Returning Rugal to his father, half of his actions to do with the maquis and everything he does in a pale moonlight are the immediate ones that come to me.
“In the Pale Moonlight” was something Sisko was very much not comfortable with. He’s very clearly struggling with his morality the entire time and is enraged when he discovers Garak played him and murdered people. His, “I can live with it,” thing is him trying to convince himself, not a statement of how he feels.
It’s been awhile for me.
Can you think of an example to jog my memory?
Worf joined a terrorist group to mess with the weather on Risa, and saw absolutely zero consequences.
Returning Rugal to his father, half of his actions to do with the maquis and everything he does in a pale moonlight are the immediate ones that come to me.
“In the Pale Moonlight” was something Sisko was very much not comfortable with. He’s very clearly struggling with his morality the entire time and is enraged when he discovers Garak played him and murdered people. His, “I can live with it,” thing is him trying to convince himself, not a statement of how he feels.