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"Chimera" Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode Episode no. Episode 162 Directed by Steve Posey Written by René Echevarria Production code 564 Original air date February 17, 1999 Guest stars J.G. Hertzler
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"Badda-Bing Badda-Bang"List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Chimera" is the fourteenth episode of the seventh season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The story revolves around Odo meeting another member of his race.
Plot summary
While returning to Deep Space Nine, Odo and Chief O'Brien encounter another Changeling. This Changeling, like Odo, is one of the Hundred, sent to explore the Alpha Quadrant. The Changeling, who calls himself Laas, has no knowledge of The Dominion or the Founders. He stowed away on the runabout when he sensed Odo's presence, and is eager to learn more about their kind.
On DS9, Dr. Bashir confirms that Laas is not a Founder, and Captain Sisko allows Laas the freedom of the station as long as he remains in Odo's custody. The two changelings discuss their past. Laas reveals that he does not trust humanoids (who he refers to as "monoforms"), but neither does he support the Founders' agenda, and just wishes to avoid humanoids. When the two share the Great Link, Odo reveals he too would have left human space, had he not fallen in love with Major Kira.
As days pass, Laas attempts to convince Odo to embrace his Changeling heritage, and suggests they leave the station in order to find more of the Hundred and form their own Great Link. Odo is tempted, especially when Laas (who is much more apt at shapeshifting), helps him improve his skills. Matters are not helped, however, by Laas' disinterest in human friendship.
Laas causes a disturbance on the Promenade when he transforms into a fog. Emergency crews are sent to deal what they think is a life-support malfunction, and are angered when they learn the truth. The commotion draws the attention of two Klingon officers visiting the station. Seeing what they assume is a Founder, they attack Laas with knives. Laas' shapeshifting allows him to both defend against the attack and kill one of the Klingons.
After news of the killing reaches Klingon High Command, they request that Laas be extradited to the Empire for trial. Kira, wanting to give Odo the opportunity to travel with his own, frees Laas and tells everyone that he escaped. Privately, she lets Odo know that Laas is waiting on Koralis III. Odo meets Laas on Koralis, but declines to leave with him. Odo tells Laas that he is wrong about the "solids" and that he is staying with Kira. Back on DS9, Odo shows his love and affection for Kira by transforming into a golden light, so that Kira can feel the closeness of the Great Link.
External links
- Chimera at the Internet Movie Database
- "Chimera" at TV.com
- Chimera at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- Chimera at StarTrek.com
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 7 Episodes 1998-1999 Image in the Sand · Shadows and Symbols · Afterimage · Take Me Out to the Holosuite · Chrysalis · Treachery, Faith, and the Great River · Once More Unto the Breach · The Siege of AR-558 · Covenant · It's Only a Paper Moon · Prodigal Daughter · The Emperor's New Cloak · Field of Fire · Chimera · Badda-Bing Badda-Bang · Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges · Penumbra · 'Til Death Do Us Part · Strange Bedfellows · The Changing Face of Evil · When It Rains… · Tacking Into the Wind · Extreme Measures · The Dogs of War · What You Leave Behind, Parts I & IIStar Trek: Deep Space Nine Primary characters Julian Bashir · Ezri Dax · Jadzia Dax · Kira Nerys · Miles O'Brien · Odo · Quark · Benjamin Sisko · Jake Sisko · WorfOther topics Episodes · DVD releases · Recurring characters · "Relaunch" novels · Bajor · Deep Space Nine · USS Defiant · Dominion War · RunaboutCategories:- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes
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