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* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Lennier displays, lampshades, and openly mocks this trope during the course of the episode. |
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Lennier displays, lampshades, and openly mocks this trope during the course of the episode. |
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* [[Literary Allusion Title]] |
* [[Literary Allusion Title]] |
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{{quote|"Honour and shame from no condition rise; |
{{quote|"Honour and shame from no condition rise; |
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Act well your part, there all the honour lies."|'''[[Alexander Pope]]''', "An Essay on Man" Epistle IV, 1733-34}} |
Act well your part, there all the honour lies."|'''[[Alexander Pope]]''', "An Essay on Man" Epistle IV, 1733-34}} |
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* [[Rubber Forehead Aliens]]: Played with. Ivanova bumps into a Markab in the gift shop...who pulls off his face to reveal he's actually a human in a mask. Then she bumps into a Drazi with a human mask, in a neat subversion. |
* [[Rubber Forehead Aliens]]: Played with. Ivanova bumps into a Markab in the gift shop...who pulls off his face to reveal he's actually a human in a mask. Then she bumps into a Drazi with a human mask, in a neat subversion. |