House of Quark is a high point where he saves Quark’s life and allows a Klingon woman to inherit her own house.
Tacking Against The Wind is a low point where he is reduced to a cartoonish mustache-twirler.
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House of Quark is a high point where he saves Quark’s life and allows a Klingon woman to inherit her own house.
Tacking Against The Wind is a low point where he is reduced to a cartoonish mustache-twirler.
Wasn’t he always kind of a cartoonish mustache twirler? I mean, he basically invaded Cardassia on the manipulation of his ego.
The truth is Gowron is a cartoon, and that’s why we love him.
Yes. Day one, he was the “anybody but Duras” candidate. Worf easily took the guy in a fight on a few occasions. He later upended the Dominion War effort by throwing ships into bad plans that would be blamed on Martok.
Gowron is a petty politician who sucks.
He pulls back an entire fleet after Worf quotes Kaylee’s to him, which I felt demonstrated how Gowron deep down values honor.
After that though he decides to give Martok the Flavius Aetius treatment, despite how slimy it is.
“I fell in love with your eyes first because I looked into their depths and saw the other half of my soul.” -R.K. Lilley
What’s up with the order? (Please tell me it’s a hidden message or code!)
I think its the ratings of all the episodes. Probably from imdb. I thought it was season.episode at first too, and assumed it must be counting the first two seasons of ds9 as seasons 8 and 9 since tng only goes up to 7, but that doesn’t make sense for a number of reasons.
I just looked up the Gowron episodes on memory alpha then looked up the ratings on imdb.
Sorry if I missed some, it’s a sloppy process on mobile.
MalikMuaddibSoong@startrek.website 1 day ago
Also some unexpected glory of my own
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