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saying: "I wish there was more writing like this for television. I think we'd have a much healthier industry." Robinson said that Garak was a complicated character which required the use of subtext, adding that it was not a simple way to portray a character "but when you do it well, you really get people's attention". He was told by the producers that they intended to bring him back onto the show, but in a later interview, he said that this was commonplace in the industry and does not usually occur. When he was brought back for the second-season episode "
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With no solid evidence to act currently, the crew allow him to take a runabout and intend to arrest him after the transaction. Kira finds herself confused about her own past with the Bajoran resistance and where her current loyalties stand, and offers to go with Tahna in the runabout. Commander Sisko
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The episode is best known for the introduction of the recurring character Elim Garak. Fields said of the character at the time, "we didn't want to make him an out and out spy, because then what would you do with him after the episode? You'd have to put him in jail on Bajor. So we tread a pretty thin
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that Garak could have been a "walking, talking cliché", but that Robinson "imbues him with such charm that it’s impossible not to love the character". He said that it was an excellent episode, due in part to the way that the character's dynamics are formed. He gave it a rating of eight out of ten.
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Kolbe thought at first that casting Robinson was "really off-the-way", but he felt the actor made the episode "bloom". He gave general guidelines to Robinson about how he could approach the character, but it was Robinson who developed the traits of the character. Kolbe also praised the writing,
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line." Fields had decided when creating the character that the station needed a Cardassian on-board and when no-one objected to his suggestion to put him in a tailor shop, that became Garak's profession. This was a reference to
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and made continued appearances throughout the series. The character's traits were developed by Robinson, who was praised for his work by Kolbe. "Past Prologue" was the second most watched episode of the season, receiving a
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presence on Bajoran territory, which he sees as a new occupation. Kira lurches the runabout to one side, causing Tahna to fall over and allowing her to pilot the ship through the wormhole to the
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that Garak was "striking" from his first appearance, and it was immediately apparent that he was an important character. He compared Kira's problem of loyalty to those experienced by
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of 13.4 percent. It was received positively by critics, who praised the introduction of Garak, although it was suggested that the plot was predictable due to the need to maintain the
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of 13.4 percent, placing second in its timeslot. This was the second highest rated episode of the season, behind "Emissary".
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by the end of the episode, since Kira was a main character. He summarized, saying that it was a good episode but not great.
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and René Auberjonois. Robinson was invited back to audition for Garak, while Graham was cast as the Hunter in "
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received the sole writing credit on the episode, although elements such as Garak were created by co-producer
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On February 8, 1997 this episode was released on LaserDisc in Japan as part of the half-season box set
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cassette in the United States on September 10, 1996. It was part of the initial launch of cassettes by
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In 2018, SyFy recommend "Past Prologue" for its abbreviated watch for the Bajoran character
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as part of the season one box set on June 3, 2003. This episode was released in 2017 on
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Tahna orders Kira at gunpoint to return to the station, intending to collapse the
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were written into the episode. The duo had previously appeared in the two-part
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with an explosive device, because then Bajor will have no motivation to invite
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with the complete series box set, which had 176 episodes on 48 discs.
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Although it was shown second in broadcast order, following the
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3rd episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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beginning on January 11, 1993. The episode was written by
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Winrich Kolbe
Katharyn Powers
Jay Chattaway
Jeffrey Nordling
Andrew Robinson
Gwynyth Walsh
Barbara March
Susan Bay
Vaughn Armstrong
Richard Ryder
Mark Allen Shepherd
Emissary
A Man Alone
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 1
List of episodes
science fiction
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
first season
broadcast syndication
Katharyn Powers
Michael Piller
Peter Allan Fields
Winrich Kolbe
Deep Space Nine
wormhole
Alpha and Gamma quadrants
Bajor
Cardassians
Duras sisters

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