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− | '''Odo''', a shape-shifting [[Changeling]] from the [[Gamma Quadrant]], served as the [[chief of security]] aboard [[Terok Nor]] to [[2365]] to [[2369]] and continued in that position when the [[starbase]] was taken over by the [[United Federation of Planets]] and renamed [[Deep Space 9]] until [[2375]]. |
+ | '''Odo''', a shape-shifting [[Changeling]] from the [[Gamma Quadrant]], served as the [[chief of security]] aboard [[Terok Nor]] to [[2365]] to [[2369]] and continued in that position when the [[starbase]] was taken over by the [[United Federation of Planets]] and renamed [[Deep Space 9]] until [[2375]]. Odo later became a leader of the [[Dominion]] after the [[Dominion War]]. |
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Odo was one of one hundred unformed, or 'infant', Changelings sent out to explore the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] by the shape-shifting [[Founders]] of the [[Dominion]], with a compulsion to return home later in life. |
Odo was one of one hundred unformed, or 'infant', Changelings sent out to explore the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] by the shape-shifting [[Founders]] of the [[Dominion]], with a compulsion to return home later in life. |
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Odo was found in [[2345]] in his gelatinous state in the [[Denorios Belt]] by [[Cardassian Union|Cardassian]] scoutship ''[[Kevalu]]'' under the command of [[Dalin]] [[Malyn Ocett]]. He was brought to the [[Cardassian]] occupied planet of [[Bajor]], where by [[2353]], he was being studied and later tutored by Dr. [[Mora Pol]] at the [[Bajoran Science Institute]]. ({{n|TLE|sub={{st|Terok Nor}}|Night of the Wolves}}) |
Odo was found in [[2345]] in his gelatinous state in the [[Denorios Belt]] by [[Cardassian Union|Cardassian]] scoutship ''[[Kevalu]]'' under the command of [[Dalin]] [[Malyn Ocett]]. He was brought to the [[Cardassian]] occupied planet of [[Bajor]], where by [[2353]], he was being studied and later tutored by Dr. [[Mora Pol]] at the [[Bajoran Science Institute]]. ({{n|TLE|sub={{st|Terok Nor}}|Night of the Wolves}}) |
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− | Odo was originally simply called ''odo'ital'', before it was discovered that Odo was actually a sentient being. The Bajoran scientists labelled the gelatinous mass (in Bajoran) as "unknown sample." The Cardassians subsequently translated this somewhat inaccurately as ''odo'ital'', which translates from Cardassian directly as "nothing." Later on, Bajoran scientists studying Odo would change his name to a more formal Bajoran name, Odo Ital, eventually shortened it to simply "Odo". (Thus, Odo is his surname and Ital would be his first name.) Odo once dryly remarked that his name sounded like someone with a bad [[common cold|cold]] saying the words "Oh, no!" ({{n|DS9|{{nd|The Siege}}|Night of the Wolves}}) |
+ | Odo was originally simply called ''odo'ital'', before it was discovered that Odo was actually a sentient being. The Bajoran scientists labelled the gelatinous mass (in Bajoran) as "unknown sample." The Cardassians subsequently translated this somewhat inaccurately as ''odo'ital'', which translates from Cardassian directly as "nothing." ({{e|DS9|Heart of Stone}}) Later on, Bajoran scientists studying Odo would change his name to a more formal Bajoran name, Odo Ital, eventually shortened it to simply "Odo". (Thus, Odo is his surname and Ital would be his first name.) Odo once dryly remarked that his name sounded like someone with a bad [[common cold|cold]] saying the words "Oh, no!" ({{n|DS9|{{nd|The Siege}}|Night of the Wolves}}) |
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Odo was recruited by [[Gul]] [[Skrain Dukat]], the Cardassian [[Prefect]] of Bajor, to serve as the stations Chief of security in the year [[2365]]. He would serve in the position past the Cardassian withdrawal and well into the tenure of [[Starfleet]], until the end of the [[Dominion War]] in [[2375]]. |
Odo was recruited by [[Gul]] [[Skrain Dukat]], the Cardassian [[Prefect]] of Bajor, to serve as the stations Chief of security in the year [[2365]]. He would serve in the position past the Cardassian withdrawal and well into the tenure of [[Starfleet]], until the end of the [[Dominion War]] in [[2375]]. |
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Odo was security chief when the station was quarantined after being infected by a variation of the deadly [[Double Helix]] virus. ({{n|TNG|sub={{st|Double Helix}}|Vectors}}) |
Odo was security chief when the station was quarantined after being infected by a variation of the deadly [[Double Helix]] virus. ({{n|TNG|sub={{st|Double Helix}}|Vectors}}) |
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After the Cardassian withdrawal in [[2369]], the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] requested relief efforts from the United Federation of Planets, and gave occupancy of the station to Starfleet, who rechristened it [[Deep Space 9]]. |
After the Cardassian withdrawal in [[2369]], the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] requested relief efforts from the United Federation of Planets, and gave occupancy of the station to Starfleet, who rechristened it [[Deep Space 9]]. |
