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* WalkingSpoiler: There's no way to discuss them without revealing that Dr. Bashir is also genetically enhanced, which is a major reveal for his character.
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* Catch22Dilemma: The Jack Pack are locked away because they suffer from severe mental illness from shoddy genetic engineering. Which was shoddy because it was done by black market doctors. They wouldn't be dangerous if they engineering could have been done in the open. This there's really no humane way of dealing with their situation.

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* Catch22Dilemma: The Jack Pack are locked away because they suffer from severe mental illness from shoddy genetic engineering. Which was shoddy because it was done by black market doctors. They It's possible that they wouldn't be dangerous if they the engineering could have been done in the open. This there's open, though unlikely given that when engineering was done in the open it [[GoneHorriblyRight went horribly right]], which is why it was outlawed. There's really no humane way of dealing with their situation.
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* Token Heroic Orc: Bashire is less than happy that he's considered this among Augments, being basically told "you're one of the good ones."

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* Token Heroic Orc: Bashire TokenHeroicOrc: Bashir is less than happy that he's considered this among Augments, being basically told "you're one of the good ones."

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* FauxAffablyEvil: Jack. One moment he's congratulating Bashir for being like them, the next he's threatening to snap Sarina's neck if he doesn't get his way.

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* FauxAffablyEvil: Jack. One moment he's congratulating Bashir for being like them, Catch22Dilemma: The Jack Pack are locked away because they suffer from severe mental illness from shoddy genetic engineering. Which was shoddy because it was done by black market doctors. They wouldn't be dangerous if they engineering could have been done in the next he's threatening to snap Sarina's neck if he doesn't get his way.open. This there's really no humane way of dealing with their situation.


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* MoodSwinger: Jack. One moment he's congratulating Bashir for being like them, the next he's threatening to snap Sarina's neck if he doesn't get his way. This is a result of shoddy genetic work essentually giving him schizophrenia and leaving him not mentally stable.


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* NeverHeardThatOneBefore: The Jack Pack are sick to death that they can't have a conversion with normal humans for five minutes without someone bringing up the Eugenics Wars.... Again.


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* Token Heroic Orc: Bashire is less than happy that he's considered this among Augments, being basically told "you're one of the good ones."
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* ReallyGetsAround: Lauren is pretty much the personification of lust, and (according to Jack) isn't very discriminating.
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* GutturalGrowler: Harumph!
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* BareFistedMonk: Since Odo never carries a firearm of any kind, he usually relies on his first to win a fight. That is when he isn't using his powers to his advantage.

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* BareFistedMonk: Since Odo never carries a firearm of any kind, he usually relies on his first to win a fight. That is when he isn't using his fists or shapeshifting powers to his advantage.in a fight.



* DisappointingHeritageReveal: Odo never knew who his peopler were, as he was found in the area around the wormhole. Later he would get to meet his people, the Founders. He leared that they are tyrants who oppress non-shapeshifters and run a brutal regime.

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* DisappointingHeritageReveal: Odo never knew who his peopler were, as he was found in the area around the wormhole. Later a wormhole and grew up without knowing who his people were. He would later he would get to meet his people, the Founders. He leared later learn that they are the Founders, tyrants who oppress non-shapeshifters and run a brutal regime.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: Eddington frames every action Sisko and Starfleet takes against him and the Maquis as if they were petty children picking on the Maquis for making them look bad. While he has a point, at least in part where Sisko's concerned, he mostly uses it to ignore any legitimate reasons Starfleet has for hunting them or any negative impact his actions have, and Sisko eventually pegs him for blaming others so he can keep his self-image as a hero. This gets especially noticeable in "Blaze of Glory," where Sisko is trying to move past their enmity for the greater good while Eddington literally can't move forward without framing Sisko's every action as a personal slant against himself.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: Eddington frames every action Sisko and Starfleet takes against him and the Maquis as if they were petty children picking on the Maquis for making them look bad. While he has a point, at least in part where Sisko's concerned, he mostly uses it to ignore any legitimate reasons Starfleet has for hunting them or any negative impact his actions have, and Sisko eventually pegs him for blaming others so he can keep his self-image as a hero. This gets especially noticeable in "Blaze of Glory," where Sisko is trying to move past their enmity for the greater good while Eddington literally can't move forward without framing Eddington frames Sisko's every action as a personal slant against himself.
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* AffablyEvil: Self-righteous swarminess aside, Eddington is generally a civil guy and has lines he won't cross.


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* TooDumbToLive: Decides to taunt Sisko by touching his personal BerserkButton. It ends as much as you would expect.
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->'''Played By''': Philip Anglim

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->'''Played By''': Philip Anglim
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->'''Played By''': Kenneth Marshall

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->'''Played By''': Kenneth Marshall
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->'''Played By''': Duncan Regehr

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->'''Played By''': Duncan Regehr
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->'''Played By''': Barry Jenner

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->'''Played By''': Barry Jenner
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-> '''Played By''': William Lucking

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-> '''Played By''': William Lucking
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-> '''Played By''': Richard Beymer

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-> '''Played By''': Herschel Sparber

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-> '''Played By''': Herschel Sparber
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-> '''Played By''': Tim Ransom (Jack), Faith C. Salie (Sarina), Michael Keenan (Patrick), Hilary Shepard Turner (Lauren)

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-> '''Played By''': Tim Ransom Creator/TimRansom (Jack), Faith C. Salie Creator/FaithCSalie (Sarina), Michael Keenan Creator/MichaelKeenan (Patrick), Hilary Shepard Turner Creator/HilaryShepardTurner (Lauren)
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* CompactInfiltrator: Because he's not very good at shapeshifting into other sentient beings, Odo prefers to use animal or object forms for infiltration. In the event that he doesn't just smuggle himself into a restricted area as an object, he'll become something small enough to creep through narrow spaces... or simply [[HarmlessLiquefaction revert to his gelatinous natural form]] and pour himself through a vent cover.

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