Broken Link

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
"Broken Link"

The Female Shapeshifter wants to take Odo home
Episode no. 97
Prod. code 498
Airdate June 17, 1996
Writer(s) George A. Brozak
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Ira Steven Behr
Director Les Landau
Guest star(s) Andrew J. Robinson as Garak
Salome Jens as Female Shapeshifter
Robert O'Reilly as Gowron
Jill Jacobson as Aroya
Leslie Bevis as Freighter Captain
Year 2372
Stardate 49962.4
Episode chronology
Previous "Body Parts"
Next "Apocalypse Rising"

"Broken Link" is an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the final episode of the fourth season.

Quick Overview: Odo contracts a mysterious illness and returns to the Great Link.

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Aboard Deep Space Nine, Odo suddenly collapses, and is taken to the Infirmary. Dr. Bashir performs an exam, and determines that Odo can no longer maintain a solid form, but Bashir can't find an explanation as to what is happening to Odo. The only thing Bashir can do is to give Odo medical orders to remain under observation and to take a rest from his duties. Odo is reluctant do so, but decides to obey the doctor's orders for the time being. Kira stops by, and brings him a report of the day's criminal activities. She hopes that this will take his mind off what is happening to him. While reading the report, he notices something that catches his eye. He then attempts to leave the Infirmary to investigate. He doesn't make it far, and loses his shape and collapses into a puddle on the floor.

Odo then comes to the realization that the only people that can help him are the Founders. With the help of Sisko, Worf, Bashir, Dax, and Garak; Odo is taken to the Gamma Quadrant aboard the Defiant. They are met by the Female Shapeshifter and three Jem'Hadar soldiers. The Female Shapeshifter tells Odo that the only way he can be helped is by coming with them to the Great Link. The Jem'Hadar soldiers then pilot the Defiant to the location of the Great Link, using a device to keep the location of the Great Link a secret. Later on in his quarters, the Female Shapeshifter visits him, and by linking with him she is able to temporarily stabilize his condition. Odo quickly comes to the conclusion that he was somehow infected by the Shapeshifters in order to force him into returning to the Great Link. He also learns he is to be judged by the Great Link, as he is the only changeling to have killed another of his kind.

The Female Shapeshifter tells Odo that he must join the Great Link not only to be cured, but to also let the other changelings know why he killed another of his kind. While in the Great Link, Odo is also told that he will be judged by the other changelings, and that at the same time his punishment will be determined. Sisko and his crew try to protect Odo, but he tells them he wants to be judged. As a man of justice all his life, he feels that he is not above justice himself. Sisko and Bashir then accompany Odo and the Female Shapeshifter to the surface of the planet they are orbiting. Once on the surface, a small island in a sea of Changelings, they realize how many Changelings there are. And as far as they can see it is a sea of Changelings in their liquid form, even from orbit the planet appears to be covered by Changelings in their liquid form. Odo and the Female Shapeshifter then walk into the sea, leaving Bashir and Sisko to wait for them.

On the Defiant, Worf catches Garak attempting to fire the ship's weapons on the planet, and stops him from committing genocide on the Founders and killing Sisko, Bashir, and Odo in the process. Back on the surface, time goes slowly and Bashir in his boredom nearly throws a rock into the Great Link, but is stopped just in time by Sisko. Later, Odo is expelled from the Great Link — as a human. The Female Shapeshifter explains that this is Odo's punishment, but the Founders left Odo's face as it was to remind him of what he lost. Soon after returning to the station, a message from Gowron, leader of the Klingon Empire, is received. As the crew watches what borders on a declaration of war against the Federation, Odo reaches a startling realization. Gowron is not a Klingon at all. He is a Changeling.

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