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− | At first, Odo didn't think he was going to like the station's new commanding officer, [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]], but after seeing how Sisko handled Odo's nemesis, the [[Ferengi]] bartender [[Quark]], Odo warmed up to him. ({{ |
+ | At first, Odo didn't think he was going to like the station's new commanding officer, [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]], but after seeing how Sisko handled Odo's nemesis, the [[Ferengi]] bartender [[Quark]], Odo warmed up to him. ({{en|DS9|Emissary}}) |
Odo first met a being like himself several weeks after the arrival of Starfleet when the gelatinous shape-shifting serial killer [[Meta]] stalked DS9. |
Odo first met a being like himself several weeks after the arrival of Starfleet when the gelatinous shape-shifting serial killer [[Meta]] stalked DS9. |
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:''It is unknown whether Meta was an insane Founder, a member of the Hundred, a member of another link spawned by the Progenitor, or something else entirely. The Changeling credo that no Changeling shall harm another is intact as Meta essentially caused his own demise.'' |
:''It is unknown whether Meta was an insane Founder, a member of the Hundred, a member of another link spawned by the Progenitor, or something else entirely. The Changeling credo that no Changeling shall harm another is intact as Meta essentially caused his own demise.'' |
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In 2370, [[Quark]] hosted [[The First Annual Deep Space Nine Poker Tournament]] at the station. Odo played in the tournament, and managed to win the tournament after defeating [[Grand Nagus]] [[Zek]]. To Quark's subsequent horror, Odo donated his winnings from the game to charity. Odo took particular pleasure in informing Quark personally of the money's fate and witnessing his reaction. ({{n|DS9|The Big Game}}) |
In 2370, [[Quark]] hosted [[The First Annual Deep Space Nine Poker Tournament]] at the station. Odo played in the tournament, and managed to win the tournament after defeating [[Grand Nagus]] [[Zek]]. To Quark's subsequent horror, Odo donated his winnings from the game to charity. Odo took particular pleasure in informing Quark personally of the money's fate and witnessing his reaction. ({{n|DS9|The Big Game}}) |
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Later that year a clutch of [[Horta]] [[egg]]s hatched on the station and proceed to eat it, causing chaos. In an attempt to gather the Horta Odo morphed into the form of an adult Horta (which he found extremely comfortable) and led the Horta to a set of quarters. The trick was momentarily successful until one of the Horta decided to tunnel out of the station into [[space]] and Odo was forced to form a seal over the hole to prevent the rest of the young Horta being blown out. He was transported to ops once emergency forcefields were in place. He later tried again to lure the Horta in the form of an adult but they didn't fall for his trick twice. ({{n|DS9|Devil in the Sky}}) |
Later that year a clutch of [[Horta]] [[egg]]s hatched on the station and proceed to eat it, causing chaos. In an attempt to gather the Horta Odo morphed into the form of an adult Horta (which he found extremely comfortable) and led the Horta to a set of quarters. The trick was momentarily successful until one of the Horta decided to tunnel out of the station into [[space]] and Odo was forced to form a seal over the hole to prevent the rest of the young Horta being blown out. He was transported to ops once emergency forcefields were in place. He later tried again to lure the Horta in the form of an adult but they didn't fall for his trick twice. ({{n|DS9|Devil in the Sky}}) |
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− | In [[2371]], Odo learned that his people were the dictatorial Founders of the Dominion when he accompanied the crew of the [[USS Defiant (NX-74205) (I)|USS ''Defiant'']] on a mission to the Gamma Quadrant. ({{ |
+ | In [[2371]], Odo learned that his people were the dictatorial Founders of the Dominion when he accompanied the crew of the [[USS Defiant (NX-74205) (I)|USS ''Defiant'']] on a mission to the Gamma Quadrant. ({{en|DS9|The Search}}) |
When the crew found themselves facing the [[Unclean]]- the race who had defeated the ancient inhabitants of the Alpha Quadrant known as the [[Furies]]- Odo played a vital role in their defeat, travelling through the then-unstable wormhole in a spacesuit while holding a temporally-displaced version of the [[Dax (symbiont)|Dax symbiont]] within him. Odo's presence allowed the crew to talk with a [[Jem'Hadar]] warrior and convince him to help them destroy a Jem'Hadar space station that had been hijacked by the Unclean. ({{n|DS9|Time's Enemy}}) |
When the crew found themselves facing the [[Unclean]]- the race who had defeated the ancient inhabitants of the Alpha Quadrant known as the [[Furies]]- Odo played a vital role in their defeat, travelling through the then-unstable wormhole in a spacesuit while holding a temporally-displaced version of the [[Dax (symbiont)|Dax symbiont]] within him. Odo's presence allowed the crew to talk with a [[Jem'Hadar]] warrior and convince him to help them destroy a Jem'Hadar space station that had been hijacked by the Unclean. ({{n|DS9|Time's Enemy}}) |
