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During his attempt to defect to the Federation in 2375, Weyoun 6 activated his termination implant in order to force the Jem'Hadar away from the USS Rio Grande, the runabout he was aboard with Odo. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River") Presumably Yelgrun had a termination implant as well, but for some reason decided not to activate it. It was known that Keevan chose not to commit suicide.

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  • During his attempt to defect to the Federation in 2375, Weyoun 6 activated his termination implant in order to force the Jem'Hadar away from the USS Rio Grande, the runabout he was aboard with Odo. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River") Presumably Yelgrun had a termination implant as well, but for some reason decided not to activate it. It was known that Keevan chose not to commit suicide.
  • The Vorta termination implant was a suicide device implanted by the Founders in the brain stem of every Vorta. If captured, the Vorta was supposed to activate this device in order to prevent the information he or she carried from falling into enemy hands. Though the Founders promised the Vorta that this device brought a painless death, Weyoun 6 found this to be untrue.
  • A termination implant was a piece of Dominion technology. Such implants were embedded in the brain stem of Vorta and, when activated, killed the individual. In 2375, Weyoun Six activated his termination implant as a way to save Odo from pursuing Jem'Hadar. Weyoun found that the process was not painless, as the Founders had told him. (DS9 episode: "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River")
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  • A termination implant was a piece of Dominion technology. Such implants were embedded in the brain stem of Vorta and, when activated, killed the individual. In 2375, Weyoun Six activated his termination implant as a way to save Odo from pursuing Jem'Hadar. Weyoun found that the process was not painless, as the Founders had told him. (DS9 episode: "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River") One of the clones of Vannis intentionally activated her termination implant to kill herself, as did Elani. (DS9 - Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel: The Dominion: Olympus Descending, VOY - Spirit Walk novel: Enemy of My Enemy)
  • The Vorta termination implant was a suicide device implanted by the Founders in the brain stem of every Vorta. If captured, the Vorta was supposed to activate this device in order to prevent the information he or she carried from falling into enemy hands. Though the Founders promised the Vorta that this device brought a painless death, Weyoun 6 found this to be untrue. Not all Vorta, when captured, have activated their implants; Yelgrun and Keevan both chose not to when captured by Starfleet. Weyoun 6 activated his in an act of self-sacrifice, to prevent the Jem'Hadar from endangering Odo in their attempts to destroy the rebel Vorta. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River") Cardassian physicians Midzour Hetalc and Sekdain Istep speculated that the termination implant also served to send a signal to the Dominion in the event of a Vorta's death. This fear, whether proven or not, led to the decision of the Cardassian forces that would soon found the Thirteenth Order not to kill the Vorta assigned to their ships, but to render them unconscious and then put them into cold storage instead. Whether or not Drs. Hetalc and Istep were correct is unknown at this time. (Star Trek: Sigils and Unions--"Let He Who Has Eyes See," The Thirteenth Order)
  • During his attempt to defect to the Federation in 2375, Weyoun 6 activated his termination implant in order to force the Jem'Hadar away from the USS Rio Grande, the runabout he was aboard with Odo. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River") Presumably Yelgrun had a termination implant as well, but for some reason decided not to activate it. It was known that Keevan chose not to commit suicide.
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