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| stationed = [[USS Phoenix-X (NCC-75948)|USS ''Phoenix-X'']]
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}}'''Omega''' was an android model from the [[Andromeda Galaxy]], made by the same creators who had constructed [[Harcourt Mudd]]'s androids on planet [[Mudd]]. His abdomen contained a [[Kelvan]] engineered mini-chamber, which safely held [[omega molecule]]s in suspension. ({{PNX}}: "[[The Timeship]]", "[[Forbidden Crossing, Part III]]")
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'''Omega''' was an [[android]] from the [[Andromeda Galaxy]], made by the same creators who had constructed [[Harcourt Mudd]]'s androids on planet [[Mudd]]. His abdomen contained a [[Kelvan]]-engineered mini-chamber, which safely held [[omega molecule]]s in suspension. ({{PNX}})
   
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==Raekwon/[[Hexen]] model==
==History==
 
Before Omega's Andromeda model, he had been living in a previous model created by [[Trunks]], based on [[Hexen]]/[[Raekwon]] design and out of the [[Omega bomb]]. The reconfiguration of the bomb rendered it ineffective, except that inside Omega contained successfully suspended omega molecules.
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Before the Andromeda-model, Omega was a Raekwon/Hexen-model created by the android [[Trunks]], and built around an [[Omega bomb]]. A reconfiguration of the bomb rendered it ineffective, but still maintained [[Omega molecule]]s.
   
When Trunks was destroyed, Omega was invited to live aboard the [[USS Phoenix-X (NCC-75948)|USS ''Phoenix-X'']], sometimes assisting in away missions. In [[2384]], Omega was forced to abandon his exoskeleton and retake consciousness in an [[Andromeda model]] android. His previous body was ruined beyond repair, and the Omega bomb contained within it contributed to an explosion aboard a Kelvan [[centipod]] which, coincidentally, already was tampering with omega molecules.
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When Trunks was destroyed, Omega was invited to live aboard the {{uss|Phoenix-X|NCC-75948}}, sometimes assisting in away missions. ("[[The Timeship]]" et al, ''[[Star Trek: Phoenix-X#Season 3]]'')
   
===Memory Files===
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==Andromeda-model==
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Omega's programming and memories were largely based on Trunks, before Trunks died. These memories included a download from the B4 android, who, in turn, had memory downloads from [[Data]] himself. When Omega was transferred to the Andromeda model, four years later, the same memories became static and partial.
 
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In [[2384]], Omega was forced to abandon his Raekwon/Hexen-model and retake consciousness in an Andromeda-model android. ("[[Forbidden Crossing, Part III]]")
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==Memory files==
 
Omega's programming and memories were largely based and downloaded from Trunks, before Trunks died. These memories included a download from the [[B-4]] android, who, in turn, had memory downloads from [[Data]] himself. When Omega was transferred to the Andromeda model four years later, the same memories became static and partial.
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==Memorable quotes==
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{{quote|I accidentally fell into the fire caves of Bajor. Luckily, I was blessed by the beings that lived there and set free.|{{PNX}}: "[[Fantastic Method]]"}}
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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[[Category:Androids]]
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Revision as of 20:19, 16 April 2015

Omega was an android from the Andromeda Galaxy, made by the same creators who had constructed Harcourt Mudd's androids on planet Mudd. His abdomen contained a Kelvan-engineered mini-chamber, which safely held omega molecules in suspension. (Star Trek: Phoenix-X)

Raekwon/Hexen model

Before the Andromeda-model, Omega was a Raekwon/Hexen-model created by the android Trunks, and built around an Omega bomb. A reconfiguration of the bomb rendered it ineffective, but still maintained Omega molecules.

When Trunks was destroyed, Omega was invited to live aboard the USS Phoenix-X, sometimes assisting in away missions. ("The Timeship" et al, Star Trek: Phoenix-X#Season 3)

Andromeda-model

In 2384, Omega was forced to abandon his Raekwon/Hexen-model and retake consciousness in an Andromeda-model android. ("Forbidden Crossing, Part III")

Memory files

Omega's programming and memories were largely based and downloaded from Trunks, before Trunks died. These memories included a download from the B-4 android, who, in turn, had memory downloads from Data himself. When Omega was transferred to the Andromeda model four years later, the same memories became static and partial.

Memorable quotes

"I accidentally fell into the fire caves of Bajor. Luckily, I was blessed by the beings that lived there and set free."
Star Trek: Phoenix-X: "Fantastic Method"

See also