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Odo briefly left Deep Space Nine for Betazed to witness the birth of Lwaxana Troi's son Barin; he also prevented the Tavnian ambassador Deycen from taking the newborn from Lwaxana and returning it to Tavnia. He met Deanna for the first time while on Betazed. ({{n|TNG|sub=Slings and Arrows|The Insolence of Office}}) |
Odo briefly left Deep Space Nine for Betazed to witness the birth of Lwaxana Troi's son Barin; he also prevented the Tavnian ambassador Deycen from taking the newborn from Lwaxana and returning it to Tavnia. He met Deanna for the first time while on Betazed. ({{n|TNG|sub=Slings and Arrows|The Insolence of Office}}) |
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Later that year, Odo assisted Starfleet in preventing an assassination of [[Klingon]] [[Chancellor]] [[Gowron]] by former Starfleet officer and [[Maquis]] [[Thomas Riker]], who was actually a pawn of the [[Romulan]] [[Sela]]. ({{n|TNG|Triangle: Imzadi II}}) |
Later that year, Odo assisted Starfleet in preventing an assassination of [[Klingon]] [[Chancellor]] [[Gowron]] by former Starfleet officer and [[Maquis]] [[Thomas Riker]], who was actually a pawn of the [[Romulan]] [[Sela]]. ({{n|TNG|Triangle: Imzadi II}}) |
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− | In [[2375]], Odo returned to the Great Link with the cure to a virus that was decimating the Changeling population in exchange for the Dominion's surrender in their war against the powers of the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. He left behind the woman he loved, [[Colonel]] [[Kira Nerys]]. ({{ |
+ | In [[2375]], Odo returned to the Great Link with the cure to a virus that was decimating the Changeling population in exchange for the Dominion's surrender in their war against the powers of the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. He left behind the woman he loved, [[Colonel]] [[Kira Nerys]]. ({{en|DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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Three months after rejoining the Great Link, Odo assigned [[Taran'atar]], a [[Jem'Hadar]] soldier that was not addicted to the [[drug]] [[Ketracel White]], to travel to Deep Space 9 and act as an observer of the species of the Alpha Quadrant. Odo's hope was that the Jem'Hadar could eventually learn to be more than blood-thirsty soldiers. |
Three months after rejoining the Great Link, Odo assigned [[Taran'atar]], a [[Jem'Hadar]] soldier that was not addicted to the [[drug]] [[Ketracel White]], to travel to Deep Space 9 and act as an observer of the species of the Alpha Quadrant. Odo's hope was that the Jem'Hadar could eventually learn to be more than blood-thirsty soldiers. |
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− | Other than sending Taran'atar the Link was generally unreceptive to Odo's ideas of bring more peace to the Dominion. Odo remained an outsider and spent much of his time in solid form, receiving verbal communications from [[Laas]] when the Link made decisions. ({{n|DS9|Avatar |
+ | Other than sending Taran'atar the Link was generally unreceptive to Odo's ideas of bring more peace to the Dominion. Odo remained an outsider and spent much of his time in solid form, receiving verbal communications from [[Laas]] when the Link made decisions. ({{n|DS9|Avatar, Book Two}}) |
Soon after dispatching Taran'atar to DS9, rumors reached the Great Link of a holy woman speaking of the [[Prophets]] and of healing. The rumors also said that this woman had had contact with a mysterious race known only as the [[Ascendants]], a dangerous race that the Link knew very little about. |
Soon after dispatching Taran'atar to DS9, rumors reached the Great Link of a holy woman speaking of the [[Prophets]] and of healing. The rumors also said that this woman had had contact with a mysterious race known only as the [[Ascendants]], a dangerous race that the Link knew very little about. |
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Odo stayed with Kira at DS9 for approximately a month, long enough to attend Bajor's admittance into the United Federation of Planets. ({{n|DS9|Rising Son|{{nd|Unity}}}}) |
Odo stayed with Kira at DS9 for approximately a month, long enough to attend Bajor's admittance into the United Federation of Planets. ({{n|DS9|Rising Son|{{nd|Unity}}}}) |
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Odo and fellow member of the Hundred, [[Laas]], learned the truth as to why they were sent out into the galaxy as infants at the end of the year [[2376]], from a Changeling that Odo named [[Indurane]], Bajoran for 'ancient'. |
Odo and fellow member of the Hundred, [[Laas]], learned the truth as to why they were sent out into the galaxy as infants at the end of the year [[2376]], from a Changeling that Odo named [[Indurane]], Bajoran for 'ancient'. |
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This left only Odo, Laas, and perhaps a few other members of the Hundred running the entirety of the Dominion. ({{n|DS9|sub=Worlds of Deep Space Nine|The Dominion: Olympus Descending}}) |
This left only Odo, Laas, and perhaps a few other members of the Hundred running the entirety of the Dominion. ({{n|DS9|sub=Worlds of Deep Space Nine|The Dominion: Olympus Descending}}) |
