
Psycho-Medical Profile, Medical File Extract:
Report of Chief Medical Officer Julian
Bashir, M.D. (acting in counselor's capacity)
Bajoran Central Archives File appended
Found adrift and alone in the Denorious
Belt in his natural gelatinous state with no clue to his origin, this unique
shapeshifter
was returned to Cardassian-occupied Bajor
in 2356 and given to Dr. Mora Pol at the Bajoran Institute for Science
to research
under much pressure. However, after a lifetime
of wondering, it was not until early 2371 that Odo discovered he was one
of
100 changeling Founders sent out at an
unspecified earlier time as an exploratory contact mission from the Dominion,
implanted genetically with the need to
return home someday.
Initially it was only the formative Odo's
duplication of his container, a Krokian Petri beaker, that alerted Mora
to his
sentience. Even after gaining intelligence,
communication skills and a refined morphing ability he'd had trouble with
"social
integration," Mora noted. His name stems
from the Cardassian words for "nothing" - the literal translation of "Odo'ital,"
which
Dr. Mora's Cardassian overseer took as
the meaning of his intended specimen label "Unknown Sample" that was affixed
to
his container. After he was known to be
sentient, the native scientists as a joke "Bajorized" it into "Odo Ital,"
and later just
"Odo." The irony of the name "Nothing"
was not lost on the homeless, friendless alien then, who turned the self-image
around after the coming of Kira and the
Starfleet crew.
As he grew and matured his humiliation in
this role only mounted, thanks to incidents such as those which culminated
with
his coerced performance in 2363 of a mocking
"neck trick" for visiting Cardassian Central Command members, including
Gul
Dukat, and he walked out on Mora and the
lab soon after. Even so, he kept his hair style, maintained after much
practice,
which was copied from Pol's, and the period
reinforced his self-reliance.
After two years of building a reputation
as a neutral arbiter settling simple squabbles among Bajorans, he was coerced
by
Dukat into solving a murder on DS9 (then
Terok Nor), where he met Quark and a mysterious resistance-fighter Kira
for the
first time. The case went unsolved for
five years, but he eventually realized the murderer was indeed Kira, taking
vengeance
on a turncoat Bajoran collaborator.
The incident and good work prompted Dukat
to keep him on in a steady and satisfying role there as long as his own
sense
of justice was allowed; he was less open
and decisive, an outsider without status, but had no fear about sounding
off on
Cardassian injustice on Bajor. Years later,
during the accidental activation of Terok Nor's old counter-insurgency
system, he
realized how much Dukat and the occupying
Cardassians distrusted their security chief as an "honorable man": his
forcefields were left on a separate supply
than those reopened by the program in case he sided with the workers. His
old
Cardassian access codes were still valid,
but the Level 6 clearance level wasn't enough to disable the program when
it ran
amok in 2371.
By 2367 he had been designated an officer
of the Cardassian court to testify in criminal cases -a title never revoked.
He
knew Cardassian occupation liaison and
collaborator Kubus well; he had known Prylar Bek in passing as well and
thought
him a good man before his public suicide
for a role in the Kendra Valley Massacre.
Following the Cardassian withdrawal in 2369
he proved invaluable to the new Starfleet commander Sisko and was invited
to
stay on; he guessed at the time about 500
people would want to frame him for murder. Although he was soon cleared
after a
temporary resignation when accused of just
that crime, Sisko often had to defend him to a skeptical or outright suspicious
Starfleet. Odo zealously guarded the independence
of his office and methods when the two butted heads, but eventually he
and Sisko came to see eye-to-eye. Even
so, Odo has threatened his resignation at least three times, each when
he felt his
job was threatened by Starfleet officers:
Lt. George Primmin in 2369, Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington in 2371, and Lt.
Cmdr.
Worf in 2372.
Most of the senior officers call him "constable"
as does even Quark and occasional visitors, but he doesn't like it, preferring
"chief of security;" He can fly a Runabout
but is not a combat pilot by any means.
As tensions mounted upon discovery of the
Dominion and its warning to avoid use of the wormhole, in early 2371 he
finally
met his own people, the changeling Founders,
but out of conscience he refused their bid to join their Great Link and
leave
"Solids" behind.
When captured later that year by Enabran
Tain and the Romulan-Cardassian strike force attacking the Founders homeworld,
he was interrogated by Garak about his
people while held by force against regenerating. With no information to
divulge he
never cracked, only admitting he wanted
to go home eventually - an idea he later refuted. Weeks later, Dax's former
host
Curzon talked him into remaining joined
permanently during Jadzia's zhian'tara, but he apologized later after she
persuaded
Curzon to give it up.
