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'''Odan''' was a [[Trill]] [[symbiont]]. Odan was an accomplished [[ambassador]] for the [[Federation]] and as of [[2367]] had been joined to at least three Trill hosts and was even joined, briefly, with a [[Human]].
 
'''Odan''' was a [[Trill]] [[symbiont]]. Odan was an accomplished [[ambassador]] for the [[Federation]] and as of [[2367]] had been joined to at least three Trill hosts and was even joined, briefly, with a [[Human]].
   
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{{bginfo|Odan's male host was played by [[Franc Luz]]. Kareel, his new host, was played by [[Nicole Orth-Pallavicini]]. The Trill featured on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and {{film|9}} would be noticeably different than Odan in both appearance and organization. This difference was explained in the novel ''[[Forged in Fire]]'', which explained that the ridged Trill such as Odan's hosts were the result of a strain of the [[Klingon augment virus]] that managed to infect a Trill colony through visiting [[Klingon]] traders. However, the Trill seemed not to be interested in working on methods of restoring the original Trill look, with this 'sub-group' having recently (at the time the novel was set) being re-accepted back into Trill society.}}
 
{{bginfo|Odan's male host was played by [[Franc Luz]]. Kareel, his new host, was played by [[Nicole Orth-Pallavicini]]. The Trill featured on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and {{film|9}} would be noticeably different than Odan in both appearance and organization. This difference was explained in the novel ''[[Forged in Fire]]'', which explained that the ridged Trill such as Odan's hosts were the result of a strain of the [[Klingon augment virus]] that managed to infect a Trill colony through visiting [[Klingon]] traders. However, the Trill seemed not to be interested in working on methods of restoring the original Trill look, with this 'sub-group' having recently (at the time the novel was set) being re-accepted back into Trill society.}}
 
   
 
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Odan Symbiont.

Odan

Odan's male host in 2367.

Odan in Riker

William Riker, Odan's temporary host in 2367.

Kareel Odan

Kareel, Odan's new female host in 2367.

Odan was a Trill symbiont. Odan was an accomplished ambassador for the Federation and as of 2367 had been joined to at least three Trill hosts and was even joined, briefly, with a Human.

That year Odan came aboard the USS Enterprise-D to mediate negotiations between the two moons of Peliar Zel. Odan had previously mediated between Alpha moon and Beta moon some 30 years before, in the body of a different host. It was hoped that he would be able to accomplish the same results this time and prevent a war between the two. During his efforts Odan refused transport to the surface and insisted on traveling by shuttlecraft. This led to an attack during which the host body was injured, necessitating the removal of Odan.

Odan could not survive more than a few hours outside of a host. A Trill transport was within range and with a suitable host aboard but the Enterprise could not leave Peliar Zel, and the transport was 40 hours away. To extend the life of the symbiont, William T. Riker volunteered to become temporary host. Odan was transferred to his body successfully.

Ultimately Odan was successful in averting a war but barely in time to prevent permanent harm to the incompatible body of its host, Riker. With negotiations complete Odan was removed and joined to become Kareel Odan.

The transfer of Odan had enormous repurcussions. The two factions in the negotiations were initially skeptical of the explanation for Odan's change in appearance and negotiations almost never happened. At the same time, Odan and Doctor Beverly Crusher had begun a relationship prior to his host's injuries. The change in appearance proved professionally and personally difficult for Dr. Crusher; although she had a romantic encounter with Odan while the symbiont was in Riker's body, she broke it off after Odan was transferred into Kareel, as it was too complicated to be involved with someone when they could change bodies so easily.

Both of these reactions can be primarily attributed to the fact that the joined nature of the Trill was not widely known at the time. However, the extremely public and open display of such a surprising secret soon made the joined society of Trill common knowledge. (TNG: "The Host")

Odan's male host was played by Franc Luz. Kareel, his new host, was played by Nicole Orth-Pallavicini. The Trill featured on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Insurrection would be noticeably different than Odan in both appearance and organization. This difference was explained in the novel Forged in Fire, which explained that the ridged Trill such as Odan's hosts were the result of a strain of the Klingon augment virus that managed to infect a Trill colony through visiting Klingon traders. However, the Trill seemed not to be interested in working on methods of restoring the original Trill look, with this 'sub-group' having recently (at the time the novel was set) being re-accepted back into Trill society.