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− | Over the next several years Odo concentrated on running the Dominion while Laas went off in search of other Changelings to convince them to return. Due to the structure of the Dominion in which most members never even seen a Founder the day to day operations of the Dominion were largely unaffected. During this time Odo kept the Dominion borders closed to keep the political situation stable. Odo focused his work on transforming the Dominion into a more peaceful and democratic socity. He also worked to change [[Vorta]] and |
+ | Over the next several years Odo concentrated on running the Dominion while Laas went off in search of other Changelings to convince them to return. Due to the structure of the Dominion in which most members never even seen a Founder the day to day operations of the Dominion were largely unaffected. During this time Odo kept the Dominion borders closed to keep the political situation stable. Odo focused his work on transforming the Dominion into a more peaceful and democratic socity. He also worked to change [[Vorta]] and Jem'Hadar culture for the better, but later focused on individual members of both species, such as [[Weyoun]] and [[Rotan'talag]] - hoping that both would in turn influence others around them. |
Learning of a planned attack on Deep Space 9 by the [[Typhon Pact]], Odo boarded a Jem'Hadar ship and ordered them to take him to the wormhole. He was trapped in the Alpha Quadrant when a Romulan ship self destructed in the wormhole, causing the wormhole to close. ({{n|DS9|sub={{st|Typhon Pact}}|Raise the Dawn}}) |
Learning of a planned attack on Deep Space 9 by the [[Typhon Pact]], Odo boarded a Jem'Hadar ship and ordered them to take him to the wormhole. He was trapped in the Alpha Quadrant when a Romulan ship self destructed in the wormhole, causing the wormhole to close. ({{n|DS9|sub={{st|Typhon Pact}}|Raise the Dawn}}) |
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+ | By [[2385]], Odo had since accepted being trapped in the Alpha Quadrant and lived in the [[Vanadwan Monastery]] on Bajor. Though claimed as a living space, Odo had usually been out looking for Changelings who never returned to the Gamma Quadrant. Along with that, he had been keeping an eye out for any Ascendents, as requested by his acquaintance [[Raiq]] who also resided at the monastery. Each time Odo returned to Bajor, he'd find himself seeking out the quarters of Kira Nerys in the unlikely case she had returned from the wormhole. A couple days after he had returned from his latest search, Raiq informed him he had received a message from Benjamin Sisko, who Odo later contacted. Sisko informed Odo [[Federation President]] [[Nanietta Bacco]] had requested to see him. Not long after, he met with the President a day or so before the dedication ceremony who once again offered Odo passage back to the Gamma Quadrant via a slipstream vessel and informed of the possible discovery of another Changeling in the quadrant by the science vessel ''[[USS Nova (NCC-72320)|Nova]]''. Odo turned down the offer to be brought back to his quadrant, but agreed to come examine the possible Changeling. ({{n|ST|sub={{st|The Fall}}|Revelation and Dust}}) |
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+ | In [[November]] 2385, Odo met with [[Corazame]], drawing similarities to his original arrival on DS9, where he was introduced to a strange new world he knew nothing about. This was rather the same in Corazame's case, who had been extremely sheltered, being such a lowly [[Tzenkethi]] class rank. It took a couple minutes, but Corazame eventually warmed up to Odo, who had given her advice on getting used to a new environment. Odo showed her his shapeshifting abilities, while Corazame demonstrated the Tzenkethi ability to change skin color at will. |
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+ | Sometime later, when Corazame had been accused of breaking into the chief medical officer's files and office, Odo implored her to tell the truth. Although Corazame had been innocent, she had refused to say anything, believing nobody would ever dispute the fact it was her fault, as she was Tzenkethi and the citizens of the Federation hadn't trusted her kind. Eventually she had been cleared, and taken her leave of the station with the visiting [[People of the Open Sky]]. Odo and Corazame said their goodbyes, with Corazame thanking Odo for being so welcoming and for helping her make a decision on what to do with her life. |
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− | In an [[Alternate reality|alternate timeline]] in which [[Khan Noonien Singh]] was victorious in the [[Eugenics Wars]] and [[Human]]s underwent [[genetic engineering]] en masse, Odo was the bodyguard of [[Benjamin Sisko (alternates)#Lord-Commander Sisko|Benjamin Sisko]], the Lord-Commander of the [[Earthfleet]] and the commander of the space station [[D9]] in orbit of [[Bajor]]. His reputation was formidable as that of Sisko. During a festival on Bajor, an attempt was made on Sisko's life. Odo saw the attempted stabbing and enveloped the would-be assassin, crushing him. ({{n|DS9|sub=Myriad Universes|Seeds of Dissent}}) |
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+ | After Corazame had left, Odo decided to settle on the station, feeling once again welcome, thus ending his tenure on Bajor. ({{n|DS9|The Missing}}) |
