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== Morphogenic virus ==
 
== Morphogenic virus ==
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''"Presumably, he was also "cured" of the virus in that episode when he was made a solid. He was subsequently re-infected by the Female Changeling in the sixth season episode "Behind the Lines", which explains why Odo and Weyoun believe that Odo is in fact free of the disease even though other Founders have begun to exhibit symptoms. "''
 
''"Presumably, he was also "cured" of the virus in that episode when he was made a solid. He was subsequently re-infected by the Female Changeling in the sixth season episode "Behind the Lines", which explains why Odo and Weyoun believe that Odo is in fact free of the disease even though other Founders have begun to exhibit symptoms. "''
   
It's somewhat nit-picky, but this statement doesn't completely make sense. If Odo had been re-infected by the Female Changeling, then the analysis conducted by Dr. Bashir in "When it Rains..." would have reflected this. The fact that Bashir was able to determine that Odo had been infected by Section 31 would indicate that Odo had been carrying the virus even when he was in solid form.
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It's somewhat nit-picky, but this statement doesn't completely make sense. If Odo had been re-infected by the Female Changeling, then the analysis conducted by Dr. Bashir in "When it Rains..." would have reflected this. The fact that Bashir was able to determine that Odo had been infected by Section 31 would indicate that Odo had been carrying the virus even when he was in solid form. {{unsigned-anon|203.59.12.160}}
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== Wtf is this? ==
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When Weyoun is telling Odo the history of the Vorta, he first recounts that a female changeling was running from solids. Then Weyoun says a family of Vorta hid him and that the now male changeling promised the Vorta great power. Does this imply that the changeling reversed genders during it's ordeal? {{unsigned-anon|74.192.41.166}}
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:As far as I can tell from both the script and the transcript, the changeling in the story was consistently referred to as male.&ndash;[[User:Cleanse|Cleanse]] <small><sup>( [[User talk:Cleanse|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Cleanse|contribs]] )</sup></small> 23:40, September 8, 2011 (UTC)
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=="the great river"==
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In the passage of this article which explains how the title of this episode relates to it's contents there seems to be an omission. "The great river" sounds like a reference not only to the Ferngi's beliefs but to the great link of the changelings. Does anyone else agree? [[Special:Contributions/68.57.197.130|68.57.197.130]] 00:50, August 9, 2012 (UTC)

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Morphogenic virus

"Presumably, he was also "cured" of the virus in that episode when he was made a solid. He was subsequently re-infected by the Female Changeling in the sixth season episode "Behind the Lines", which explains why Odo and Weyoun believe that Odo is in fact free of the disease even though other Founders have begun to exhibit symptoms. "

It's somewhat nit-picky, but this statement doesn't completely make sense. If Odo had been re-infected by the Female Changeling, then the analysis conducted by Dr. Bashir in "When it Rains..." would have reflected this. The fact that Bashir was able to determine that Odo had been infected by Section 31 would indicate that Odo had been carrying the virus even when he was in solid form. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.59.12.160.


Wtf is this?

When Weyoun is telling Odo the history of the Vorta, he first recounts that a female changeling was running from solids. Then Weyoun says a family of Vorta hid him and that the now male changeling promised the Vorta great power. Does this imply that the changeling reversed genders during it's ordeal? The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.192.41.166.

As far as I can tell from both the script and the transcript, the changeling in the story was consistently referred to as male.–Cleanse ( talk | contribs ) 23:40, September 8, 2011 (UTC)

"the great river"

In the passage of this article which explains how the title of this episode relates to it's contents there seems to be an omission. "The great river" sounds like a reference not only to the Ferngi's beliefs but to the great link of the changelings. Does anyone else agree? 68.57.197.130 00:50, August 9, 2012 (UTC)