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Omet'iklan was a Jem'Hadar First who lived in the 24th century.

Biography[]

In 2372, Omet'iklan served under Weyoun on a mission to secure an Iconian gateway from a group of rogue Jem'Hadar on Vandros IV. Omet'iklan reluctantly forged an alliance with the crew of the USS Defiant to complete the mission. Omet'iklan had planned to attempt to kill Benjamin Sisko when the mission was over, but came to respect the captain. Omet'iklan later killed Weyoun for doubting the loyalty of his men and remained on the planet to stop more of the rogue Jem'Hadar. (DS9 episode: "To the Death"; CCG set: The Dominion)

In 2376, Ezri Dax thought of Omet'iklan of an example of a mature and more disciplined Jem'Hadar when Elias Vaughn divulged information on some Starfleet research which indicated Jem'Hadar became less violent and more disciplined as they aged. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book Two)

In 2377, Sisko cited Omet'iklan as an intelligent Jem'Hadar soldier, but who lacked free will just like Remata'klan and Taran'atar. (DS9 novel: Fearful Symmetry)

Alternate timeline[]

In an alternate timeline, Omet'iklan was one of the senior Jem'Hadar soldiers in an invasion of the Alpha Quadrant. He was executed by the Founders for firing the torpedoes that destroyed the USS Enterprise-E, which consequently killed the changeling, Odo. (ST - Echoes and Refractions novel: A Gutted World)

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