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− | In an [[alternate reality]], [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] and [[Dominion]] delegations met on Deep Space 9 to negotiate a treaty in response to the Dominion's peace overtures in [[2371]]. However, during the talks, Odo was murdered with a [[phaser]], seemingly in the [[Habitat ring]]. Consequently, the negotiations broke down and the Dominion launched an attack on DS9. There was only a cursory investigation of Odo's murder prior to the battle. Although the Federation forces were eventually able to push the [[Jem'Hadar]] back through the [[Bajoran wormhole]], Deep Space Nine suffered heavy casualties, including [[Keiko O'Brien|Keiko]] and [[Molly O'Brien]]. However, before retreating through the wormhole, the Dominion were able to capture [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko (alternates)#Commander Sisko, Dominion captive|Benjamin Sisko]], [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]]. |
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+ | In [[2386]], while on a mission for [[Section 31]] in the [[mirror universe]], Doctor Bashir and the [[Female Changeling (mirror)|Female Changeling]] theorized that Odo may have originated in the mirror universe and switched sides with the Odo of the [[primary universe]] at some point due to their personalities and temperament. ({{n|ST|sub={{st|Section 31}}|Disavowed}}) |
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− | With the assistance of [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]], the [[Trill]] diplomat [[Curzon Dax]] modified the [[USS Defiant (NX-74205) (I)|USS ''Defiant'']] to travel to alternate realities and began to search the [[multiverse]] for another version of Odo. Curzon's plan was to return to his own reality with this other Odo, who would claim that he had faked his own death in order to expose the traitor aboard DS9. After arriving in the [[primary universe]], Curzon attempted to recruit Odo for that purpose but Commander Sisko believed that interfering in the affairs of another universe would violate the [[Prime Directive]]. Refusing to take "no" for an answer, Curzon kidnapped Odo while he was regenerating, commandeered the ''Defiant'' of the primary universe and returned to his own reality. In accordance with Curzon's plan, Odo assumed the identity of his murdered counterpart and determined that the other Odo had been killed in his quarters and his remains had subsequently been moved to the Habitat ring. |
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− | After rescuing the alternate Sisko, Bashir and Kira from a cloaked space station in the [[Calanon system]] with the assistance of his crewmates from the primary universe, Odo concluded that the alternate Major Kira had murdered his counterpart as she had been fearful of the consequences for Bajor if the Federation and the Dominion had formed an alliance. She regretted killing Odo but believed that it was a necessary act to secure Bajor's future. After seizing control of the alternate ''Defiant'', Kira activated the ship's [[self-destruct]] while travelling through the wormhole, leading to its collapse and putting an end to the Dominion threat. Odo and his crewmates returned to the primary universe shortly thereafter. ({{c|DS9|The Looking Glass War}}) |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|{{ed|Past Prologue}}}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|A Man Alone}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|{{ed|Babel}}}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|Captive Pursuit}} |
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+ | * {{n|DS9|{{nd|The Siege}}}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|Q-Less}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|The Passenger}} |
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+ | * {{n|DS9|The Star Ghost}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|Move Along Home}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|The Nagus}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|{{ed|Vortex}}}} |
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+ | * {{g|DS9|Crossroads of Time}} |
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+ | * {{n|DS9|Warped}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|The Forsaken}} |
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+ | * {{e|DS9|Dramatis Personae}} |
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Revision as of 16:17, 9 October 2019
- This page details Odo in the primary universe; for the Odo in the mirror universe see Odo (mirror); for the Odo in all other alternate universes see Odo (alternates).
- "Laws change depending on who's making them. Cardassians one day, Federation the next – but justice is justice."
- —Odo, 2369[src]
Odo, a shape-shifting Changeling from the Gamma Quadrant, served as the chief of security aboard Terok Nor to 2365 to 2369 and continued in that position when the starbase was taken over by the United Federation of Planets and renamed Deep Space 9 until 2375. Odo later became a leader of the Dominion after the Dominion War.
Biography
Early life
Odo was one of one hundred unformed, or 'infant', Changelings sent out to explore the Milky Way Galaxy by the shape-shifting Founders of the Dominion, with a compulsion to return home later in life.
