Bit of a downer, I know. But it highlights the struggles that various crew experience and reminds you that, even though it’s sci-fi, it’s not a fairy-tale. Just ask Jadzia.

For context: the ensign initially speaking comes from a low-gravity environment and requires an exo-suit and mobility chair to get around. Bashir devises a treatment that would allow her to function without them. However, the trade-off is that she could no longer visit her homeworld for any extended period of time or make use of low-G assistance.

Also, Hans Christian Andersen could give the Brothers Grimm a run for their money on fucked up stories “for children.”

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    7 months ago

    Not saying I agree with the lessons, just don’t sugarcoat the gritty details laid out by the authors. Unless it’s Bret Easton Ellis’ “American Psyco,” at which point we’re better off without.