Talk:Hippocratic Oath (episode)

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 * The revision of 18:15, 1 June 2006, added the following line to the Background Information:


 * "There is also a small reference to the fact that Bashir is genetically engineered."


 * I don't remember there being any reference like this is the episode. What is the reference, and where in the episode does it occur? - Taduolus 21:00, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

I don't remember it either, and in all likelihood, the writers had not yet even decided to do that with the character (assuming of course it was not their plan from the beginning). I will put an for now, and then remove the line in a few days if no one can say what part of the episode did this. --OuroborosCobra talk |undefined  14:14, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Away it goes. --OuroborosCobra talk |undefined  20:18, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Original research removed

 * Goran'Agars' views on Religion and God, fighting and dying for their Gods i.e. The Founders, can be seen as a metaphor for religious terrorism.

Removed the above (twice) as speculation/original research unless such a comment can be cited, such as a statement from Trek staff that they intended such a meaning. 31dot (talk) 02:26, January 21, 2013 (UTC)

Rene Aberjonois
The quote about him being proud of his directorial work is "If one stands out, it’s probably “Hippocratic Oath,” which was a Dr. Bashir episode with people on this planet dying of a strange disease, and he ultimately figures out what’s going on." It's hard to tell, but that summary sounds more like The Quickening, which he also directed.