similar to himself - a person engineered to have superior qualities who seeks to emulate regular humans to fit in.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: Contrary to Shrek's claims, Mog really is dead. Worf teaches the young Klingons of Carraya IV about their heritage, and many of them choose to leave with him. However, to preserve their families' honor, they must pretend to be survivors from a supposed crashed vessel in the system, and can never see their parents again. Conversely, it's implied that Ba'el -- who as a [=Klingon/Romulan=] hybrid would [[FantasticRacism never be welcome]] in ''[[HalfBreedDiscrimination either]]'' [[HalfBreedDiscrimination world]] -- will have to stay behind, meaning she will likely never see her friends, or Worf, again.

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* BittersweetEnding: Contrary to Shrek's claims, Mog Mogh really is dead. Worf teaches the young Klingons of Carraya IV about their heritage, and many of them choose to leave with him. However, to preserve their families' honor, they must pretend to be survivors from a supposed crashed vessel in the system, and can never see their parents again. Conversely, it's implied that Ba'el -- who as a [=Klingon/Romulan=] hybrid would [[FantasticRacism never be welcome]] in ''[[HalfBreedDiscrimination either]]'' [[HalfBreedDiscrimination world]] -- will have to stay behind, meaning she will likely never see her friends, or Worf, again.



* CrossOver: The ''Enterprise'' makes a stop at [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Deep Space 9]], and Data helps Dr. Bashir with a device that the station crew had found in the Gamma Quadrant.

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* CrossOver: {{Crossover}}: The ''Enterprise'' makes a stop at [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Deep Space 9]], and Data helps Dr. Bashir with a device that the station crew had found in the Gamma Quadrant.



** That said, Tokath’s success comes at the cost of the Klingons born on Carraya having no connection to their culture and heritage - is “peace” that comes from the loss of cultural identity truly peace? Or is it just another form of conquest?

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** That said, Tokath’s success comes at the cost of the Klingons born on Carraya having no connection to their culture and heritage - is “peace” "peace" that comes from the loss of cultural identity truly peace? Or is it just another form of conquest?

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