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Star Trek Monthly, May 1996
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Elim Garak Personal Information
Star Trek Monthly, May 1996
I saw this CD for sale and thought hey, I have a CD drive and a tumblr where I sometimes upload old Trek stuff.
I haven't looked into whether this has been digitised anywhere already, but here it is in any case! I haven't even listened to it yet haha, so please let me know if there are any issues.
This is a CD that was distributed as part of the UK's official Star Trek fanclub in 2000.
When/if I have the time, I might listen and cut out clips I enjoy to post here. In the meantime, please have fun with these files, and please tag me if you do anything with them so I can see/hear!
Track list, back cover image, and download link below the cut.
From Star Trek Monthly magazine, June 1998: Andrew Robinson as Garak in DS9 Season 5 Episode 8, ‘Things Past’
From Star Trek Monthly magazine, June 1998
Caption reads: ‘Seven witnesses many aspects of Human life in The Killing Game’
Just feeling very normal about this dialogue in the Star Trek V novelisation
From Star Trek Monthly magazine June 1996: Harry Kim in the simulation in The Thaw
From Star Trek Monthly magazine, June 1999
Text reads: ‘We've had lots of letters from readers recently about the impending end of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. As I write this, there are still four episodes left to film, but plenty for us to see in the UK with just six episodes already out on video release as this issue goes to press. Still, the approaching end has raised much emotion in our readers. Fiona O'Brian of Rosliston, Swadlincote, England writes: "I find it hard to think of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ending. It is just going from strength to strength. I shall sincerely miss all the characters we have grown to love or even hate. My especial regret is the loss of Andrew Robinson's Garak." Is it our imagination or are there more and more fans of Garak every day?!’
I found a caption writer having a little bit of their own fun in the June 1999 issue of Star Trek Monthly (context under the cut):