The runabout was the Founder.
Wait... that would mean that Founders are capable of transporting, independant of any technology.
Holy crap, they ARE gods!
Serious answer, Laas turned into a giant space manta ray that was capable of warp travel.
The runabout was the Founder.
Wait... that would mean that Founders are capable of transporting, independant of any technology.
Holy crap, they ARE gods!
Wonder if Laas could cloak?^I'd suspect so, but it might be an effort and require more than one consciousness.
And Laas definitely was generating a warp field when he found Odo.
Are you saying Laas is equal to Chuck Norris?
Are you saying Laas is equal to Chuck Norris?
Not quite, b/c......................
- When Chuck Norris looks in the mirror nothing appears. There can never be a second Chuck Norris.
- When there's a fire, you stop, drop, and roll. When there's a Chuck Norris, you stop, drop, and die.
- We don't know if Chuck Norris enjoys a good fight. He's never had one.
- Chuck Norris bites the hand that feeds him�and eats their entrails.
- An apple a day keeps the doctor away. A Chuck Norris a day kills.
- Chuck Norris can unscramble an egg.
- When Chuck Norris wants popcorn, he breathes on Nebraska.
- Chuck Norris has a vacation home on the sun.
- Chuck Norris uses red hot lava to moisturize his skin.
- Chuck Norris invented the apple
Or then the original Bashir, Martok, Worf and Garak were all killed, and the runabout was used for deploying the Founder impostors.
I mean, look at the outcome. The "Martok" that was released refused to shoot at any Dominion vessels for the longest time, and acted with great cowardice even afterwards, ultimately trying to defy the great war leader Gowron at his greatest moment of triumph. As if that hadn't been enough, "Worf", after having fouled up an important covert operation, went on to assassinate said great leader!
"Garak" went on a murderous rampage against key DS9 personnel, then feigned mental problems when tasked with deciphering Dominion communications. And "Bashir"... Oh, yes, "Bashir". Having been replaced by a Founder once already, he still was trusted enough that his subversive attempt at making the Alpha alliance surrender altogether was almost successful. His campaign at messing with the Sisko's brain and keeping him off kilter with hallucinations about Benny Russell was subtle and clever, if more limited in scope. But his greatest success in high treason of course came when he defeated Starfleet's plans of bioattack against the Founders.
Timo Saloniemi
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