Howabout Star Trek for the ask game
blorbo: Garak. I'm sure I've told this story on tumblr before, but my introduction to Star Trek was "A Stitch in Time" (the Garak novel written by Andy) after a trekkie buddy lent it to me, and I was like, oh, hey, this is pretty good! Every Trek experience has been a bit let-down since then, tbh.
scrunkly: Nog and Jake Sisko are battling it out for this one. See, I would say it is Nog, but then "The Visitor" exists, and few things make me wail like that episode does. I haven't rewatched it since my dad died for a reason.
scrimblo bimblo: SISKO. I am thrilled whenever I see Sisko get love on here, but it is never enough! Hands down, he is the most interesting and compelling captain, and Avery Brooks is a freaking hero for what he brought to the series. The monologue from "In the Pale Moonlight"?? "Far Beyond the Stars" hello???? Everything Brooks did to build the Jake+Sisko relationship, when did your favorite ever, pssht, you wish.
glup shitto: So many great choices, so many great characters I love that would fit this description. Weyoun 6? Leeta? Let's not forget Mr. Continuum himself, Q. T'Pring? Data and Geordi, together or separately, jeez. Oh my goodness, GRILKA? Kasidy, my fun and funny, compellingly complex, and hot Marquis-sympathizing captain. But no, alas. I am out here simping for Kai Winn. I apologize for my terrible taste in this particular instance.
poor little meow meow: Lore. It's Lore, okay. Are you happy now. I already said my taste was terrible sometimes.
horse plinko: I do, in fact, have a great deal of love for the character, but O'Brien canonically facing never-ending tortures is objectively hilarious. Also, I LOVE Worf, but he's a dickhead and Jadzia tormenting him with socializing is delightful.
eeby deeby: This is what happened canonically, but he deserved it, every second and then some. Rot in superhell, Dukat.





















