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name: Gilora
Rank: Scientist
Gilora Rejal (Tracy Scoggins) at Cardassia
First Appearance: "Destiny"
Scientist from the Cardassian Ministry of Science. In 2371, Gilora
and her colleague, Ulani Belor, worked with Starfleet personnel
at Deep Space 9 to test a subspace radio relay station. This experiment
was intended to allow communication between the Alpha and Gamma
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name: Korinas
Rank: Obsidian Order Oprative
Korinas (Tricia O'Neil) at Cardassia
First Appearance: "Defiant"
Female Cardassian from the Obsidian Order watchdog during Benjamin
Sisko and Gul Dukat's joint search for the U.S.S. Defiant after
it was stolen by Maquis operative Thomas Riker in 2371. |

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name: Natima
Rank: Political Dissident
Natima Lang (Mary Crosby) at Cardassia
First Appearance: "Profit and Loss"
Cardassian who was romantically linked with Quark while serving
on Terok Nor. Lang was a political dissident and former correspondent
for the Cardassian information service. Lang later taught as a Professor
of Political Ethics but her political views, not to mention her
involvement with the Cardassian underground movement, soon made
her an outcast on Cardassia. |

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name: Rekellen
Rank: Dissident
Rekelen (Heidi Swendberg) at Cardassia
First Appearance: "Profit and Loss"
One of three anti-military Cardassian dissidents who fled to Deep
Space 9 in 2370 for asylum. |

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name: Ziyal (1)
Rank: Civilian
Tora Ziyal (Melanie Smith) at the morgue
First Appearance: "Indiscretion"
Daughter of Gul Dukat and a Bajoran woman, Tora Naprem. She was
rescued from a Breen mine camp by Kira and her father. after Dukat
took to fighting the Klingons, Ziyal went to live on Deep Space
9 with Kira. She was finally killed by Damar in 2374. |

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name: Ziyal (2)
Rank: Civilian
Tora Ziyal (Uh...Sidne?) at the morgue
First Appearance: "Indiscretion"
See above. |

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name: Cardassian Kira
Rank: Major
Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor) at Cardassia
First Appearance: "Second Skin"
Kidnapped by the Obsidian Order and surgically altered to look like
a Cardassian. She discovers that she is supposed to be an Obsidian
Order agent named Iliana Ghemor, who volunteered for an undercover
assignment on Bajor 10 years before. Sisko, Garak and Odo rescue
her and back on Deep Space 9, DNA tests prove that she is, in fact,
Bajoran. |

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name: Aamin Marritza
Rank: Records Clerk
Aamin Marritza (Harris Yulin) at the morgue
First Appearance: "Duet"
Cardassian file clerk in Gul Darhe'el's nightmarish Gallitep labor
camp. In 2369 Marritza's guilt led him to impersonate Darhe'el,
hoping to be punished for occupation atrocities he did not oppose.
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name: Broca
Rank: Legate
Broca (Mel Johnson Jr.) at Cardassia
First Appearance: "The Dogs of War"
A Cardassian promoted to Legate and the leader of the Cardassian
Union after Damar vacated the post in 2375. Soon after, Broca was
executed by the Jem'Hadar. |

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name: Entek
Rank: Obsidian Order Oprative
Entek (Gregory Sierra) at the morgue
First Appearance: "Second Skin"
Member of the Obsidian Order who led the effort to expose Legate
Ghemor's ties to the dissident Cardassian underground. Although
successful, Entek was killed and Ghemor managed to escape. |

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name: Kotran
Rank: Gul
Kotran Pa'Dar (Robert Mandan) at Cardassia
First Appearance: "Cardassians"
Cardassian leader on Bajor where terrorists killed his family. In
2370 Gul Dukat learned Pa'Dar's son was alive and living with Bajorans
and intended to ruin Pa'Dar with this revelation. |

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name: Lemec
Rank: Gul
Lemec (John Durbin) at the Reklar
First Appearance: "Chain of Command, Part 1"
Cardassian captain who met with Captain Jellico on the Enterprise
in 2369. Lemec's ship, the Reklar, was forced into retreat by Jellico.
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name: Enabran Tain
Rank: Retired Head of the Obsidian
Order
Enabran Tain (Paul Dooley) at the morgue
First Appearance: "The Wire"
He lived long enough to retire from the Obsidian Order. Hoping for
a comeback from his retirement in 2368 to the Arawath colony and
Unefra III, Tain engineered a disastrous joint attack on the Dominion
Founders homeworld three years later with the Romulan Tal Shiar,
a plot doomed early on by shapeshifter infiltrators. He was thought
dead until discovered ailing at Dominion Internment Camp 371 in
2373 by his son Garak, who asked but did not get his father's deathbed
forgiveness. |
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