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Makeup was unusually easy for this episode; since most characters appeared as humans, only standard makeup was required. Appearing out of costume was an unusual experience for many cast members. Shimerman said that wearing the mask for Quark normally helped him avoid being nervous about how he looked
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Much work was put into making the New York City presented look authentic. Brooks, who both directed the episode and played Sisko/Russell, went to great lengths to ensure period authenticity, even during post-production. Brooks went to the music spotting session, and had long discussions about things
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On his first day back at the office weeks later, Russell is eager to see his story in print. Pabst arrives empty-handed: the owner has pulped this month's issue rather than publish a story featuring a black hero, and Russell is fired. Russell breaks down, screaming that they cannot destroy his ideas
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Brooks was chosen to direct by the production staff because they wanted a director who had personally experienced racism. The scene where Russell collapses and has a breakdown was perhaps more realistic than most fans had realized. Once the assistant director called cut, Brooks did not stop. Brooks
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had rejected the hallucinatory element in favor of a time-travel story, because it felt too much like a "gimmick". Researcher Allen Kwan wrote that the episode may have originally featured a more positive ending, where instead of showing Benny hospitalized with a breakdown, it would show him on a
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science-fiction writer facing racism in mid–20th century New York City. The main cast of the series, along with several recurring cast members, portray 20th-century humans in Sisko's vision; those who play alien characters appear in this episode unusually without their alien costumes and makeup.
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The cast had little trouble separating their characters in this episode from the ones they normally played. Ira Stephen Behr, for instance, had been concerned at how RenΓ© Auberjonois might react to being the only main cast member to play a "bad guy". However, Auberjonois loved the part, and was
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has been noted for its commentary on racism and racial relations since its debut in 1966, this episode in particular is considered to have the most "overt discussion of white supremacy and black identity." It also presents to viewers the difficulty of including Black people in American
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series and episodes, as well as other science fiction series. For instance, a memo from Pabst to Rossoff is visible in the office, complaining to him that "no one would believe that a cheerleader could kill vampires", a reference to Shimerman's role as
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as you can get". Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun/Mulkahey) had some trouble at first "finding Weyoun" in Mulkahey, but realized that Mulkahey and Weyoun are both "suppressing authority figures" in Sisko's mind, and played the character from that perspective.
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on a fishing line, and had to be "yanked" towards the foot of the officer, and land at the right orientation for the camera. Despite concerns that it could take hundreds of tries, the shot was completed on the second attempt.
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Zicree – who was not a regular writer for the series – pitched the story with Jake Sisko as the main character, and did not deal directly with racial issues. He originally patterned the Bashir/Kira characters on
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in the episode was a shot where a drawing of the space station falls out of Russell's hand, and lands near the foot of a police officer. The drawing was attached to a helium balloon which was connected to some
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as just a dream, which Pabst reluctantly agrees to. While Russell and Cassie are out celebrating, Jimmy is shot and killed by officers Ryan and Mulkahey. When Russell protests, they beat him savagely.
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praised the episode for having the racism it showed be on Earth, and not on some "far-flung planet". They also argued the episode would "shatter whatever remnants of that opposition linger". The
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out of Klingon makeup as Martok, and enjoyed the role of Ritterhouse. Hertzler draws as a hobby, so when Ritterhouse was seen drawing in the episode, the actor was really drawing the cast.
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Sisko wakes up back on the station. He is deeply moved by his vision and wonders if somewhere, far beyond the stars, Benny Russell is really out there, dreaming of them.
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and that the future he envisions is real. As he is taken away by an ambulance, the preacher appears next to him, and tells him that he is both the dreamer and the dream.
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Russell encounters people who bear the likeness of people from Sisko's life on Deep Space Nine, such as a newsstand vendor who resembles his son's friend
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delighted to play it. Armin Shimerman (Quark/Rossoff) agreed, claiming that Rossoff is not an extension of Quark, as Rossoff, a
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Some time later, he finishes his story "Deep Space Nine", about the black captain of a space station. His girlfriend Cassie (
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was so into the part that, as Lou Race remarked, even if he had stayed for half an hour, Brooks would have "kept on".
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The storyline of the episode has been compared to a real-life experience of African-American science fiction author
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on camera, and that appearing without it was a "very bizarre" experience. J. G. Hertzler had never appeared on
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in 2020, describing it as "one of the series' most powerful episodes" and commending it for taking on racism.
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recommended not skipping this "essential" episode, and said it is probably the best of the series. In 2019,
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Kwan, Allen (February 1, 2007). "Seeking New Civilizations: Race Normativity in the Star Trek Franchise".
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Zack Handlen said that by escaping the "trap" of cloaking its concerns in "pure symbol" that some other
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At the magazine, the entire staff loves his story, including Pabst's secretary Darlene Kursky (
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as of 2016. They also said that seeing the cast out of makeup was an "added bonus". A 2015
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had written for a script called "Cold and Distant Stars", a very early draft for the season
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agreed, and said fans will consider this the "most remarkable episode in the history of
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such as what music Russell would dance to, and the style of the scoring. The only other
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The episode received positive reviews and critics have called it one of the best
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ranked "Far Beyond the Stars" 4th out of the 50 top episodes of any show
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This was one of the episodes included in the 2007 anthology DVD box set
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science-fiction and the consequential delay in developing the genre of
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That night, Russell is harassed by two white police officers, Ryan (
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episodes fall into, the episode ends up creating something unique.
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Black and Brown Planets: The Politics of Race in Science Fiction
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Avery Brooks both directed the episode and played Sisko/Russell.
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What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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was released on DVD in 2003, and then re-released in 2017 in a
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The production crew included several references to past
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Index

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Avery Brooks
Marc Scott Zicree
Ira Steven Behr
Hans Beimler
Dennis McCarthy
Brock Peters
Joseph Sisko
Jeffrey Combs
Weyoun
Marc Alaimo
Dukat
J. G. Hertzler
Martok
Aron Eisenberg
Nog
Penny Johnson Jerald
Kasidy Yates
Who Mourns for Morn?
One Little Ship
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 6
List of episodes
syndicated
science fiction
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
season 6
Ira Steven Behr
Hans Beimler
Marc Scott Zicree
Avery Brooks

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