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      Odo is an identity-seeking pre-proto-fascist who redeems himself. (pre and proto both because he’s not a fascist but he might have become one if the Kardassians Cardassians kept power)

      Imho

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        (pre and proto both because he’s not a fascist but he might have become one if the Kardassians Cardassians kept power)

        Disagree there. If there is one thing we know about Odo, it is that he has a very strong moral code and a strict sense of justice. Even when Terok Nor was under Cardassian Rule.

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          I would not disagree in the slightest that he has a very strict moral code. And that’s exactly why I said what I said.

          Because the strict code Odo lives by is one of following rules.

          During the Cardassian occupation, he worked as the rules told him to, unbiased. But the thing is that immoral men can make bad rules.

          Perhaps proto-fascist is a bit strong. Proto-authoritarian maybe. But either way, he clearly doesn’t go that way, and like I said, redeems himself.

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            In Tribunal, he talked about how he started out that way, but after executing three innocent Bajorans for a terrorist attack, he learned the meaning of justice.

            He was also only brought aboard Terok Nor in the first place because he was seen as a neutral third party.

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              “… because he was seen as a neutral third party.”

              Sort of my point, really.

              If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality. We may be surprised at the people we find in heaven.

              — Desmond Tutu

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                Right, but what I am saying is that he figured out on his own while Cardassians were still occupying the station what justice meant and that it didn’t mean just following the rules.