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Star Trek: DS9's Bashir Emmy Joke - How TNG's Loss Inspired a Carrington Award Story

Star Trek: TNG Emmy Loss and Dr. Bashir's Effects

The whole Star Trek franchise bears the legacy of Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG). TNG's impact was felt in the next series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), even in 1994, the last season. One such instance is a funny subplot involving Alexander Siddig's Dr. Julian Bashir and his nomination for the esteemed Carrington Award, which parallels TNG's own Emmy Award path.

The Carrington Award and Its Significance in Star Trek

The Federation Medical Council bestows a great honor upon outstanding medical practitioners—the Carrington Award. It honors remarkable medical achievements within the Star Trek universe. Although Dr. Bashir notes in DS9, the reality is that worthy people can get the accolade at several phases of their careers, even though they are usually considered as lifetime achievers.

Emmy Journey of Star Trek: The Next Generation

Between 1988 and 1994, TNG's Emmy run was outstanding—58 nominations and 17 wins. TNG was only nominated once for the highly sought-after Outstanding Drama Series award, in its last season, while it excelled in technical areas. Fans and the staff of the show still debate the lack of Emmy honors for TNG performers, particularly for its main cast.

Story of Bashir's Carrington Award in DS9: A TNG In-Joke

In DS9's third season, episode 16, "Prophet Motive," Lieutenant Jadzia Dax ( Terry Farrell) names Dr. Bashir for the Carrington Award. The nomination causes Bashir great anxiety since he thinks seasoned doctors usually receive the award near the end of their careers. Although Bashir claims on the surface not to expect a win, he secretly hopes for the honor. This side story pays lighthearted homage to TNG's own Emmy nomination for its last season.

Robert Hewitt Wolfe among the episode's writers notes the connection to TNG's Emmy path. They note that, much as Dr. April Wade is expected to win the Carrington in the DS9 episode, the general opinion was that Nypd Blue would win the Emmy. Dr. Henri Roget shockingly wins the Carrington in DS9, leaving Bashir, like the TNG team, clearly disappointed despite his outward doubt just as Picket Fences unexpectedly won the Emmy over TNG.

Notable Star Trek Carrington Award Winners

Beyond the narrative of Dr. Bashir and his Carrington Award hopes, several well-known Star Trek characters have received the award. Notable recipients are listed here:

Featuring in Star Trek: Picard, Season 3, Episode 1, "The Next Generation," Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) This shows that people having a long and significant career ahead of them are eligible for the award.

Mentioned in his file in Star Trek: Discovery, Season 2, Episode 1, "Brother," Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) noted he received the honor before 2257.

Rebecca Romijn's personnel file in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Season 2, "Ad Astra Per Aspera," shows her receipt of the esteemed award. Commander Una Chin-Riley

Star Trek: The Next Generation's Continuum of Influence Endures

Unquestionably, Star Trek: The Next Generation had an impact. TNG's impact even years after its last episode reaches later shows like DS9, where its behind-the-scenes events—like the 1994 Emmy campaign—become the basis for an engaging subplot. The Carrington Award highlights even more the ongoing impact of TNG on the Star Trek series given its ties to Dr. Bashir's narrative and connection with eminent Starfleet personalities.

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