CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
Vortex - Odo is suspicious of an alien (Croden) who the Klingons brought through the wormhole. He also notices twin Miradorn nodding to Quark. Croden tries to rob a stolen egg thing from the Miradorn but Odo was spying on them (he just spies on people he's even a little suspicious of.) Croden kills one of the Miradorn in the struggle and his brother is angry and wants revenge. Odo thinks it's curious that Croden had a Ferengi phaser and knew about the sale of the egg (to Quark) and suspects Quark and Croden were working together. Croden calls Odo a "Changeling" and claims to have heard of others in the Gamma Quadrant and even to have met one. Odo tries to get more information from Quark. The Miradorn waits outside Odo's office to kill Croden. Odo presses Croden for my information and Croden tells him that there used to be shapeshifters on his planet but they were persecuted and drive out. He knows where they are now though and can take Odo to meet them. He has a small amount of shapeshifting liquid which he claims comes from the colony of changelings. Siko and Dax go to Croden's planet and they say Croden is guilty of many crimes and want him handed over. And shout at Sisko a lot. Croden convinces Odo that only he knows where the colony of changelings is.
Sisko tells Odo to escort Croden back to his home planet. They sneak his runabout out in a freighter so that Miradorn don't notice. Croden explains his backstory to Odo: he was declared an enemy of the state and the security forces on his homeworld murdered both his wives so he killed the killers in revenge. The Miradorn threatens Quark and Rom into giving up Odo's location (Quark does try to lie to prtoect Odo at first.) Rom thinks this was a genius move by Quark because the Miradorn will kill Odo and Croden for them (wow Rom was a big fan of murder in seaosn one) but Quark is sad that Odo might die. The Miradorn attacks Odo's runabout but of course Odo won't give up his prisoner. He gives Croden the controls so he can pilot the runabout through a vortex and escape the Miradorn (but he follows anyway.) They arrive at a planet and Croden admits there is no colony of changelings (though his people do tell stories of them.) He bought the shapeshifting liquid thing from a merchant. It turns into a key to unlock a secret compartment with Croden's daughter inside it. That's what this was all about! The Miradorn attacks and Odo is knocked out by a rock falling on his head (he shapeshifts a humanoid brain for himself when he's in humanoid form?), but Croden carries him to safety. There's more chasing in the vortex and the visual effects are really quite good here, the vortex looks good and the spaceship stuff is a lot better than in 'Past Prologue'. The Miradorn ends up blowing himself up. A Vulcan ship(!) contacts Odo and he lies and tells them Croden and his daughter are survivors from another ship. They're taken back to Vulcan and Odo promises to tell Sisko that Croden died. Odo lying to protect a criminal! That's character development! Croden gives Odo the shapeshifting key in the hope that it will help him find his home. Odo smiles for the first time ever to Croden's daughter.
It's a lot better than the last Odo centric episode. Rene Auberjonois is one of the strongest actors in the cast and gives Odo new levels here. The backstory about Changelings is nice to learn, even if it's possibly not true (though it ends up being pretty accurate.) And the ending with Odo letting the prisoner go and smiling at the little girl is pretty cute! On the downside the actor playing Croden is a bit annoying. I also feel like they're overusing Quark and his criminal schemes at this point? Like every episode he's up to another plot that often ends with someone getting killed and it's getting a bit silly that he hasn't been arrested for anything yet. They should just let him run the bar for a while. But yeah it's a solid episode.
SCORE: 7.5/10
Sisko tells Odo to escort Croden back to his home planet. They sneak his runabout out in a freighter so that Miradorn don't notice. Croden explains his backstory to Odo: he was declared an enemy of the state and the security forces on his homeworld murdered both his wives so he killed the killers in revenge. The Miradorn threatens Quark and Rom into giving up Odo's location (Quark does try to lie to prtoect Odo at first.) Rom thinks this was a genius move by Quark because the Miradorn will kill Odo and Croden for them (wow Rom was a big fan of murder in seaosn one) but Quark is sad that Odo might die. The Miradorn attacks Odo's runabout but of course Odo won't give up his prisoner. He gives Croden the controls so he can pilot the runabout through a vortex and escape the Miradorn (but he follows anyway.) They arrive at a planet and Croden admits there is no colony of changelings (though his people do tell stories of them.) He bought the shapeshifting liquid thing from a merchant. It turns into a key to unlock a secret compartment with Croden's daughter inside it. That's what this was all about! The Miradorn attacks and Odo is knocked out by a rock falling on his head (he shapeshifts a humanoid brain for himself when he's in humanoid form?), but Croden carries him to safety. There's more chasing in the vortex and the visual effects are really quite good here, the vortex looks good and the spaceship stuff is a lot better than in 'Past Prologue'. The Miradorn ends up blowing himself up. A Vulcan ship(!) contacts Odo and he lies and tells them Croden and his daughter are survivors from another ship. They're taken back to Vulcan and Odo promises to tell Sisko that Croden died. Odo lying to protect a criminal! That's character development! Croden gives Odo the shapeshifting key in the hope that it will help him find his home. Odo smiles for the first time ever to Croden's daughter.
It's a lot better than the last Odo centric episode. Rene Auberjonois is one of the strongest actors in the cast and gives Odo new levels here. The backstory about Changelings is nice to learn, even if it's possibly not true (though it ends up being pretty accurate.) And the ending with Odo letting the prisoner go and smiling at the little girl is pretty cute! On the downside the actor playing Croden is a bit annoying. I also feel like they're overusing Quark and his criminal schemes at this point? Like every episode he's up to another plot that often ends with someone getting killed and it's getting a bit silly that he hasn't been arrested for anything yet. They should just let him run the bar for a while. But yeah it's a solid episode.
SCORE: 7.5/10