The Founders would originally claim that this was to gather knowledge of the rest of the galaxy by absorbing the experiences of The Hundred upon their return. It was later discovered the Hundred were, in fact, bait to lure the being known as the Progenitor, the entity that created the Great Link en masse and then left for parts unknown, to return. The Founders considered the Progenitor to be the one true God of the galaxy.
Odo was found in 2345 in his gelatinous state in the Denorios Belt by Cardassian scoutship Kevalu under the command of Dalin Malyn Ocett. He was brought to the Cardassian occupied planet of Bajor, where by 2353, he was being studied and later tutored by Dr. Mora Pol at the Bajoran Science Institute. (TLE - Terok Nor novel: Night of the Wolves)
Odo was originally simply called odo'ital, before it was discovered that Odo was actually a sentient being. The Bajoran scientists labelled the gelatinous mass (in Bajoran) as "unknown sample." The Cardassians subsequently translated this somewhat inaccurately as odo'ital, which translates from Cardassian directly as "nothing." (DS9 episode: "Heart of Stone") Later on, Bajoran scientists studying Odo would change his name to a more formal Bajoran name, Odo Ital, eventually shortened it to simply "Odo". (Thus, Odo is his surname and Ital would be his first name.) Odo once dryly remarked that his name sounded like someone with a bad cold saying the words "Oh, no!" (DS9 novels: The Siege, Night of the Wolves)
Chief of security
Terok Nor
Odo was recruited by Gul Skrain Dukat, the Cardassian Prefect of Bajor, to serve as the stations Chief of security in the year 2365. He would serve in the position past the Cardassian withdrawal and well into the tenure of Starfleet, until the end of the Dominion War in 2375.
Soon after becoming station Chief of security, he was given the nickname of 'Constable' by Bajoran freedom fighter Kira Nerys.
One of the first Bajoran deputies taken on by Odo was a Bajoran man named Shul Torem. Shul would serve on the station's security force for over ten years. (DS9 - Section 31 novel: Abyss)
Odo was security chief when the station was quarantined after being infected by a variation of the deadly Double Helix virus. (TNG - Double Helix novel: Vectors)
Deep Space 9
After the Cardassian withdrawal in 2369, the Bajoran Provisional Government requested relief efforts from the United Federation of Planets, and gave occupancy of the station to Starfleet, who rechristened it Deep Space 9.
At first, Odo didn't think he was going to like the station's new commanding officer, Commander Benjamin Sisko, but after seeing how Sisko handled Odo's nemesis, the Ferengi bartender Quark, Odo warmed up to him. (DS9 episode & novelization: Emissary)
Odo first met a being like himself several weeks after the arrival of Starfleet when the gelatinous shape-shifting serial killer Meta stalked DS9.
Odo and Meta fought outside the station and drifted through space towards the Bajoran wormhole, which was undergoing violent subspace compression, destroying anything that entered. The Ops crew managed to beam Odo back to the station, but Meta was drawn into the wormhole and destroyed. (DS9 novel: The Siege)
- It is unknown whether Meta was an insane Founder, a member of the Hundred, a member of another link spawned by the Progenitor, or something else entirely. The Changeling credo that no Changeling shall harm another is intact as Meta essentially caused his own demise.
In 2370, Quark hosted The First Annual Deep Space Nine Poker Tournament at the station. Odo played in the tournament, and managed to win the tournament after defeating Grand Nagus Zek. To Quark's subsequent horror, Odo donated his winnings from the game to charity. Odo took particular pleasure in informing Quark personally of the money's fate and witnessing his reaction. (DS9 novel: The Big Game)
Following an outbreak of Bajoran flu aboard the station later that year, Odo was vaccinated along with the rest of the station personnel. However, unlike the other personnel, Odo reacted badly to the vaccination and began to experience memory loss and bouts of extreme paranoia. After being chased around the station for several hours, in which time he attacked several personnel, Odo was forced to head to the infirmary where he reverted to his gelatinous state. As he rested, Odo's memories returned and the effects of the vaccine wore off. (DS9 comic: "Lapse")
Later that year a clutch of Horta eggs hatched on the station and proceed to eat it, causing chaos. In an attempt to gather the Horta Odo morphed into the form of an adult Horta (which he found extremely comfortable) and led the Horta to a set of quarters. The trick was momentarily successful until one of the Horta decided to tunnel out of the station into space and Odo was forced to form a seal over the hole to prevent the rest of the young Horta being blown out. He was transported to ops once emergency forcefields were in place. He later tried again to lure the Horta in the form of an adult but they didn't fall for his trick twice. (DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky)
In 2371, Odo learned that his people were the dictatorial Founders of the Dominion when he accompanied the crew of the USS Defiant on a mission to the Gamma Quadrant. (DS9 episode & novelization: The Search)
