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** Sisko's "Hello, ship" was a direct reference to the [[Steve McQueen]] movie ''[[The Sand Pebbles]]'', and the ship in question was also named the ''Sao Paulo''. {{spoiler|But not for long. It was soon rechristened ''Defiant''.}}
** In a more subtle one Garak manages to be [[John Le Carre]]'s most famous novel: he is [[Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy|a Tinker, a Tailor, a Soldier, and a Spy]]
** A conversation between Sisko and Quark in "The Jem'hadar" heavily references a similar one in ''[[The Great Outdoors]]''.
* [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]: Weyoun probably should've [[Too Dumb to Live|just kept his mouth shut]] with Garak.
** And Worf. And Damar. [[Running Gag|And his own men.]] He doesn't learn quickly.
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* [[Swirly Energy Thingy]]: The Bajoran wormhole, natch.
* [[Supervillain Lair]]: The Dominion [[The War Room|War Room]] on Cardassia Prime.
 
 
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