My bad. As for who infected him, wasn't it established as the changeling from "The Adversary"? "Ties of Blood and Water" certainly wouldn't make sense, as that was in the fifth season.^Photon means the illness from "Broken Link", not the Section 31 disease.
Someone around here mentioned a deleted scene that revealed that Weyoun delivered the poison when he met Odo in "Ties of Blood and Water". I don't know the veracity of that claim, but it sounds good to me.
AdmiralGarak said:
Someone around here mentioned a deleted scene that revealed that Weyoun delivered the poison when he met Odo in "Ties of Blood and Water". I don't know the veracity of that claim, but it sounds good to me.
"Ties of Blood and Water" aired in the fifth season. Unless the poison works backward through time, it would be impossible.Timo said:
"Ties of Blood and Water" is a more plausible occasion for the poisoning, because there was open contact between the Feds and the Dominion at the time. But this would imply slowly acting poison, which again isn't logical at all.
When the femme fatale returns to check on her success at the end of the episode, it's her good luck that Odo has lost all his policeman's mental acuity in the "humanizing" process, and fails to connect the dots
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