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Barry Jenner, Who Played Admiral Ross On 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,' Dies At 75 (deadline.com) 59

New submitter bufo333 quotes a report from Deadline: Character actor Barry Jenner, best known for his pivotal role as Admiral William Ross on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and with credits including recurring roles on "Dallas," "Knott's Landing," "Family Matters" and many others, died on August 9, his family has announced. He was 75.
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Barry Jenner, Who Played Admiral Ross On 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,' Dies At 75

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 12, 2016 @05:15AM (#52689587)

    While I consider TOS to be the best of any of the Star Trek series, DS9 is second on my list. It's not like any of the other series, but the acting was outstanding and the writing was great, especially after the first couple of seasons. The Dominion War was a great storyline. It was far better than what was going on at the same time on Voyager. They took an almost unstoppable enemy, weakened the hell out of them so they didn't adapt quickly and could be destroyed fat more easily, made assimilation cartoonishly ridiculous, and overused the hell out of them so they weren't scary any longer. Voyager was awful because of the writing, but DS9 was great. And I know this is blasphemy to many, but I actually like the first couple of seasons of TNG the best. It felt a lot more like TOS and was less of a drama than later seasons. Plus, there were plenty of excellent Ron Jones scores, which went away after season 4 because Rick Berman fired him. Episodes like The Neutral Zone, Q Who, and The Best of Both Worlds wouldn't have been the same without the music Jones composed.

    And as for Admiral Ross, he was a solid recurring character, but I think the summary overstates his importance. I considered the most important recurring characters to be Dukat, Nog, the female changeling, and maybe Weyoun. Maybe I misremember, but the most notable thing I associate Admiral Ross with was Section 39.

    • To each his own. I thought that the Bajorans and their religious fundamentalism were ridiculous, and that the Sisko character, becoming essentially untouchable very quickly, was just a caricature.
    • Maybe I misremember, but the most notable thing I associate Admiral Ross with was Section 39.

      Maybe I transmember, but the most notable thing I associate with Admiral Ross was his invention of symbiote taming method that allowed Agent Talcum to discover his inner identity as the Leader of the UESC's investigative strike-force in Season 2 of The MacGyver Files: Secret of the Ooze

    • Agreed. I liked Admiral Ross until he showed his dark side. Then I still liked that his character was there, as he was now one of those high ranking good/bad guys.
  • Aw (Score:5, Interesting)

    by jareth-0205 ( 525594 ) on Friday August 12, 2016 @05:28AM (#52689637) Homepage

    I always liked him. He was one of the few Star Trek admirals who played it as a reasonable competent person, usually they were dicks...

    • Re: Aw (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Admiral Ross was a total dick to the Dominion representatives when they surrendered. He gloated about how great he was and quoted Earth history that was unfamiliar and irrelevant to them. Meanwhile the Dominion had just suffered its first surrender in 2000 years and the Founders were still under threat of total genocide by Federation war criminals.

      • Re: Aw (Score:2, Informative)

        by Anonymous Coward

        The Dominion had it coming, too. The Founders were cowards. They need the Jem'Hadar and Vorta to fight their battles while most of them just floated in the Great Link. They genetically engineered the Jem'Hadar to be drug addicts to ensure their loyalty to the Founders. The Vorta were weasels, too. But the Founders treated them all as expendable because they would just clone more as Vorta and Jem'Hadar were killed. The Jem'Hadar were one of the few respectable things about the Dominion. Also, the Dominion ha

    • by jdavidb ( 449077 )
      I missed most of DS9 when it originally aired. My wife and I watched through the whole show two years ago, and I was amazed to see him because up till that point I only knew him as Lieutenant Murtaugh. Who was exactly the way you describe Star Trek admirals, so I was quite surprised to see the same actor portray someone so differently on DS9. Very versatile guy.
  • of a link between DS9 & Babylon 5

    Just kidding RIP

  • ... of a self driving Jeep leaving the area rapidly?

  • Carl: If we're gonna die together, Lou, I'd at least like to know your first name.
    Murtagh: Lieutenant.
    Carl: I know you're my boss and I'm supposed to call you lieutenant--
    Murtagh: I had it legally changed when I was promoted.
    Carl: Okay. But what was your name before you got promoted?
    Murtagh: Sergeant.

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