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'''Laas''' (played by [[J. G. Hertzler]]) was a [[Founder]] and one of "the Hundred" [[Changeling]]s sent out by the [[Great Link]] to find the [[Progenitor]].
 
'''Laas''' (played by [[J. G. Hertzler]]) was a [[Founder]] and one of "the Hundred" [[Changeling]]s sent out by the [[Great Link]] to find the [[Progenitor]].
   
Laas ended up on the [[planet]] [[Varala]] and took [[humanoid]] form in the [[22nd century]]. He and Odo met in [[2375]]. After a brief but eventful period with Odo on [[Deep Space 9]], Laas resumed his search for the other members of the Hundred. ([[DS9]]: "[[Chimera]]")
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Laas ended up on the [[planet]] [[Varala]] and took [[humanoid]] form in the [[22nd century]]. He and Odo met in [[2375]]. After a brief but eventful period with Odo on [[Deep Space 9]], Laas resumed his search for the other members of the Hundred. (''[[DS9]]'' [[episode]]: "[[Chimera]]")
   
Laas later returned to the Link and was often the Founder who relayed news of the Link's decisions to Odo when he took humanoid form. ([[DS9 Relaunch|DS9]]: "[[Avatar]]")
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Laas later returned to the Link and was often the Founder who relayed news of the Link's decisions to Odo when he took humanoid form. ([[DS9 Relaunch|''DS9'']] [[novel]]: ''[[Avatar]]'', Book Two)
   
Laas became one of the last Changelings in existence after the apparant "suicide" of the Founders. ([[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|''DS9'']] [[novel]]: ''[[Worlds of Deep Space Nine|WoDS9]]'' volume three: "[[The Dominion: Olympus Descending]]")
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Laas became one of the last Changelings in existence after the apparant "suicide" of the Founders. ([[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|''DS9'']] [[novel]]: ''[[The Dominion: Olympus Descending]]'')
   
 
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Laas

Laas in 2375.

Laas (played by J. G. Hertzler) was a Founder and one of "the Hundred" Changelings sent out by the Great Link to find the Progenitor.

Laas ended up on the planet Varala and took humanoid form in the 22nd century. He and Odo met in 2375. After a brief but eventful period with Odo on Deep Space 9, Laas resumed his search for the other members of the Hundred. (DS9 episode: "Chimera")

Laas later returned to the Link and was often the Founder who relayed news of the Link's decisions to Odo when he took humanoid form. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book Two)

Laas became one of the last Changelings in existence after the apparant "suicide" of the Founders. (DS9 novel: The Dominion: Olympus Descending)

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