Julian Bashir
Julian Bashir is a male television character that features in Star Trek.
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Biography
Julian Subatoi Bashir
As a child, Bashir was afraid of doctors because they seemed to know everything, as if they held the power of life and death in their hands. He used to think that if he didn't behave, they would make him sick. (DS9: Equilibrium) In 2351, at the age of ten, he was living with his family on Invernia II. He and his father got caught in an ionic storm and found shelter with a girl who became ill and later died because no one present knew that a nearby herb could have saved her. This memory further influenced Bashir's choice to become a doctor. (DS9: Melora) As he got older, he decided that he wanted to know what doctors knew, to be as smart as they were. Upon furthering his education, he learned that all he really wanted to do was help people. (DS9: Equilibrium) In 2356, at the age of fifteen, Julian stopped calling himself Jules when he found out his parents had him genetically enhanced, believing that his parents had had him altered because they considered him defective. (DS9: Doctor Bashir, I Presume)
On New Year's Eve, 2367, Bashir attended a party at the home of Bruce Lucier, with his Andorian friend, Erit – Elizabeth Lense also attended. At the party, Erit the Andorian was pointed out to Lense as being Bashir, causing her to have mistaken Bashir for an Andorian for four years. (DS9: Explorers) While attending Starfleet Medical Academy, Bashir designed an incredible candy bar that was far superior in food value than Starfleet combat rations. (DS9: The Siege) Bashir was the captain of the Medical Academy racquetball team. His team won the sector championships in his final year. When he played against a Vulcan rival in his final match however, he found his greatest opponents were the ones with no formal training. At another tournament, he picked up a five-thousand-year-old battle warm-up exercise from a top player. According to legend, the warm-up makes the heart a friend to the hand. (DS9: Rivals)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
In 2375, Koval found that as an apparent result of Bashir's enhanced parietal cortex, his brain's neurocellular structure was not susceptible to Romulan mind probes. (DS9: Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges)
He also had limited control of his vital signs, although he lost control if significantly weakened. (DS9: Extreme Measures)
Notes
- Martok was portrayed by actor Alexander Siddig and featured in the Star Trek universe.
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Appearances
- Star Trek: Deep Space 9:
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