Cardassians

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==History==
 
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During their early history, they were noted to had been a peaceful and spiritual people during the time of the '''First Hebitian Civilization'''. During this time, Cardassians collected works of art from all over the Alpha Quadrant with their world boasting vast wealth of art and culture. During this era, their people were said to had created elaborate burial vaults that contained unimaginable treasures. However, Cardassia eventually experienced a lack of natural resources that caused terrible famine leading to the decay of the Hebitian civilization. In this era, starving Cardassians plundered the ruins and looted them for their relics in order to sell them to provide for themselves. It was during this time that a military dictatorship emerged that came to power that transformed their civilization greatly. (Episode: Chain of Command)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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Their public behavior operated similar to that of a wolf pack with them often seeking out the dominant position in any social gathering. (Episode: Chain of Command)
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During romantic courtships, Cardassian couples routinely acted bitter and snapped at one another with this indicating romantic attention but could cause misunderstandings with off-worlders. (Episode: Destiny)
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A ritual within their culture was the '''shri-tal''' was conducted by those dying where they gave their secrets to their family for use against their enemies. (Episode: Ties of Blood and Water)
 
A ritual within their culture was the '''shri-tal''' was conducted by those dying where they gave their secrets to their family for use against their enemies. (Episode: Ties of Blood and Water)
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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*'''Damar''' :
 
*'''Dukat''' :
 
*'''Dukat''' :
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*'''Enabrain Tain''' :
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*'''Garak''' :
 
*'''Madred''' :
 
*'''Madred''' :
 
*'''Macet''' :
 
*'''Macet''' :
 
*'''Tekeny Ghemor''' :
 
*'''Tekeny Ghemor''' :
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==Notes==
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==In other media==
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===Video games===
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*In Stark Trek: Armada II, the Cardassians appeared as a playable faction in the real-time strategy video game.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 13:32, 20 September 2017

Cardassians are a species that feature in Star Trek.

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History

During their early history, they were noted to had been a peaceful and spiritual people during the time of the First Hebitian Civilization. During this time, Cardassians collected works of art from all over the Alpha Quadrant with their world boasting vast wealth of art and culture. During this era, their people were said to had created elaborate burial vaults that contained unimaginable treasures. However, Cardassia eventually experienced a lack of natural resources that caused terrible famine leading to the decay of the Hebitian civilization. In this era, starving Cardassians plundered the ruins and looted them for their relics in order to sell them to provide for themselves. It was during this time that a military dictatorship emerged that came to power that transformed their civilization greatly. (Episode: Chain of Command)

Overview

Their public behavior operated similar to that of a wolf pack with them often seeking out the dominant position in any social gathering. (Episode: Chain of Command)

During romantic courtships, Cardassian couples routinely acted bitter and snapped at one another with this indicating romantic attention but could cause misunderstandings with off-worlders. (Episode: Destiny)

A ritual within their culture was the shri-tal was conducted by those dying where they gave their secrets to their family for use against their enemies. (Episode: Ties of Blood and Water)

Members

  • Damar :
  • Dukat :
  • Enabrain Tain :
  • Garak :
  • Madred :
  • Macet :
  • Tekeny Ghemor :

Notes

In other media

Video games

  • In Stark Trek: Armada II, the Cardassians appeared as a playable faction in the real-time strategy video game.

Appearances

  • Star Trek: Deep Space 9: "Ties of Blood and Water"

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