Ezri Dax
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| Ezri Dax | |
| Species | Trill |
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| Gender | Female |
| Home planet | New Sydney |
| Affiliation | Starfleet |
| Posting | USS Destiny assistant counselor Deep Space Nine counselor |
| Rank | Ensign Lieutenant junior grade |
| Portrayed by | Nicole de Boer |
Ezri Dax (played by Nicole de Boer) is a counselor aboard Deep Space Nine in the seventh season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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[edit] Casting
When Nicole de Boer read for the role in 1998, she was considered "one of the busiest actresses in Canada but a relative unknown south of the border".[1] She used her own camera to tape her audition.[2] The role of Ezri Dax was created when Terry Farrell (who played Jadzia Dax) decided to leave the show and her character was killed by Dukat ("Tears of the Prophets").
[edit] Story overview
The fictional character of Ezri Dax was introduced in the first episode of season seven. The back story states that Ensign Ezri Tigan, a Trill Starfleet officer, upon leaving Starfleet Academy was assigned to the USS Destiny as assistant ship's counselor. She had no interest in becoming joined with a Trill symbiont (in the episode "Shadows and Symbols").
After Lieutenant Commander Jadzia Dax is killed aboard Deep Space Nine, the Dax symbiont is saved by Dr. Julian Bashir and sent to Trill ("Tears of the Prophets"). However, the symbiont becomes gravely ill during its journey on the Destiny and, as the only Trill on board, Tigan is asked to join with Dax in order to save its life ("Shadows and Symbols"). Ezri is Dax's ninth host ("Dax", "Facets").
Upon joining, Ezri is assigned to Deep Space Nine and promoted, because of her extensive Starfleet experience and knowledge from the Dax symbiont, to lieutenant junior grade ("Afterimage"). She serves as counselor.
Jadzia was married to Lieutenant Commander Worf, who at first refuses to speak to Ezri, convinced that Jadzia has gone on to Sto-Vo-Kor and can no longer exist through the Dax symbiont ("Afterimage"). However, the two later become friends and, briefly, lovers ("Penumbra").
Toward the end of the series, Ezri begins a romance with Dr. Julian Bashir ("What You Leave Behind").
In Pocket Books' non-canon DS9 Relaunch novels, Ezri remains on Deep Space Nine but moves from counseling to command, receiving a promotion to lieutenant and becoming executive officer of the USS Defiant. Following a mission on the Trill homeworld, she and Bashir end their romance but decide to remain close friends.
[edit] Reception
Compared to Jadzia, Ezri comes across as very insecure.[3] Some fans derided Ezri Dax as "Ally McTrill" (in reference to the title character on Ally McBeal), and one TV Guide reviewer took a cue from the fans. Nicole de Boer, however, took this as a compliment.[4]
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[edit] References
- ^ Larry Nemecek, "Meet Nicole deBoer: Ezri Dax" Star Trek Communicator 119 November 1998: 10
- ^ Nemecek, ibid.
- ^ Susan A. Lentz, "'Where No Woman Has Gone Before': Feminist Perspectives On Star Trek" Star Trek Visions of Law and Justice, edited by Robert H. Chaires (2003): 147. "Ezri Dax is physically petite. She is less assured, insecure, and uncertain who she is. Of course, Jadzia may have herself once been such a host. The growth and evolution of Ezri unfold as she acknowledges her "past lives."
- ^ Sandy Stone, "Report: Star Trek's Grand Slam, Pt. II April 7, 2007. Accessed October 18, 2007. "She didn't mind when TV Guide described her as "Ally McTrill" — she took it as a compliment."
[edit] External links
- Ezri Dax article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki
- StarTrek.com: Ezri Dax
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