This episode serves as an introduction into sad existence of a Jem 'Hadar clone and a futile effort by Odo to reach out and give the Jem 'Hadar child a chance at a better life.
Odo's a good guy. No other changeling would do this but he feels obligated to do so. If you have watched the entirety of DS9 his offer to leave everything behind and go away to help becomes extremely important towards the end of DS9's run (in another situation of course).
Creating a drug to make an entire species your personal slave race is an amazing level of depravity.
Some good world building in this episode.
The Jake Sisko B-Plot did require some extensively close attention on my part but there's not much to say. Jake Sisko --- Heartbreaker poet.
Odo's a good guy. No other changeling would do this but he feels obligated to do so. If you have watched the entirety of DS9 his offer to leave everything behind and go away to help becomes extremely important towards the end of DS9's run (in another situation of course).
Creating a drug to make an entire species your personal slave race is an amazing level of depravity.
Some good world building in this episode.
The Jake Sisko B-Plot did require some extensively close attention on my part but there's not much to say. Jake Sisko --- Heartbreaker poet.