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'''Weyoun 9''' was the expected successor to [[Weyoun 8]], according to [[Damar]]. |
'''Weyoun 9''' was the expected successor to [[Weyoun 8]], according to [[Damar]]. |
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− | In [[2375]], he anticipated meeting Weyoun 9, should Weyoun 8's meeting with the [[Female Changeling]] end in his [[death]]. ({{DS9|Strange Bedfellows}}) This was not to be, as Weyoun 8 was the last clone, the others having been destroyed in an attack on the [[Vorta]] [[cloning facility]] on [[Rondac III]], chosen for that reason. ({{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil|What You Leave Behind}}) |
+ | In [[2375]], he anticipated meeting Weyoun 9, should Weyoun 8's meeting with the [[Female Changeling]] end in his [[death]]. ({{DS9|Strange Bedfellows}}) This was not to be, as Weyoun 8 was the last clone, the others having been destroyed in an attack on the [[Vorta]] [[cloning facility]] on [[Rondac III]], which had been chosen for that reason. ({{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil|What You Leave Behind}}) |
{{bginfo|A ninth and a tenth clone feature in the DS9 relaunch novels and [[Star Trek Online]], respectively.}} |
{{bginfo|A ninth and a tenth clone feature in the DS9 relaunch novels and [[Star Trek Online]], respectively.}} |
Revision as of 20:57, 23 April 2019
Weyoun 9 was the expected successor to Weyoun 8, according to Damar.
In 2375, he anticipated meeting Weyoun 9, should Weyoun 8's meeting with the Female Changeling end in his death. (DS9: "Strange Bedfellows") This was not to be, as Weyoun 8 was the last clone, the others having been destroyed in an attack on the Vorta cloning facility on Rondac III, which had been chosen for that reason. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil", "What You Leave Behind")
A ninth and a tenth clone feature in the DS9 relaunch novels and Star Trek Online, respectively.
Weyoun's clones |
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Weyoun 4 • Weyoun 5 • Weyoun 6 • Weyoun 7 • Weyoun 8 |