That's a misrepresentation of what he said.Odo got out of line when he said something such as that he would love to put a noose around Kurzon Dax's neck.
He's still a jerk for saying that in the first place. He believed the charges and he was in gruff cop mode taking the other person's side anyway. Plus his meeting with the wife was pretty lousy since he was giving her the third degree also giving her a hard time the whole time.
Why?He's still a jerk for saying that in the first place.
Odo is doing his job, following the clues and evidence where it takes him, regardless of his personal feelings about suspects. He was also right about giving the wife a hard time, she was lying and knew more than she'd previously let on, if Odo didn't get to the truth then an innocent person would've suffered because of it.He's still a jerk for saying that in the first place. He believed the charges and he was in gruff cop mode taking the other person's side anyway. Plus his meeting with the wife was pretty lousy since he was giving her the third degree also giving her a hard time the whole time.
That's Odo (at least in the beginning) perfectly happy being Bad Cop and not requiring a Good Cop. In later series he mellowed which I always thought was as much to do with Auberjonois settling into the role as character development.
He wasn't with the Cardassians or the Bajorans, he was a neutral party that worked on the station, so when the Union forces withdrew he was under no obligation to go with them. When Bajor took over the station, he'd already be known to the people, know the base, and have a proven track record so makes sense for him to be offered the post of Security Chief.He had just switched over from being a Cardassian cop who were pretty Nazi most of the time. Pretty sure Odo laments how much easier his job was then too.
Is it ever explained who Odo was handed over with the station like he was part of the equipment?
I think he was off the station by that time of the withdrawal in the novels, but I think he helped the resistance sabotage Terok Nor in some way.It perhaps is theoretically odd that the Cardassians would have left Odo behind versus taking him with them as a unique individual and a scientific curiosity. But as a practical matter, taking Odo with them if he didn't want to go would probably have been more trouble than it would have been worth.
I can't remember how the Terok Nor novels resolved this question.
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