As mere shapeshifting wore thin for him,
he disagreed with his onetime female mentor Changeling that what he's lived
his life
for is not justice but "order." Through
several more attempts to woo him over, he later became the first changeling
to ever
harm another when scuffling with an infiltrator
aboard the U.S.S. Defiant. Previously, even as a security officer he had
never
taken a life or used any kind of weapon
other than his own body.
Not surprisingly, he hates parties and socializing,
although after the attitude change that came with his newfound identity
and independence in 2371 he began to practice
morphing a draining drink glass merely to do just that - with Kira at their
former weekly security reports review,
and for breakfasts with Garak. Seeing no good in humanoids' need for material
gain,
he has never learned the rules to dabo
- though he once played Kalevian Montar with Gul Dukat. He's taken to reading
Terran
police mysteries, including some borrowed
from O'Brien; the chief had also talked him into joining him twice for
holosuite
kayaking by late 2371, ca. SD 48521.
As a changeling who chooses to retain solid
form most of the time, he must return to his gelatinous natural state every
16
hours of the 26-hour Bajoran day to regenerate,
and appears to need no more than an hour's rest; the cycle rarely varies,
and he feels no need to stay gelatinous
any longer than needed. He originally poured himself into a bucket kept
in the back
of his office to regenerate until discovering
his true roots, and so now uses formal quarters filled with a wide array
of forms
and textures to explore his shapeshifter
nature, opting to mimic anything or regenerate in a puddle anywhere he
chooses
with his newfound privacy. The bucket became
a pot for Kira's housewarming gift , a house plant. Except for Dr. Pol,
he says
no one until Lwaxana Troi, circa SD 46925,
had seen him in his transitional form, but others followed as DS missions
mounted. Verad's gang forced him into gelatinous-state
confinement in a small stasis box secured with a Delgorian lock.
In their mutual mistrust he and Quark have
a running duel of wits, and he has even been forced to turn to him in a
pinch, but
they actually respect each other and have
betrayed some affection for the other at times. He stops by Quark's three
or four
times a day usually, but keeps a full-time
watch during the Gratitude Festival.
ADD TO FILE: Odo
REPORT BY: ---
REPORT ENTERED: Quark's Place, Promenade,
DS9
This addendum may only be viewed for a price.
Constable Odo has an unexpressed and unrequited
love for Kira - after years of proclaiming humanoid love as among the
qualities he can't fathom, and feigned
shock at Bolian Lysia Arlin's onetime crush on him, and even Lwaxana Troi's
ongoing
infatuation which they ended with an affectionate
understanding. Kira often turns to him for counsel, is a staunch defender
and affectionate friend, but she has never
guessed his true feelings toward her. He took off work for the first time
ever to see
her during the Gratitude Festival of 2371,
as his Bajoran deputies do, and left it with Starfleet security - but he
has quietly
stepped aside, first for Vedek Bareil and
now First Minister Shakaar. I suppose that's the reason for the end of
their weekly
review of Security Activity Reports.
That's it, for the record.
Psycho-Medical Profile, Medical File Extract:
CMO J. Bashir, M.D. (acting in counselor's
capacity)
I update this file noting that, having been
punished by his own people during his first and only time in the Great
Link, Odo
began this year as a Solid (with type O-negative
blood) and now, after enduring the further trauma of losing a child of
his own
kind, is back to his old self. And it's
just as well: I do not know how much longer we could put up with the poor
constable
experimenting with food, beverages, and
even worse forgetting his mortal limits and injuring himself. While I do
not fully
understand the mechanics of this process,
I have identified several strains of morphogenic particles which are a
trademark of
cellular metamorphosis, and we received
many more insights from his short-lived "baby" Changeling.
On a sad note, the constable had a hard
time admitting his sense of loss in mourning for the baby Founder, but
on the other
hand the event helped seal a rift like
no other between he and Dr. Mora as Odo experienced what it was like to
check out an
infant, lifeless Changeling baby. Ironically,
Odo had mentioned only weeks before that child-rearing would require too
much
work and thus he wouldn't be any good at
it.
However, it was his conversion to a Solid
that led to Odo's Great Link image of Gowron as a changeling, and the subsequent
and extremely dangerous covert action to
check this theory: an operation that ended with Odo fingering Martok as
the
Changeling and Gowron the latest to gain
a healthy respect for his abilities. Despite Starfleet's many reservation
over the
years, it is with a good deal of irony
that I witnessed Michael Eddington, Odo's onetime replacement, hunted and
captured
as a Maquis.
And then there is the strange case of appending
Ambassador Lwaxana Troi to this file. An old embarrassment to Odo, he
agreed to marry her late last year so she
would not have to give up her unborn son to its father, as per Tavnian
custom and
law. This to me is surprising, as I observe
how he continues to dismiss many female admirers such as Bajoran restaurateur
Chalan Aroyo.
This may be only exceeded by what Quark
swears to me is Odo's dallying with romance novels of the 20th century
-- which
he dismisses as criminal profile research.

