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[[Image:Minister_odala.jpg|thumb|Minister [[Odala]] circa [[2373]]]]
 
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'''Odala''' was the chief [[minister]] of the council of [[Voth]] Elders in [[2373]]. She had [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] transported inside a massive Voth city ship. Odala demanded that [[Forra Gegen]] return to the ship to face charges of [[heresy]]. She told him that she would order the ''Voyager'' crew killed unless he returned to face the council. He did return with [[Chakotay]] as a witness. She refused to listen to Gegen's [[Distant Origin Theory]]. Odala told Gegen that he was a disruptive influence on their society and ordered him to repudiate his claims. Gegen at first resisted, until Odala informed him that she would send the crew to a [[prison|detention center]]. Odala had him publicly renounce his theory, in exchange for freeing the ''Voyager'' crew. Odala assigned Gegen to less controversial work. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
 
 
|caption = Minister [[Odala]] circa [[2373]]
:''Odala was played by actress [[Concetta Tomei]].''
 
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|species = [[Voth]]
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|affiliation = [[Ministry of Elders]]
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|datestatus = 2373
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'''Odala''' was a [[female]] [[Voth]] and the leading [[minister]] of the [[Ministry of Elders]] in [[2373]]. She was a fierce protector of the [[Voth Doctrine]] and was skeptical about [[Forra Gegen]]'s [[Distant Origin Theory]].
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After Gegen and his assistant [[Tova Veer]] discovered [[Hogan]]'s remains and presented his findings, Odala was reluctant to provide ships to search for {{USS|Voyager}} to prove Gegen's theory. While she told Gegen the ministry would consider his plans, she planned to have Gegen detained on the charge of [[heresy]] against the Doctrine. However, Gegen and Veer left to search for ''Voyager'' on their own before the ministry could detain them.
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In order to force Gegen to return to the [[Voth city ship]] to face charges, Odala had ''Voyager'' transported inside the city ship and held the ''Voyager'' crew as hostages. Gegen returned with [[Chakotay]], whom he transported from ''Voyager'' earlier, as a witness. Odala refused to listen to Gegen's theory and repeatedly asked him to repudiate his claims. Gegen at first resisted, until Odala sentenced him and the ''Voyager'' crew to life imprisonment in a detention colony. In exchange for freeing the ''Voyager'' crew, Odala had him publicly renounce his theory. Odala reassigned Gegen to less controversial work in metallurgical analysis and ordered ''Voyager'' to leave. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
 
{{bginfo|Odala was played by actress [[Concetta Tomei]].}}
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Revision as of 22:40, 4 December 2019

Odala was a female Voth and the leading minister of the Ministry of Elders in 2373. She was a fierce protector of the Voth Doctrine and was skeptical about Forra Gegen's Distant Origin Theory.

After Gegen and his assistant Tova Veer discovered Hogan's remains and presented his findings, Odala was reluctant to provide ships to search for USS Voyager to prove Gegen's theory. While she told Gegen the ministry would consider his plans, she planned to have Gegen detained on the charge of heresy against the Doctrine. However, Gegen and Veer left to search for Voyager on their own before the ministry could detain them.

In order to force Gegen to return to the Voth city ship to face charges, Odala had Voyager transported inside the city ship and held the Voyager crew as hostages. Gegen returned with Chakotay, whom he transported from Voyager earlier, as a witness. Odala refused to listen to Gegen's theory and repeatedly asked him to repudiate his claims. Gegen at first resisted, until Odala sentenced him and the Voyager crew to life imprisonment in a detention colony. In exchange for freeing the Voyager crew, Odala had him publicly renounce his theory. Odala reassigned Gegen to less controversial work in metallurgical analysis and ordered Voyager to leave. (VOY: "Distant Origin")

Odala was played by actress Concetta Tomei.