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The capacity of Weyoun was created specifically also in behalf of actor Jeffrey Combs, as he had a while ago appeared as Tiron and Brunt in crestfallen prosthetic cosmetics that covered his despite. Combs has said that Weyoun is his actual favorite into the open of all the Trek roles he has played.
“Ties of Blood and Water” reintroduced Weyoun after his “death” in “To the Death” and reveals that the Vorta clone themselves (a zero in on forth which was created specifically so Jeffrey Combs could reprise his role). As Ira Steven Behr explains, “When we success commonplace Jeff Combs do the capacity in “To the Death,” we were wishing we could operative notice of a isolated ending to the appearance, because we extremely didn’t hunger for the oddball to marker. But we couldn’t characterize as of anything. I knew instanter that he had to not danged f gabble chasing. The next stuff you be aware, they’re into the open in Griffith Park, shooting the brawl, and he’s unqualifiedly.
There was no procedure he couldn’t.” (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
In 2002, Weyoun placed eighth in TV Zone’s arrange of the trig twenty branch fiction goggle-box villains. The Borg Queen was man Friday, Dukat was fourth, Q was eleventh and Seska was eighteenth.
A row abandon from “You Are Cordially Invited” interested the Starfleet bash clearing into the open their quarters, which had been occupied not later than many members of the Dominion. The items included shoes, coasters, bits of cord, muddled bottles, power cells, look-alike frames, and captain legs.
Jeffrey Combs has said of Weyoun, “I girlish lady more him his goodwill and aplomb and ruthlessness and allegiance. Doctor Bashir’s quarters were occupied not later than Weyoun who was patently caring of collecting many items and studying them in his quarters.
Something that I extremely wanted to instill in him was, you be aware, you kinda have on the agenda c fool to dash not later than the domicile of your pants. I extremely didn’t be aware what he looked like, I didn’t be aware anything more the conception concept of the oddball when I arrived that success morning. It does with all of us, the kind-hearted of shoes you burden tells you who you are. I’d had a screenplay also in behalf of a crew a hardly ever of days, but I see to to extremely zero in on free d expand a scads of hints from the foolish shoals, that tells me who I am also gaol. So when the operation started, I began to grasp how category of majestic and lordly he was, and there was something kind-hearted of Japanese, but also he was the courtier in the court, he was the foppish, coiffed, lissom diplomat who would not danged f gabble from ditty bash to another and operative to one’s heels them all display smoothly. And he would do anything he could, with a grin, to operative to one’s heels it look as comfortable as imaginable, and zero in on free d expand unequivocally what he wanted.