There’s so much to like in this week’s episode of Decrease Decks. The penultimate episode of the present set the stage for what could possibly be one of many all-time nice conclusions to a Star Trek present, one full of potential throughout the board to ship a rousing rejoinder to a whole lot of what has made the present so good throughout these 5 seasons. However even when the present in some way manages to whiff it proper on the last frontier, I’ll perpetually be pleased about what this week’s episode gave my queer little coronary heart.
“Fissure Quest” instantly hits you with a boatload of Trek geekery, whether or not it’s truly throughout the storytelling of Decrease Decks itself (the return of Boimler’s transporter duplicate William, who’s now a Part 31 operative captaining his personal starship on a reality-hopping mission to save lots of the multiverse!) or throughout the wild cameos it simply drops out of nowhere. William’s crew of multiversal Trek characters features a veritable military of ensigns Harry Kim (plus one lieutenant, all voiced by Voyager‘s Garrett Wang), a model of Curzon Dax from Deep House 9, the place the Dax symbiont had but to be handed on to Jadzia as it will be within the prime Trek timeline, and one other alternate within the type of Enterprise‘s T’Pol (Jolene Blalock making a uncommon return to performing and a good rarer return to Star Trek at massive) who received her blissful ending with Journey.
However the largest shock for me not less than have been William’s medical officers: an Elim Garak from a actuality the place he joined Starfleet and put these tailoring arms to surgical procedure work, and a Medical Hologram of Julian Bashir, presumably from a actuality the place the occasions of Deep House 9‘s “Physician Bashir, I Presume” truly performed out nicely. That’s already pleasant sufficient, particularly as each Andrew Robinson and Alexander Siddig return to reprise their respective characters for the primary time on TV in many years. However it’s additionally pleasant for the way William introduces them in his log: they’re married. In the end, even when it’s alternate variations of them, there exists a chunk of Star Trek TV that has Garak and Bashir as husbands.
Deep House 9 followers have long-shipped the plain, simple tailor and DS9’s CMO—the chemistry of their relationship on the present was electrical from the second Julian and Garak met, the attract of the thriller in Garak’s previous and Bashir’s all-too-eager curiosity offering prime materials for followers to learn a queer interpretation into. Though Deep House 9 by no means textually went there, even because it brushed up in opposition to the then-perceived-taboo of queer relationships in different areas, there was at all times one thing within the duo that sparked that romantic chemistry. It’s one which each Robinson and Siddig have been wanting to help themselves since Deep House 9 concluded, discussing the connection at fan conventions and the way they’d each, at occasions, tried to push their performances as if there was the potential for one thing between the 2 there, even when the textual content would in the end by no means go that far. Robinson even went on to write down several Star Trek novels about Garak, bearing on the character’s queerness—even when not explicitly with Bashir.
Decrease Decks might’ve simply left it at that. “Fissure Quest” actually has sufficient happening that it might’ve taken the win of calling Garak and Bashir husbands and transferring on with its myriad different issues, however as a substitute it offers the couple area to truly be a pair. They get time to work together and be tender with one another. Hell, they arguably get certainly one of sweetest emotional arcs of the episode, taking part in with its wider musings on the idea of the multiverse to declaratively underline that no matter what differing realities they arrive from, and wherever they in the end settle after their mission is over, their house is inside one another. It’s additionally completely Garak and Bashir in that this conclusion comes after the previous spends a lot of the episode arguing with the latter about whether or not or not they’ll stay in his universe or Julian’s—as a result of, as Garak lovingly tells his husband within the climax, he’s at all times beloved arguing with him.
It simply makes every little thing I’ve seen in these characters since watching DS9 as a queer teen myself truly a part of Star Trek in some small approach, after years of questioning what might’ve been. For all of the curiosity in its personal previous Star Trek has had in its streaming renaissance—from the attract of aesthetic and structural nostalgia in collection like Strange New Worlds, to Picard‘s continuation of The Subsequent Era‘s tales and characters, to Decrease Decks‘ personal nerdy love of what Star Trek is each inside and with out its textual content—the thought of it utilizing that to offer queer followers the couple that by no means was (even when it’s not “our” Garak and Bashir) for a short second was one thing I by no means anticipated, not to mention as Decrease Decks stared down the phaser-tip of its personal finish. There’s so much I’m grateful the present did over its 5 seasons, however no matter the way it involves an finish subsequent week, I’ll at all times be glad it gave just a little of itself to certainly one of Deep House 9‘s finest relationships, and did it queer justice it at all times deserved.
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