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In an alternate timeline, clones of Keevan were created on [[Rondac III]]. ({{n|DS9|Inferno|sub=Millennium}}) |
In an alternate timeline, clones of Keevan were created on [[Rondac III]]. ({{n|DS9|Inferno|sub=Millennium}}) |
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− | Little is known about Keevan 2; the rumors are he was executed by ODO for trying to incite mutiny within the Vorta. |
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− | Keevan 3 died in a transporter accident. |
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− | Keevan 4 was an official delegate to the Federation council ({{e DS9 Novel - The Rocks and Shoals of Keevan}}) |
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Revision as of 10:49, 3 April 2013
Keevan was a Vorta under the command of a Jem'Hadar ship in the Alpha Quadrant in the early days of the Dominion War.
In 2374, Keevan's ship crashed on an uninhabited planet in a dark matter nebula and he was stranded with his Jem'Hadar soldiers. When a Starfleet-controlled Jem'Hadar fighter under the command of Benjamin Sisko crashed on the planet, Keevan made a deal with Sisko to lead his troops into a trap so they could easily be killed before they went into withdrawal from lack of ketracel-white. Sisko hesitated, but ultiamtely was forced to carry out the arrangement. Keevan subsequently became a prisoner-of-war. (DS9 episode: "Rocks and Shoals", DS9 - The Dominion War novel: Call to Arms...)
After Ishka was captured by the Dominion, Kira Nerys persuaded Sisko to have Keevan handed over to Quark to be exchanged for his mother. Keevan was accidentally killed by Gaila on Empok Nor, and had to be crudely reanimated by Nog to make the prisoner exchange. (DS9 episode: "The Magnificent Ferengi")
Keevan was not a skilled commander, but was highly experienced and devious. (DS9 video game: Dominion Wars)
In an alternate timeline, clones of Keevan were created on Rondac III. (DS9 - Millennium novel: Inferno)
External link
- Keevan article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.