"Narrating the book for the audio version and revisiting Garak and his story was a true labor of love," Robinson told StarTrek.com. "It made me realize just how much I miss the rascal (but not the ...
Deep Space Nine knew fans weren't thrilled with one of the characters, and wrote an entire episode to help course correct.
Elim Garak is, in this writer's opinion, the single most intriguing character in the Star Trek franchise. He is devious. He is dangerous. He hems a good pant. He's Garak - plain, simple Garak. Digging ...
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“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” characters Doctor Julian Bashir (Alexander Siddig) and Mister Elim Garak (Andrew Robinson) brimmed with chemistry throughout that series’ run — but if there was anything ...
Robin Zabiegalski (they/them) is a queer, non-binary writer with over eight years of experience writing for digital media. Robin previously covered Star Trek for Heavy.com and has interviewed several ...
Star Trek really needs to stop wasting one of The Next Generation’s most underrated species. The franchise has featured a number of telepathic or psychic races over the years, such as the Betazoids.
In Past Prologue, that famous lunch scene - the very first one - occurs between Garak and Dr. Bashir. There is little to no ambiguity here - Garak is out for lunch, and he's not particularly fussed ...