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Also, it's funny that Odo actually does bone a random chick in that one episode, but when he finally gets the chance to bone Kira, he hits her with the cum cloud maneuver. What did they mean by this?
The Laas character basically hinted that they weren’t just limited to liquids or solids—they could straight-up turn into fire. So, by extension, I guess that means Odo could’ve evolved into some next-level shapeshifter with abilities we never even saw?

That feels like a bit much. I love DS9 but if is where things were headed, maybe it’s for the best we never got a season eight.
 
Tbh I preferred Kirstie Alley, yes I know she's a total flake and a nutjob but she nailed it in II.
Yeah. Robin is a good actress and all, but I really enjoy Kirstie's vulcan performance more. I feel like she got it.
 
The Laas character basically hinted that they weren’t just limited to liquids or solids—they could straight-up turn into fire. So, by extension, I guess that means Odo could’ve evolved into some next-level shapeshifter with abilities we never even saw?
iirc it was mentioned a few times that Odo was kind of a sped at Founders-ing since he was basically a feral boy raised by wolves
 
iirc it was mentioned a few times that Odo was kind of a sped at Founders-ing since he was basically a feral boy raised by wolves
Odo was also considered very "young," having drifted in the Denorias Belt for a long time before being found in an old mason jar with a rusty lid.

Wasn't it something like 300 years in the past the Founders sent out "The Hundred" newly formed changelings? Laas was found much earlier than Odo, hence Laas saying "Its all still so new to you!"
 
I hope the double post can be forgiven so that I can post one of the best scenes from DS9.

 
Agreed. I've said it before, but he has a Kirk-like vibe with his hammy ways.
I don't even think it's hammy. He's a stage actor and that explains a lot of his quirks, such as his deep breaths in between sentences. You need those to project your voice, which is a necessity in the days before everyone being miked up.
 
The Laas character basically hinted that they weren’t just limited to liquids or solids—they could straight-up turn into fire.
Oh, that character. By linking with Odo, he would have been infected by the morphogenic virus. The show forgot all about this. So I guess he's dead, or something. I hate Trek loose ends, because they'll never be resolved now.
 
Ladies: you know Odo could have hit the spot (provided he knew where it was).
Oh, that character. By linking with Odo, he would have been infected by the morphogenic virus. The show forgot all about this. So I guess he's dead, or something. I hate Trek loose ends, because they'll never be resolved now.
You might be right, or he might have had that same "I must return to my homeland" shit that Odo had as well. He was kind of a prick, so I don't really care.
 
I don't even think it's hammy. He's a stage actor and that explains a lot of his quirks, such as his deep breaths in between sentences. You need those to project your voice, which is a necessity in the days before everyone being miked up.
I like the fan theory that it's just the normal way to operate as a captain in Starfleet, and for whatever reasons over the decades of captaining ships they often project loudly and pace themselves in that particular manner, like how (in pop culture) marines and drill sargents all sound like that guy from Full Metal Jacket
 
If there could be an "energy being" of "pure thought" like the Organians or Q, such a being could be a "brain" made of magic "psionic" "pure thought" component or "neurons" unbound by spacetime, yet linked to eachother in a pattern. Unbound by spacetime and ordinary mass-energy, such a "brain" could be developed quite a lot. For example, a map of such a "brain" could be a big Matrioshka brain the size of a solar system (if mapped out with the density of neurons in a human brain), yet such a "brain" could fit in a zero-dimensional point because such isn't made of mass-energy. And such a "brain" wouldn't be limited by silly things such as the speed of light or heat regulation concern.

Spock may have been onto something there when he claimed that difference between Organian and human is like that of human and amoeba.

:thinking:
 
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Bro, Odo literally condemned an entire colony of his friend's descendants to non-existence so he could get that Kira nooky. What the fuck are you talking about?
Admittedly, it was a version of himself that had spent hundreds of years yearning after a love that never was. I can imagine him being quite a bit more obsessive and emotionally compromised than the Odo we know and love.

It was also just a retarded episode because who honestly gives a fuck about a POSSIBLE future colony? No one seems to acknowledge that by consigning a large portion of the crew to die that they are destroying the possible futures of their own crew and their own possible future progeny that, as a bonus, wouldn't all be trapped on some weird world unable to leave (and allowing everyone to go back to their own families rather than settle for fucking their co-workers, though that would have probably been a blessing for O'brian in hindsight).

Sorry, also really needed an excuse to bitch about how stupid everyone was during that episode.
 
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