- Weyoun
Star Trek character|if=|Title = Weyoun
bgcolor = #ddddff
Caption = Weyoun
Size = 225px
Species =Vorta
Sex =male
Planet = Unknown
Affiliation = Dominion
Position = Second in command of Dominion forces in the Alpha Quadrant
Posting =Cardassia Prime
Terok Nor
Portrayed =Jeffrey Combs Weyoun (played by
Jeffrey Combs ) is second-in-command of Dominion forces in the Alpha Quadrant, on "".Weyoun is a
Vorta , a Gamma Quadrant cloned-race created to serve in the Dominion hierarchy as administrators.Combs, who also played the recurring character of on "Deep Space Nine", stated that he preferred playing Weyoun. [cite interview|last = Combs|first=Jeffrey|subjectlink=Jeffrey Combs|interviewer=startrek.com|title=An Interview with Jeffrey Combs - Part 2|url=http://www.startrek.com/startrek/videoview?id=8275]
Overview
There are actually several Weyouns, all clones. The Weyoun line first appears in "To the Death" in the guise of Weyoun 4. He is killed by his own
Jem'Hadar First after questioning his men's loyalty. Weyoun 5 first appears in an attempt to convince aCardassian defector to return home and support the regime (episode "Ties of Blood and Water"), and is the first to serve as commander of Dominion forces in the Alpha Quadrant. At some point between the episodes "Shadows and Symbols " and "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River", he is killed in a transporter accident that may have been arranged by Legate Damar.Weyoun 6 tries to defect to the Federation but sacrifices his own life in order to prevent Odo's death. Weyoun 7 is activated after the discovery of Weyoun 6's attempt to defect. Under normal circumstances, there is only one vorta clone operating at a time, but when Weyoun 6 defected, Weyoun 7 was activated. Weyoun 7 was killed by Lieutenant Commander
Worf ("Strange Bedfellows").Elim Garak kills Weyoun 8 during the Cardassian underground's assault on Dominion headquarters during the Battle of Cardassia ("What You Leave Behind, Part II"). Upon his death, theFemale Changeling observes that Weyoun 8 was the last Weyoun clone, a fact that Garak, who loathed Weyoun, finds most gratifying and replies: "I was hoping you'd say that!" Weyoun 8 was the last as a result of the destruction of the cloning facility on Rondac III ("The Changing Face of Evil ").A ninth Weyoun appears in the non-canon novels of the
Deep Space Nine relaunch .References
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