Teal,

Just another example of Dr Bashir’s disguise work. The Klingon was more convincing but this is good too.

merc,

It’s 2023, Star Trek is in the 2360s. This Miles is a great-great-great…great-grandfather of the Miles we know and love.

The name Miles was passed on through the generations, and his son (Miles) started the family’s naval tradition:

www.flickr.com/photos/…/photolist-bKy47B

peopleproblems,

The community can decide something is canon right?

I say that’s canon.

FlyingSquid,
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He got plastic surgery to hide from Keiko.

DarkGamer,
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Teleporter accident.

roguetrick,

We have Miles O'Brien at home.

BertramDitore,
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This Miles O’Brien is actually a solid science reporter for PBS. I’ve watched him on and off for years. A while back he lost his arm in some kind of freak accident, and ended up using the experience to explore prosthetics and bionics.

Solid dude, but what else would you expect with a name like that?

Nilaus,

Reading his wiki, he seems like an O’brien outdoor sports, suffering and allround good guy.

merc,

I think just reading his Wikipedia entry, I caught someone at CNN being kind:

O’Brien left CNN in December 2008. He was rehired by CNN as an aviation analyst in March, 2014.

2008–present: owner Miles O’Brien Productions, LLC in Washington, DC

In February, 2014, O’Brien was injured when a Pelican case filled with television equipment fell on his left forearm, causing acute compartment syndrome and resulting in the amputation of his left arm above the elbow.

So, the month after a gruesome injury he was re-hired by CNN, who probably have a pretty good medical plan, better than what he probably would have had when he was self-employed. Maybe not, maybe it’s just coincidence. But, it’s nicer to believe that someone at CNN thought they should look out for a former colleague / friend who needed some help.

OhStopYellingAtMe,
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Shapeshifter got the wrong photo

playereightyone,
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Symmetrical book stacking. Just like the Philadelphia mass turbulence of 1947.

FlyingSquid,
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You’re right. No human being would stack books like this.

jawa21,

Not enough pain on his face - fake!

theinspectorst,
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Miles O'Brien in the Kelvin-verse.

lugal,

Fake news

Bonehead,

No...real news. Fake Miles.

Jaccident,

He’s a good man. A union man.

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