When the crew found themselves facing the Unclean- the race who had defeated the ancient inhabitants of the Alpha Quadrant known as the Furies- Odo played a vital role in their defeat, travelling through the then-unstable wormhole in a spacesuit while holding a temporally-displaced version of the Dax symbiont within him. Odo's presence allowed the crew to talk with a Jem'Hadar warrior and convince him to help them destroy a Jem'Hadar space station that had been hijacked by the Unclean. (DS9 novel: Time's Enemy)
Odo briefly left Deep Space Nine for Betazed to witness the birth of Lwaxana Troi's son Barin; he also prevented the Tavnian ambassador Deycen from taking the newborn from Lwaxana and returning it to Tavnia. He met Deanna for the first time while on Betazed. (TNG - Slings and Arrows novel: The Insolence of Office)
Later that year, Odo assisted Starfleet in preventing an assassination of Klingon Chancellor Gowron by former Starfleet officer and Maquis Thomas Riker, who was actually a pawn of the Romulan Sela. (TNG novel: Triangle: Imzadi II)
In 2375, Odo returned to the Great Link with the cure to a virus that was decimating the Changeling population in exchange for the Dominion's surrender in their war against the powers of the Alpha Quadrant. He left behind the woman he loved, Colonel Kira Nerys. (DS9 episode & novelization: What You Leave Behind)
Great Link
In one timeline,[citation needed] soon after arriving at the link, Odo confirmed that there was indeed genetic material on file for the cloned Vorta Weyoun, despite previous claims. Odo had a new Weyoun cloned to act as his personal Vorta assistant.
Three months after rejoining the Great Link, Odo assigned Taran'atar, a Jem'Hadar soldier that was not addicted to the drug Ketracel White, to travel to Deep Space 9 and act as an observer of the species of the Alpha Quadrant. Odo's hope was that the Jem'Hadar could eventually learn to be more than blood-thirsty soldiers.
Other than sending Taran'atar the Link was generally unreceptive to Odo's ideas of bring more peace to the Dominion. Odo remained an outsider and spent much of his time in solid form, receiving verbal communications from Laas when the Link made decisions. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book Two)
Soon after dispatching Taran'atar to DS9, rumors reached the Great Link of a holy woman speaking of the Prophets and of healing. The rumors also said that this woman had had contact with a mysterious race known only as the Ascendants, a dangerous race that the Link knew very little about.
Believing this woman to be the lost Bajoran Kai Opaka Sulan, Odo disguised himself as a Trelian woman named Wex and set out in search of her. Odo eventually found both Opaka, and Jake Sisko, who was on his own adventure in the Gamma Quadrant.
Opaka's knowledge of the continued existence of the Ascendants was important information for the Dominion, but Odo couldn't return to the Link without first seeing Opaka and Jake back home to Bajor.
Upon arriving back at the station, Odo quickly found himself in the middle of the Parasite crisis. Reuniting with his love Kira, Odo assisted in the liberation of the monastery at Ashalla, which was the stronghold of the alien parasites.
Odo stayed with Kira at DS9 for approximately a month, long enough to attend Bajor's admittance into the United Federation of Planets. (DS9 novels: Rising Son, Unity)
Progenitor
Odo and fellow member of the Hundred, Laas, learned the truth as to why they were sent out into the galaxy as infants at the end of the year 2376, from a Changeling that Odo named Indurane, Bajoran for 'ancient'.
Indurane explained that the Great Link and all Changelings were created en mass by a god-like being known as the Progenitor. There were no 'infant' Changelings, only Changelings that had not separated from the Link and begun to learn. This was why the Changelings had such restrictions on harming one another-- with each Changeling death, the species was brought that much closer to extinction.
The Hundred had been sent out to attract the attention of the Progenitor and lure it back to the Link so it could replenish the species.
For a brief time, it appeared as if the Changelings had succeeded and lured the Progenitor back when a nova appeared in the sky in the place where the Founders believed the Progenitor would return. But when a party of Changelings, including Odo, inspected the site, they found only the corpse of a gigantic Changeling, perhaps even the Progenitor itself, killed by the radiation of the nova.
Several days later, the Great Link dissolved as all of the Changelings that had been hoping for the Progenitor's return gave into their sorrow and floated off into space.
This left only Odo, Laas, and perhaps a few other members of the Hundred running the entirety of the Dominion. (DS9 - Worlds of Deep Space Nine novel: The Dominion: Olympus Descending)
Over the next several years Odo concentrated on running the Dominion while Laas went off in search of other Changelings to convince them to return. Due to the structure of the Dominion in which most members never even seen a Founder the day to day operations of the Dominion were largely unaffected. During this time Odo kept the Dominion borders closed to keep the political situation stable. Odo focused his work on transforming the Dominion into a more peaceful and democratic socity. He also worked to change Vorta and Jem'Hadar culture for the better, but later focused on individual members of both species, such as Weyoun and Rotan'talag - hoping that both would in turn influence others around them.
