Julian Subatoi Bashir,
MD is a fictional character from the television series ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', portrayed by
Alexander Siddig
Siddig el-Fadil (born 21 November 1965) is a British actor and director, known professionally as Alexander Siddig. Siddig is best known for his roles as Dr. Julian Bashir in the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', former terrori ...
.
Bashir is the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of
space station
A space station (or orbital station) is a spacecraft which remains orbital spaceflight, in orbit and human spaceflight, hosts humans for extended periods of time. It therefore is an artificial satellite featuring space habitat (facility), habitat ...
Deep Space Nine and the
USS ''Defiant''.
Overview
In first grade, Julian Bashir showed great difficulty in learning and was of below-average height and weight for his age. Shortly before his seventh birthday, his parents, Richard and Amsha Bashir, had him subjected to
genetic engineering
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology. It is a set of Genetic engineering techniques, technologies used to change the genet ...
.
The procedure made him mentally superior to most humans, and greatly enhanced his physical abilities. However, because human genetic engineering had been declared illegal in the
United Federation of Planets
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except in cases of correcting serious birth defects, Bashir and his parents kept his procedure a secret throughout most of his adult life. At the age of 15, he learned of what had been done to him and began using the first name Julian, reasoning that the modifications had erased his original self from existence. To save Bashir from losing his Starfleet commission and medical license, Richard agrees to plead guilty to illegal genetic engineering and serve two years in prison (''DS9'' episode: "
Doctor Bashir, I Presume?").
Bashir graduated second in his class at
Starfleet Medical Academy, having intentionally missed a question on his final exam (''DS9'': "
Distant Voices"). He had his choice of assignments anywhere in the fleet, and so chose ''Deep Space Nine'' for the opportunity to practice "real-life frontier medicine" (''DS9'': "
Emissary
Emissary may refer to:
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* Benjamin Sisko, the Emissary of the Prophets, the Bajorans' gods
* "Emissary" (''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''), the pilot episode of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''
* "The Em ...
"). He holds the rank of Lieutenant (j.g.) at the time of the series pilot, and Lieutenant from the fourth season premiere until the series finale.
Early on, his overly enthusiastic and self-important nature made some members of the crew, such as
Miles O'Brien and
Kira Nerys
Kira Nerys ( ) is a fictional character in the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999). She was played by actress Nana Visitor. The character is from the fictional planet Bajor, a world which has ...
, reluctant to spend time with him. However, he eventually becomes friends with O'Brien,
Jadzia Dax
Jadzia Dax , played by Terry Farrell, is a fictional character from the science-fiction television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''.
Jadzia Dax is a joined Trill. Though she appears to be a young woman, Jadzia lives in symbiosis with a l ...
, and
Elim Garak. Bashir flirts with Jadzia, who rejects his advances and goes on to marry
Worf
Worf, son of Mogh is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, portrayed by actor Michael Dorn. He appears in the television series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (''TNG''), seasons four through seven of ''Star Trek: Deep Space ...
. After her death, Bashir joins Worf on a dangerous mission to ensure Jadzia's soul a place in
Sto-Vo-Kor.
Bashir's closest friend is O'Brien, and they are frequently shown playing games (like darts) or visiting the
holodeck for the recreation of one of several historical battles such as the
Alamo
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or the
Battle of Britain
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. He is also close friends with Elim Garak, with whom he often shares lunch in the Replimat.
During pre-
Dominion
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war tensions, Bashir is kidnapped (sometime before "
Rapture
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," when new uniforms are introduced) and sent to a Dominion prison camp and replaced with a
Changeling
A changeling, also historically referred to as an auf or oaf, is a human-like creature found throughout much of European folklore. According to folklore, a changeling was a substitute left by a supernatural being when kidnapping a human being. ...
(revealed during "
In Purgatory's Shadow"). His replacement attempts to destroy the
Bajoran
The Bajorans (variously pronounced , , )[Script notes](_blank)
specify "bah-JOR-an" and "BAY-jor" as the correc ...
sun, with the goal of wiping out Bajor, DS9, and a fleet of Federation,
Klingon
The Klingons ( ; Klingon language, Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a humanoid species of aliens in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''.
Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star T ...
, and
Romulan
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ships ("
By Inferno's Light"). The DS9 crew foil the plan, and the real Bashir, along with his fellow captives, shortly thereafter free themselves. The experience (and his outing as a genetically engineered person) began a slow personality change over the course of the series into a much more somber, dark character.
Later, Bashir attempts to integrate several other genetically engineered individuals into Federation culture, with mixed success ("
Statistical Probabilities," "
Chrysalis
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").
The covert operations group
Section 31 also becomes interested in him and tries twice, unsuccessfully, to "recruit" him ("
Inquisition
The Inquisition was a Catholic Inquisitorial system#History, judicial procedure where the Ecclesiastical court, ecclesiastical judges could initiate, investigate and try cases in their jurisdiction. Popularly it became the name for various med ...
," "
Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges"). Twice he was possessed by evil aliens "The Passenger" and "Dramatis Personae" and twice he was trapped and almost killed in Holodeck games: "Move Along Home" and "Our Man Bashir".
As depicted in the series finale "
What You Leave Behind," Bashir remains aboard ''Deep Space Nine,'' and begins a romantic relationship with
Ezri Dax
Ezri Dax () is a fictional character who appears in the seventh and final season of the American science fiction TV series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Portrayed by Nicole de Boer, she is a counselor aboard the Bajoran space station '' De ...
.
In the
Mirror Universe
The Mirror Universe is the setting of several narratives in the ''Star Trek'' science fiction franchise, a parallel universe existing alongside, but separate from, the fictional universe that is the main setting of ''Star Trek''. It resembles th ...
, the alternative Bashir is a freedom fighter in the Terran Rebellion. It is unknown whether he was ever given the genetic enhancements his counterpart was. Unlike the regular Bashir, who is friendly and personable, alternative Bashir is an angry, unkempt former slave who joins the rebellion against the Klingon/Cardassian Alliance.
In ''
Star Trek: Lower Decks''
season 5, an alternate reality version of Bashir serves aboard the Section 31 ''Defiant''-class ship ''Anaximander'' from the prime universe. Unlike the prime Bashir, this Bashir is an emergency medical hologram -- similar to
the Doctor
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-- who is based on Bashir. Like the Doctor, he possesses a mobile emitter. An "interdimensional castaway," Bashir fell in love with and married an
Elim Garak from a different alternate universe that he met on the ''Anaximander''. This version of Bashir has a brief cameo appearance in the series finale "The New Next Generation," standing on the ''Anaximander's'' bridge with Garak when the ship returns to the prime universe.
Reception
The character of Julian Bashir initially sparked fan criticism.
Alexander Siddig
Siddig el-Fadil (born 21 November 1965) is a British actor and director, known professionally as Alexander Siddig. Siddig is best known for his roles as Dr. Julian Bashir in the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', former terrori ...
expressed his enthusiasm for the fact that he, with his English accent, unusual screen name at time of casting (Siddig El Fadil), and North African heritage was a main character on a prominent television show despite being not as easily racially identifiable to audiences as many other actors and characters were on TV at the time.
* In 2016, Bashir was ranked as the 25th most important character of
Starfleet
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within the ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe by
Wired magazine
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.
* In 2016,
SyFy ranked Bashir as the fifth best of the seven main-cast space doctors of the ''Star Trek'' franchise.
* In 2018,
CBR ranked Bashir the 16th best
Starfleet
Starfleet is a fictional organization in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. Within this fictional universe, Starfleet is a uniformed space force maintained by the United Federation of Planets ("the Federation") as the principal means for conduct ...
character of ''Star Trek''.
* In 2018,
''The Wrap'' placed Bashir as 15th out 39 in a ranking of main cast characters of the Star Trek franchise prior to ''
Star Trek: Discovery''.
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Guest appearances
Alexander Siddig also played his role of Dr. Julian Bashir in the ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' season six episode "
Birthright, Part I", a season concurrent to DS9's first season.
In 2024, he also reprised his role of Dr. Julian Bashir in Season 5 of Star Trek: Lower Decks in a cameo.
References
External links
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StarTrek.com
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