Don’t count on the Deep Space Nine star angling for a Star Trek: O’Brien any time soon.

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      26 days ago

      Lol, I’d accept that. Maybe he’s the template for future engineering holograms.

      Computer, activate the Emergency Engineering Hologram.

      Holo’brien: Jaysus! Your warp core’s knackered. Nothing I can do. Deactivate emergency engineering hologram.

      (I don’t think any incarnation of O’Brien would give up so easily; just playing off of your Wolverine clip lol)

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        25 days ago

        I wondered why the hologram version of him is English. But of course it would be English, wouldn’t it?

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        12 days ago

        Computer, reactivate Emergency Engineering Hologram

        Holo’brien: Fuck off! Computer, delete program, command override O’Brien six-six-gamma-seven.

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      26 days ago

      I think star trek always needs old miles O’brien, but I’ll take him as a special guest as you proposed. or maybe recurring?

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      25 days ago

      But he is the canonically most important person in starfleet history!

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        24 days ago

        I like to think that, whatever it is that earns O’Brien that distinction, it had already happened by the end of DS9. Probably some technical wizardry he came up with while hacking together Cardassian and Federation technology. Just something he did to get the job done, but that would be fully appreciated as a genius piece of work with huge applicability sometime well after his death.

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          23 days ago

          It wouldn’t fit if he were honoured during his lifetime, true.