Learning of a planned attack on Deep Space 9 by the Typhon Pact, Odo boarded a Jem'Hadar ship and ordered them to take him to the wormhole. He was trapped in the Alpha Quadrant when a Romulan ship self destructed in the wormhole, causing the wormhole to close. (DS9 - Typhon Pact novel: Raise the Dawn)
By 2385, Odo had since accepted being trapped in the Alpha Quadrant and lived in the Vanadwan Monastery on Bajor. Though claimed as a living space, Odo had usually been out looking for Changelings who never returned to the Gamma Quadrant. Along with that, he had been keeping an eye out for any Ascendents, as requested by his acquaintance Raiq who also resided at the monastery. Each time Odo returned to Bajor, he'd find himself seeking out the quarters of Kira Nerys in the unlikely case she had returned from the wormhole. A couple days after he had returned from his latest search, Raiq informed him he had received a message from Benjamin Sisko, who Odo later contacted. Sisko informed Odo Federation President Nanietta Bacco had requested to see him. Not long after, he met with the President a day or so before the dedication ceremony who once again offered Odo passage back to the Gamma Quadrant via a slipstream vessel and informed of the possible discovery of another Changeling in the quadrant by the science vessel Nova. Odo turned down the offer to be brought back to his quadrant, but agreed to come examine the possible Changeling. (ST - The Fall novel: Revelation and Dust)
In November 2385, Odo met with Corazame, drawing similarities to his original arrival on DS9, where he was introduced to a strange new world he knew nothing about. This was rather the same in Corazame's case, who had been extremely sheltered, being such a lowly Tzenkethi class rank. It took a couple minutes, but Corazame eventually warmed up to Odo, who had given her advice on getting used to a new environment. Odo showed her his shapeshifting abilities, while Corazame demonstrated the Tzenkethi ability to change skin color at will.
Sometime later, when Corazame had been accused of breaking into the chief medical officer's files and office, Odo implored her to tell the truth. Although Corazame had been innocent, she had refused to say anything, believing nobody would ever dispute the fact it was her fault, as she was Tzenkethi and the citizens of the Federation hadn't trusted her kind. Eventually she had been cleared, and taken her leave of the station with the visiting People of the Open Sky. Odo and Corazame said their goodbyes, with Corazame thanking Odo for being so welcoming and for helping her make a decision on what to do with her life.
After Corazame had left, Odo decided to settle on the station, feeling once again welcome, thus ending his tenure on Bajor. (DS9 novel: The Missing)
In 2386, while on a mission for Section 31 in the mirror universe, Doctor Bashir and the Female Changeling theorized that Odo may have originated in the mirror universe and switched sides with the Odo of the primary universe at some point due to their personalities and temperament. (ST - Section 31 novel: Disavowed)
Path to the 25th century
By the 2380s, Odo had become the Changelings' ambassador to solids. At this time, he met with Laas on Koralis III and invited the fellow Founder to come back to the Gamma Quadrant. Laas chose to continue searching for the other infant changelings on the Alpha Quadrant side of the Bajoran wormhole.
In 2385, Odo had a meeting with Lamat'Ukan and invited the Alpha Quadrant Jem'Hadar to return to the Gamma Quadrant. Lamat'Ukan refused to do so, claiming that Odo was a "false god." (ST website : The Path to 2409)
In 2410, Odo arrived a Bajor leading a Dominion Fleet, interceding on Behalf of the Federation and it's allies against the Hur'q forces that had suddenly appeared and assaulted the planet and Deep Space 9.
Alternate realities
- See Odo (alternates).
Appendices
Background information
- Odo was played by Rene Auberjonois.
Appearances
Connections
Terok Nor personnel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cardassian Union Cardassian Guard and Cardassian-allied personnel |
Basso Tromac • Boheeka • Corat Damar • Datar • Skrain Dukat • Dulath • Hadar • Mavek • Narat • Oran • Parek • Sigol Rusot • Gaten Russol • Thrax Sa'kat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bajoran Provisional Government and Bajoran-allied personnel |
Jabara • Kellec Ton • Kira Nerys • Odo • Rom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dominion (2374) | Weyoun | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mirror universe Terok Nor personnel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Klingon-Cardassian Alliance | Elim Garak • Kira Nerys • Odo • Jennifer Sisko • Telok | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Terran Rebellion | Julian Bashir • Sam Bowers • Jadzia • Michael Eddington • Keiko Ishikawa • Leeta • Enrique Muñiz • Nog • Miles O'Brien • Jennifer Sisko • Luther Sloan • Lon Suder • Ezri Tigan • Tiron |
External links
- Odo article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Odo (Star Trek) article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.