I don't understand the idea that Weyoun Whatever-Number-They-Were-Up-To-By-Now was the last Weyoun. Surely the Dominion still has its cloning facilities in the Gamma Quadrant. Maybe after the wormhole was closed, the Gamma Quadrant Dominion created a Weyoun 6b?
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Posted by Elim Garak (Member # 14) on :
I don't buy it either, but I believe this following quote from TGL sums it up...
"We're the bad guys. We have to die. However, like I said to Ira, 'If you think the Vorta keep all of their eggs in one cloning facility, you are mistaken."
Jeffrey Combs, Brunt and various Weyoun clones
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Posted by Elim Garak (Member # 14) on :
*doubletake* I assume the ultimate plan worked then.
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Posted by Warped1701 (Member # 40) on :
Maybe the Gamma Quadrant did create it's own Weyoun's. But in the Alpha Quadrant the Vorta cloning facility on Rondak III was destroyed. No more Vorta cloning facility, no more Weyoun's.
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Posted by Elim Garak (Member # 14) on :
But there is obviously a Vorta cloning facility in the Gamma Quadrant, unless they brought it with them and didn't even back up Weyoun's genetic files. That I hardly believe.
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Posted by Jedi Weyoun (Member # 110) on :
*grins* *Finds this to be wonderful fodder for her fanfiction*
MY take on it is this--perhaps the female founder no longer trusted weyoun to be such a proficient leader. he had, as of late, made many MANY errors and problems. she had been intending to clone him again as well--that much was stated a few episodes ago.
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Posted by Saltah'na (Member # 33) on :
There should be many more cloning facilities in the Alpha Quadrant. Perhaps each Vorta is assigned to only one Facility. And in the case of Weyoun, it is Rondak III. This means that Rondak III was especially chosen since it houses the Weyoun clones inside, perhaps chosen by the great Damar himself.
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Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
Oh, I'm sure Weyoun's genetic pattern is on file back in the Gamma Quadrant. But even if they brought his body back, he wouldn't be the same Weyoun. Memories transfer, but I doubt they do so across the galaxy. Without access to those memories, any future clone would be more like Weyoun 4, or perhaps even 3, since 4 was vaporized. Similar, but not the same.
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Posted by Trinculo on :
The Weyoun killed in WYLB is number nine. And I believe that there can be future Weyouns.
Posted by Montgomery (Member # 23) on :
WeyounWorld...
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Posted by Simon on :
The Dominion might have a policy to make no new clones after nine have already died.
Posted by JC2astro on :
This is off topic, but don't cats have nine lives, just like Weyoun?
Meoooooooooooooooooooooow!
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Posted by Jeff Raven (Member # 20) on :
*LMAO @ WeyounWorld*
"Weyoun's World, party time, excellent!"
heheheh
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Posted by bryce (Member # 42) on :
Jeff, what would you call Garth in this idea of yours?
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Posted by Jedi Weyoun (Member # 110) on :
*opens doors to her house* Come on in and party hearty, everybody! It's WeyounWorld! *LOL* :-) Don't forget to try the semi-solidified "Founder Jello" *sniggers*
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Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
I think you've taken Monty's reference in the wrong direction. No one would ever want to go to a place like the one he's thinking of.
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Posted by USS Vanguard (Member # 130) on :
Well perhaps they meant this was the last Weyoun that wasn't going to be crazy in this particular Alpha quadrant cloning facility. If you keep making copies of a copy, eventually, you'll end up with a copy with not all the pieces. Although I guess you could argue that Weyoun was already crazy.
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Posted by Jedi Weyoun (Member # 110) on :
*nods at Vanguard* That's the exact point I bring out in a piece of fanfiction I'm writing...or at least trying to *L* Just like in some TNG eppy at one point, where they had all those genetically engineered people living in that biodome, and they wanted Wesley and some of the other Enterprise children to replenish their clones. The DNA that they had to work with had degenerated so much that it was basically unstable. Surely that would follow for the Weyoun, Keevan, etc, clones as well.
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Posted by Jedi Weyoun (Member # 110) on :
Hmm...actually...on seeing the show again, this time with the Closed Captioning on, the Founder says : I really wish you hadn't have done that. That was Weyoun's last clone.
maybe they had a finite number of clones made, ready to be activated or something when the cloning chamber was destroyed or whatever happened to it. *SIGHS* How am I going to make this work with my story...? Doh... *going to have to brainstorm on this a bit*
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Posted by Jedi Weyoun (Member # 110) on :
*grins upon realizing her status line has been changed* hehehehe :-)
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Posted by Baloo (Member # 5) on :
Perhaps they make a practice of making only so many copies of a single individual, then stop, to avoid the degradation that happens to successive copies?
And (almost non-sequitor) perhaps the original (master copy) Weyoun (and other vortæ, for that matter) is kept in stasis somewhere in the Gamma quadrant, in case they want to make more high-quality copies?
Just conjecture...?
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Posted by Jedi Weyoun (Member # 110) on :
hehe. perhaps so. I'll think of SOMETHING when i have to face that end of my story again. i've rather been...putting it off. *L* shame on me.
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