It's already been confirmed onscreen that she's a hybrid.Vulcan (Romulans can't do the mind meld).
There are a few other examples, too. An Admiral Raner was mentioned in The Pegasus as being the chief of Starfleet Security. There was also a nameless female head of Starfleet Security mentioned on DS9 and Voyager who may or may not be Raner.
Although not specified to be the head of Starfleet Security, Admiral Toddman from The Die is Cast is with Starfleet Security and held the rank of Vice Admiral. He also wore a gold Admiral's uniform, making him the only 24th century flag officer besides Oh to wear gold.
I'm still trying to figure out why Chabon allowed her to be that way. I find it difficult to believe he intended her to be that way, so what gives?The writers didn't bother with her. Why should we?![]()
The impression I got was, like Narek being the failure of the family and Narissa barely letting him carry on, Oh saw them both as likely failures and was already making plans beyond them.So I was rewatching episode 2 yesterday and I stumbled across something Narissa said to Narek about Oh: "Commodore Oh is quite distressed. She has been a useful ally for a long time. I can't have her turning on us."
However, in the season finale we see Oh leading the squadron of warbirds trying to wipe out Coppelius. Obviously she is a high-ranking Romulan(/Vulcan) member of the Zhat Vash. Earlier we witness her leading Narek, Narissa, Rhamda, and others to the Admonition. She absolutely doesn't appear to be merely a useful ally here.
What am I missing or getting wrong here?
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