Odo as a Changeling easily, especially if you lack beam weaponry to combat Odo.
I desperately need to learn how to use emojis or something to make clear that I'm not being serious with things.Yes, it was more in response to the idea that coming back from the dead is some inherent advantage. If Neelix can do it, anyone can. (Well, if Seven's around anyway)
When did Worf do it?
TNG Transfigurations. John Doe kills him during his escape attempt, but then realizing what he's done, uses his powers to resurrect Worf.
Which no longer interests the Jem'Hadar.Worf cannot be defeated, it must be noted. He can only be killed.
Or ropes and tie them. Or blades and impale them. Or a cage and imprison them. Or a blanket and suffocate them. In unarmed combat, Odo is like a "Win" button.Couldn't odo fashion part of himself into furniture and bash someone?
confirmed Odo crossoverCouldn't odo fashion part of himself into furniture and bash someone?
She couldn't even make it to the end of TNG's first season.Tasha has a chance to make it to the end,
Or ropes and tie them. Or blades and impale them. Or a cage and imprison them. Or a blanket and suffocate them. In unarmed combat, Odo is like a "Win" button.
When you can turn yourself into a chair or a painting, it's easy to spy on evildoers. Since Tuvok can only look like Tuvok, it's a bit harder for him.
I pick Odo. But Tasha has a chance to make it to the end, particularly if Worf bites it early (see “Yesterday’s Enterprise” where Tasha was around a few years later while Worf was nowhere to be seen). Which might be possible, just to give the impression that Chekov and Reed (and La’an, Nhan, & Shaxs, though not listed), have a chance as well. We are talking TNG Worf after all, not DS9 Worf.
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