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'''Ee'char''', an [[Argrathi]] prisoner and [[Miles O'Brien]]'s cellmate during his artificial memory incarceration on [[Argratha]], was a [[humanoid]] that only existed in O'Brien's implanted memory.
 
'''Ee'char''', an [[Argrathi]] prisoner and [[Miles O'Brien]]'s cellmate during his artificial memory incarceration on [[Argratha]], was a [[humanoid]] that only existed in O'Brien's implanted memory.
   
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Twenty cycles into O'Brien's artificial memory, and only one or two weeks before he was released, O'Brien killed Ee'char, thinking that he was hoarding food from him. In actuality, Ee'char was retrieving a second stash of food that he was going to share with O'Brien – a fact O'Brien realized only after Ee'char was killed.
 
Twenty cycles into O'Brien's artificial memory, and only one or two weeks before he was released, O'Brien killed Ee'char, thinking that he was hoarding food from him. In actuality, Ee'char was retrieving a second stash of food that he was going to share with O'Brien – a fact O'Brien realized only after Ee'char was killed.
   
After his release, O'Brien had a difficult time readjusting to real life. He was haunted by Ee'char and what he had done to him. He imagined seeing Ee'char around the station, although he knew the alien wasn't real, and even had a conversation with him while sitting in [[Quark's]]. ({{DS9|Hard Time}})
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After his release, O'Brien had a difficult time readjusting to real life. He was haunted by Ee'char and what he had done to him. He imagined seeing Ee'char around the station, although he knew the alien wasn't real, and even had a conversation with him while sitting in [[Quark's]]. Ee'char encouraged Miles to open up to his friends, and to accept their help in recovering from the emotional trauma his incarceration caused. In the end, Ee'char seemed to forgive Miles for his [[murder]], smiling warmly and wishing for Miles to "be well" before disappearing forever. ({{DS9|Hard Time}})
   
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===Background information===
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[[File:Ee'char sand drawings - john eaves.jpg|thumb|John Eaves' sketch of Ee'char's sand design]]
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Ee'char was played by actor [[Craig Wasson]] in his only ''[[Star Trek]]'' appearance.
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The script for "Hard Time" gives the pronunciation of Ee'char's name as "''ee-CHAR''". It also describes him as, "''about the same age as O'Brien, but lean and grizzled from years of confinement. This is EE'CHAR. He's been imprisoned for a long time, and knows what O'Brien's going through.''" {{Star Trek Minutiae|academy/literature329/491.txt}}
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The character of Ee'char was created by [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]] and wasn't involved in the initial pitch for "Hard Time". While composing the teleplay, Wolfe and [[Ronald D. Moore]] disagreed as to how best to use him in the episode. Wolfe felt he should be seen only in flashbacks to the past while Moore felt he should only be seen as an hallucination in the present. In the end, they settled on a compromise and Ee'char is seen in both flashbacks and hallucinations. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', p.326)
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The designs that Ee'char draws in the sand were created by production illustrator [[John Eaves]]. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', p.327)
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The scene in which O'Brien kills Ee'char was edited for the episode's terrestrial release in the UK, to remove the sound of bones breaking.
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===External link===
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*{{startrek.com|Ee-char_2001-02-13-00-00-00}}
   
 
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Revision as of 17:51, 21 March 2015

Ee'char, an Argrathi prisoner and Miles O'Brien's cellmate during his artificial memory incarceration on Argratha, was a humanoid that only existed in O'Brien's implanted memory.

Ee'char, who had been imprisoned for six cycles (since 2366), helped O'Brien adjust to prison life during his 20 cycle term. During his previous six cycles of solitary confinement, Ee'char exercised, told himself stories, and drew Eseekas to keep his mind sharp. He later taught the art of Eseekas to O'Brien. He also taught O'Brien how to save food, because he said that sometimes the guards would forget to feed the prisoners.

Twenty cycles into O'Brien's artificial memory, and only one or two weeks before he was released, O'Brien killed Ee'char, thinking that he was hoarding food from him. In actuality, Ee'char was retrieving a second stash of food that he was going to share with O'Brien – a fact O'Brien realized only after Ee'char was killed.

After his release, O'Brien had a difficult time readjusting to real life. He was haunted by Ee'char and what he had done to him. He imagined seeing Ee'char around the station, although he knew the alien wasn't real, and even had a conversation with him while sitting in Quark's. Ee'char encouraged Miles to open up to his friends, and to accept their help in recovering from the emotional trauma his incarceration caused. In the end, Ee'char seemed to forgive Miles for his murder, smiling warmly and wishing for Miles to "be well" before disappearing forever. (DS9: "Hard Time")

Appendices

Background information

Ee'char sand drawings - john eaves

John Eaves' sketch of Ee'char's sand design

Ee'char was played by actor Craig Wasson in his only Star Trek appearance.

The script for "Hard Time" gives the pronunciation of Ee'char's name as "ee-CHAR". It also describes him as, "about the same age as O'Brien, but lean and grizzled from years of confinement. This is EE'CHAR. He's been imprisoned for a long time, and knows what O'Brien's going through." [1]

The character of Ee'char was created by Robert Hewitt Wolfe and wasn't involved in the initial pitch for "Hard Time". While composing the teleplay, Wolfe and Ronald D. Moore disagreed as to how best to use him in the episode. Wolfe felt he should be seen only in flashbacks to the past while Moore felt he should only be seen as an hallucination in the present. In the end, they settled on a compromise and Ee'char is seen in both flashbacks and hallucinations. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p.326)

The designs that Ee'char draws in the sand were created by production illustrator John Eaves. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p.327)

The scene in which O'Brien kills Ee'char was edited for the episode's terrestrial release in the UK, to remove the sound of bones breaking.

External link