#Damar

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god imagine being damar and your boss whose daughter you murdered comes back to your homeworld after having been declared clinically insane and missing for months and he has an alien artifact with him that’s he’s convinced will give him the power to interfere with the gods of that alien race and it actually works and he gets possessed by a demonic being in your place of employment and your shitty little coworker is watching all this unfold and his only response is to be like ugh some of us actually believe in real gods 🙄🙄🙄 like yeah maybe id be in shambles too

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Damar has a certain romanticism about the past. He could use a dose of cold water. 

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Here’s the scene in its entirety, so that y’all can get the feel of the tone, and see Damar’s reaction after the fact. I love it, it’s one of my favorite scenes in television. From Damar’s anger, but the acceptance that Kira is right twinkling behind his eyes, to Kira’s realization that what she just did was cruel, to Garak’s recognition that sometimes that kind of harshness and cruelty can be a possitive force. It gives me chills every time I rewatch it.

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My favorite thing about Damar is that he’s just a dude. Garak and Dukat are constantly scheming, speaking in euphemisms all the time, never fully honest with anyone around them or even truly with themselves, and Damar is just like, there. Like he proves this isn’t a Cardassian thing, they’re just Like That.

Dukat, talking about killing someone: I’ll make the necessary arrangements to ensure they’re properly taken care of.

Garak, talking about killing someone: You can rest assured I will do all that is in my power to make sure their stay is as pleasant as possible. But,, once they’re back in their own ship, it’s simply out of my hands.

Damar, talking about killing someone: We should have them killed.

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