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* UndyingLoyalty: Omet'iklan tells Weyoun that the Jem'Hadar are more loyal to the Founders than the Vorta will ever be.

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* UndyingLoyalty: Omet'iklan tells Weyoun that the Jem'Hadar are more loyal to the Founders than the Vorta will ever be. Ironic, considering that the antagonists of the episode are a group of renegade Jem'Hadar, not a group of renegade Vorta.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Neutronium is a real substance, but it's not a metal; it's the contents of a neutron star, and it cannot exist without crushing gravity just shy of a black hole.

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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Neutronium is a real substance, but it's not a metal; it's the contents of a neutron star, and it cannot exist without crushing gravity just shy of a black hole. This material was famously what the hull of the Planet killer in the ''TOS'' episode "[[{{Recap/StarTrekS2E6TheDoomsdayMachine}} The Doomsday Machine]]" was made of.
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* AbortedArc: This episode along with the earlier "Hippocratic Oath," indicates the control the Founders have over the Jem'Hadar is not as secure as it may initially appear and that there is a faction that yearn for freedom. After this episode this plotline is dropped and all future Jem'Hadar we meet are devoutly loyal to the Dominion and the Founders without question.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The episode goes into depth regarding the Jem'Hadar's culture and highlights just how off putting their lifestyle is compared to other races. The Jem'Hadar we meet are devoted entirely to serving as soldiers for their "Gods," and have no problem dying in service of their masters no matter what. Many of the Jem'Hadar cannot seem to grasp why any of the members of the Federation ''wouldn't'' die at a moments notice if the situation required it. Per WordOfGod, the purpose of the episode was to establish just how off-putting the Jem'Hadar are, and how they lack any of the humanizing elements of other species.
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* CrazyPrepared: There is a transporter protocol that removes weapons during beaming, which Sisko orders before rescuing the Jem'Hadar and Weyoun.

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