...Indeed, the blood might have gathered crucial intelligence while sitting there atop that conference table!![]()
Makes me think of "The Thing" and that's kind of spooky creepy if the blood could do that.
...Indeed, the blood might have gathered crucial intelligence while sitting there atop that conference table!![]()
Several extracts from scripts of “The Search” Part II. It is a beautiful episode that reveals interesting details about the Changelings.
Well, I guess the Great Link is their society, after all.
FEMALE SHAPE-SHIFTER
The link is the very foundation of
our society. It provides a meaning
to our existence. It is the merging
of thought and form. The sharing of
idea and sensation.
Obviously, Changelings are not born with the ability to morph, they acquire it gradually and develop it by assuming many shapes, forms and textures. This is how they learn.
FEMALE SHAPE-SHIFTER
(pleasantly)
Tell me, Odo, have you made good use
of our arboretum?
ODO
(not sure what she
means)
In what way?
FEMALE SHAPE-SHIFTER
(surprised by his
response)
By assuming the various shapes
surrounding you.
ODO
Why would I do that?
FEMALE SHAPE-SHIFTER
(as if explaining to
a child)
To become a thing is to know a thing.
To assume its form... is to begin to
understand its existence.
So when they are out of the Link, they are individuals exploring their surroundings, and in the Link, they communicate their experiences to their fellow shapeshifters.
Or they just wanted Odo to think that. I always assumed the whole thing was intentional from the get-go.We also know that they aren't 100% merged in the link because they can (attempt to) hide information from the link or from individuals in it. The link tried to hide the fact that there was a changeling spy in the Klingon high command from Odo when he was judged. They didn't succeed entirely, but they obfuscated it enough that he actually had the wrong person (Gowron instead of Martok).
The fact that they restricted Odo's access to the Link is not enough to say that merging is not complete. It may be up to the individual changeling how much access they will grant, and conversely, there may be social pressure on individuals to grant complete access.Or they just wanted Odo to think that. I always assumed the whole thing was intentional from the get-go.We also know that they aren't 100% merged in the link because they can (attempt to) hide information from the link or from individuals in it. The link tried to hide the fact that there was a changeling spy in the Klingon high command from Odo when he was judged. They didn't succeed entirely, but they obfuscated it enough that he actually had the wrong person (Gowron instead of Martok).
Or they just wanted Odo to think that. I always assumed the whole thing was intentional from the get-go.We also know that they aren't 100% merged in the link because they can (attempt to) hide information from the link or from individuals in it. The link tried to hide the fact that there was a changeling spy in the Klingon high command from Odo when he was judged. They didn't succeed entirely, but they obfuscated it enough that he actually had the wrong person (Gowron instead of Martok).
The fact that they restricted Odo's access to the Link is not enough to say that merging is not complete. It may be up to the individual changeling how much access they will grant, and conversely, there may be social pressure on individuals to grant complete access.Or they just wanted Odo to think that. I always assumed the whole thing was intentional from the get-go.We also know that they aren't 100% merged in the link because they can (attempt to) hide information from the link or from individuals in it. The link tried to hide the fact that there was a changeling spy in the Klingon high command from Odo when he was judged. They didn't succeed entirely, but they obfuscated it enough that he actually had the wrong person (Gowron instead of Martok).
Perhaps most importantly the Founders deliberately infected Odo, limiting his ability to shapeshift, the skill that is at the heart of the merging that occurs in the Great Link. They were in control of physicality throughout the whole episode, up to the point he was made humanoid.
How so? The quote says "the very foundation of our society". Not only would it be rather redundant to say that the society is the foundation of the society, but the human analogy would put something like "marriage" or "sex" in the slot the Female Founder uses for the Link. Or perhaps "greed", but she's apparently speaking about a biological foundation there, so...Well, I guess the Great Link is their society, after all.
This assuming that individuals exist in the first place. Separate blobs that mimic humanoids might better be considered pseudopods of one organism instead. It's too bad that we only study the Changeling society through Odo, a known outlier; perhaps he will mature to become one of the Whole eventually?So when they are out of the Link, they are individuals exploring their surroundings, and in the Link, they communicate their experiences to their fellow shapeshifters.
A single individual today can be divided internally, his or her mind wallowing in the waves of conflicting 'social pressures' and whatnot... One really wonders about the extent to which Odo was manipulated while within the Link, or when Linking with the Female Founder. For all we know, 100% of his body matter was swapped, with 'viruses' or 'tapeworms' hiding in the new matter. Or whatever. The more alien, the better IMHO!If it's up to the individual how much access they grant, or if such a thing as 'social pressure' even exists in the link, then that's definite proof that the merging isn't complete. In a 100% merger, the individual would cease to exist.
How so? The quote says "the very foundation of our society". Not only would it be rather redundant to say that the society is the foundation of the society, but the human analogy would put something like "marriage" or "sex" in the slot the Female Founder uses for the Link. Or perhaps "greed", but she's apparently speaking about a biological foundation there, so...Well, I guess the Great Link is their society, after all.
This assuming that individuals exist in the first place. Separate blobs that mimic humanoids might better be considered pseudopods of one organism instead. It's too bad that we only study the Changeling society through Odo, a known outlier; perhaps he will mature to become one of the Whole eventually?So when they are out of the Link, they are individuals exploring their surroundings, and in the Link, they communicate their experiences to their fellow shapeshifters.
A single individual today can be divided internally, his or her mind wallowing in the waves of conflicting 'social pressures' and whatnot... One really wonders about the extent to which Odo was manipulated while within the Link, or when Linking with the Female Founder. For all we know, 100% of his body matter was swapped, with 'viruses' or 'tapeworms' hiding in the new matter. Or whatever. The more alien, the better IMHO!If it's up to the individual how much access they grant, or if such a thing as 'social pressure' even exists in the link, then that's definite proof that the merging isn't complete. In a 100% merger, the individual would cease to exist.
Timo Saloniemi
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