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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
"Just because we don't understand a life form doesn't mean that we can destroy it."
The mysterious Odo was a shapeshifter who had been recruited by the Cardassians as the only law officer on the space station Terek Nor, which later became Deep Space 9. Odo remained the Constable when the Federation took over and worked closely with Commander Sisko and Bajoran Major Kira to keep things running smoothly on the station. Later it was revealed that Odo was one of the all-powerful Founders who ruled the Gamma Quadrant with an iron fist. His conflict between his ties to his friends on Deep Space 9 and his need to know where he came from was one of the more compelling plotlines of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Odo is now the latest in EXO-6’s DS9 collection and is outfitted in his later seasons’ Bajoran security uniform. As a shapeshifter Odo must return to liquid form once a day and the bucket he used also comes with the figure. A half-transformed Odo in his liquid state also accompanies the figure as well as a PADD, tricorder, and multiple hands.
This 1:6-scale figure re-creates this iconic character in exquisite 1:6 detail. Standing approximately 11.5 inches tall, no detail was spared in reproducing his outfit and accessories as authentically as possible. The original portrait of Rene Auberjonois as Odo is expertly sculpted with an accurate likeness to the actor in full make-up.
Product Features
- 12 inches tall (30.5cm)
- 1/6 Scale
- Made of ABS, PVC, and fabrics
- Based on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Over 30 points of articulation
- Interchangeable parts and accessories
- Highly detailed
Box Contents
- Odo figure
- 6 Alternate hands
- Liquid form
- Bajoran bucket
- Tricorder X
- PADD
Additional Details
Star Trek is a popular sci-fi space exploration franchise created by Gene Roddenberry with the iconic 1960s TV series. The franchise had expanded beyond television and film, to other media with relative success making it one of the highest grossing media franchises in history. With a number of critically and commercially loved series, Star Trek has had a pop cultural impact on many media franchises since it was first introduced.