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characters in the Star Trek universe, most
notably Brunt and the
various Weyouns on Star Trek: Deep
Space Nine (1994–1999) and Thy'lek
Shran on Star Trek:...
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character interesting and made him a clone, so that he
could return. More
Weyouns appeared in the
series up
until the finale, when the
eighth (and last)...
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being cast as two
recurring characters, the
Ferengi Brunt and the
Vorta Weyoun. He
would go on to
appear in 31
episodes of DS9. In "The Dogs of War", he...
- 1998 (1998-11-04) 40510-556 4.8 A
Vorta defector,
Weyoun-6,
gives Odo
valuable information in
exchange for asylum.
Weyoun-7, the next
clone in the series, pursues...
- the
Weyoun clone with Odo (
Weyoun VI) was
activated after the "accidental"
death of the
previous Weyoun (which both
Weyouns suspect was
arranged by Damar);...
- get".
Jeffrey Combs (
Weyoun/Mulkahey) had some
trouble at
first "finding
Weyoun" in Mulkahey, but
realized that
Mulkahey and
Weyoun are both "suppressing...
- However, in the 1999
episode "The
Changing Face of Evil", it was
stated by
Weyoun that it is in fact
rather temperate.
Among the Breen,
pregnancy at a young...
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representative Weyoun.
Weyoun tells Bashir he made a
moral choice to help the
Dominion in
order to end the war quickly. Bashir,
wondering why
Weyoun and Sloan...
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episode "The
Andorian Incident." He had
previously portra**** the
Vorta Weyoun as well as the
Ferengi Brunt on Deep
Space Nine.
Vaughn Armstrong, who pla****...
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recurring characters make
appearances in this episode,
including Garak,
Weyoun, Dukat, Martok,
Leeta and Ziyal. Upon
learning that the
Romulans and other...