|cardassians|
Tall, long-necked, humanoid in appearance, marked by several bony
protrusions and ridges: one from the shoulder to under the ears,
whose bottom lobes in turn are more pronounced forward to the jawline,
and from above the eyes and back over the head to the rear base
of the skull, showing through hair.
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|INFORMATION|
QUADRANT: Alpha Quadrant
PLANET: Cardassia
POPULATED by: cardassians
POSITION/DRIVE:
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Other ridges run from the nose line to the forehead, and along
the chin to define a sharp jawline. Their skin type and hair vary
from light purple to a greenish hue and near black. Predatory in
large numbers, more cautious alone and instinctively searching out
a dominant position in any social setting. Children may keep pets.
Women as well as men are allowed to be Gul in ship command.
 The occupiers of Bajor subjugated the people and mined its resources,
annexing it outright some 19 years into its 60-year occupation (beginning
2309) and building Terek Nor, now known as Deep Space Nine, initially
as a mining station in 235, perhaps using Romulan technology in
some components. They then stripped the surface of Bajor and Deep
Space Nine alike in vengeance when they withdrew less than two weeks
before stardate 46388, leaving everything from basic systems to
religious areas in shambles. Some who resisted, including four Promenade
merchants, were killed.
The Cardassians also stole eight of the nine Bajoran prophets'
orbs, causing a worried Kai Opaka to charge Commander Sisko with
locating their Celestial Temple before the Cardassians found and
destroyed it. Despite that, as a show of faith, Commander Sisko
allows Dukat's crew aboard for shore leave. Their reputation for
maltreatment of prisoners is well known, but in the world of commerce
they are known for paying their bills. Their officials and officers
were not above taking bribes from lowly Bajorans.
Other cultures don't seem to share their taste in food, such as
yamok sauce.
Their engineering standards tend to be lower than Starfleet specifications.
Deep Space Nine's fusion powerplant design considers a range of
20% in operating efficiency to be within normal. Cardassian genetic
engineers are advanced enough to be well-known by their trademark
use of monoclonal links in their DNA-building; whether by open exchange,
captured record or espionage, the details are easily researched
in Federation records.
They may have compulsory military service, at least for males.
Death services are called "funerals" and they can be public
occurrences, especially for major leaders. Military monuments line
the planet, with some serving as burial sites.
One of their greatest characteristics is devotion to family; caring
for parents as well as children. Families of up to four generations
under one roof are not uncommon. Swearing the truth on the lives
of one's children is tantamount to the highest honesty a Cardassian
can attest to as Dukat does to Commander Sisko. Parents are
manipulated by state media in the name of their children, and the
presumed-guilty justice system aims to impress children against
anti-state lawlessness and chaos, inviting some to the courtroom
live and others to watch. The revelation that he abandoned a child
on Bajor, even one thought dead, is enough to publicly and privately
humiliate a politician like Pa'Dar, ruining his career. Despite
that, true orphans have no status in society and are simply forgotten.
Another
trait is an attention to detail. They taught record-keeping skills
to many planets, including Bajor. Cardassians are famous for their
photographic memories. When alleged that children at age 4 are put
into intensive mind-training programs, it is acknowledged as the
"unparalleled" educational system of the quadrant. Education
is power and joy is vulnerability, Dukat asserts in Orwellian-like
tones. The mental training can extend to enough discipline to deflect
a Vulcan Mind Meld. Kovat says one old native saying is, "Confession
is good for the soul."
Their physiology and constitution is much stouter than the human
norm, or at least Garak's is. Showing immunity to the effects of
depressants and anesthetics, neither two-plus bottles of Kanar nor
30cc's of Triptacederine had any effect on the Cardassian. The latter
amount would knock out an Algorian Mammoth.
Similar to Humans, Cardassians celebrate birthdays, respect marriage,
and use a given name before the family name. Cardassians also respect
advanced age as a sign of power and dignity.
It was recently determined that Bajorans made interstellar contact
with Cardassians before they had the capability of spaceflight.
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