CAREER
One of Dukat's first assignments was a
freshly-minted glinn aboard the Kornaire. One of his tasks as a glinn was
to clean out a compartment where three men had gone through an explosive
decompression. He didn't sleep for a week after that. (DS9: "Waltz")
At some point prior to being stationed on Bajor,
Dukat was a legate, but he lost favor with Cardassian Central Command and
was reduced to the rank of gul. ("Indiscretion") He later rejected the
title of legate because he felt gul was more "hands on". ("Ties of Blood
and Water")
Prefect
of Bajor
In 2346, at the rank of gul, Dukat was assigned
command of Terok Nor, the mining station and command post in orbit of
Bajor that would later be known as Deep Space 9. Dukat was the last
Prefect of Bajor before the end of the Occupation. He was responsible for
many atrocities committed against the Bajoran people, and became one of
the most hated individuals in Bajoran history. ("Emissary")
According to Dukat, he was convinced that a
gentler approach was needed to quell the Bajoran Resistance and make Bajor
suitable for colonization. His first act as prefect was to cut labor camp
output quotas by 50%, abolish child labor, and improve medical care and
food rations. These measures led to a 20% drop in the camp death rates.
However, the Resistance repaid him by destroying an orbital drydock on his
one-month anniversary, killing 200 Cardassians. During the Occupation, the
Resistance would attempt to assassinate Dukat five times, all of them
unsuccessful. Dukat grew to hate the Bajorans for not acknowledging his
"compassion" towards them. ("Things Past", "Waltz")
While prefect, Dukat reported to Legate Kell
regularly; however, he did not have the respect from Kell that he was led
to believe. Dukat created a counter-insurgency program to combat potential
worker revolts on Terok Nor, but Kell secretly added a level to it in case
Dukat tried to flee. The automated program was set to deal with various
situations, the most severe of which was a complete takeover of the
station. In the event that this happened, the program could initiate an
auto-destruct sequence, and if Dukat tried to transport off the station
while this sequence was in effect, his access codes would be nullified and
he would be doomed to die with his station. ("Civil Defense")
Cardassian Officer
Dukat strongly opposed the Cardassian withdrawal
from Bajor in 2369, a move which damaged his career as it occurred during
his administration. After the withdrawal, Dukat became the commander of
the Second Order. He played a major role in many interactions between the
Cardassian military and the Federation for the next three years, and made
several visits to his former command post, Deep Space 9, under various
circumstances. ("Cardassians", et al)
Dukat was implicated in the supplying of illegal
weapons to Cardassian citizens in the Demilitarized Zone in 2370 by his
political enemies, including Legate Parn. Dukat assisted Commander
Benjamin Sisko in his investigation of the Maquis, so as to prove his
innocence. He was briefly abducted by the Maquis, but he was rescued by
Sisko. It emerged that the Cardassian Central Command was actually
responsible for violating the Federation-Cardassian Treaty. ("The Maquis,
Part I")
When the Cardassian Union underwent a revolution
in 2372, Dukat sided with the victorious Detapa Council. He was promoted
to legate, and was made Chief Military Advisor. Following the Klingon
invasion of the Union, Dukat was able to evacuate the Council members to
Federation space aboard the cruiser Prakesh, with the timely assistance of
the USS Defiant. ("The Way of the Warrior").
Later that year, Dukat accompanied Kira Nerys to
Dozaria to find the wreck of the Ravinok, a transport that had been lost
several years earlier with Dukat's mistress, Tora Naprem, and his
half-Bajoran daughter, Tora Ziyal, aboard. Dukat had initially intended to
kill both Ziyal and Naprem, had they survived. However, after he found his
daughter alive, he decided to take her with him back to Cardassia, despite
the effect it would have on his career. ("Indiscretion")
Fighting
the Klingons
After he returned with Ziyal, Dukat was demoted
and given command of a small freighter, the Groumall. His family disowned
him, his wife and children left him, and both he and Ziyal were shunned by
Cardassian society. The Groumall transported Kira to the outpost at Korma
in 2372. After finding the outpost destroyed, Dukat and Kira were able to
capture the Klingon Bird-of-Prey responsible. Dukat urged the Detapa
Council to use his captured intelligence to mount a new offensive against
the Klingons, but they rejected his proposal, preferring to seek a
diplomatic option. ("Return to Grace")
Disgusted with the Council's unwillingness to
fight, Dukat began to carry on his own one-ship war against the Klingons.
In 2373, he helped an undercover Starfleet team, led by Sisko, infiltrate
Klingon military headquarters on Ty'Gokor to expose a changeling.
("Apocalypse Rising")
Rise to
power
By 2373, Dukat became convinced that the only way
to regain Cardassia's former glory was for them to join the Dominion. In
secret talks, he negotiated Cardassia's entry into the Dominion with
himself as ruler. Dukat promised to the Cardassian people that under his
leadership, all that Cardassia lost would be regained. His move was
initially celebrated by most Cardassians, who had suffered defeat and
humiliation for years at the hands of the Federation and Klingons. Dukat
chose not to promote himself back to legate, since he saw the rank of gul
as more "hands-on". ("By Inferno's Light").
In the months after his taking office, Dukat made
good on his promises by expelling the Klingons from Cardassian space and
wiping out the Maquis with his newly gained Dominion allies. Dukat
commanded the Dominion forces which retook Terok Nor from the Federation
in late 2373. In the following weeks, Dukat directed the Dominion War from
his old command, winning many early victories against the Federation and
the Klingon Empire. Bringing in Dominion reinforcements from the Gamma
Quadrant by re-opening the Bajoran wormhole was to be his greatest
triumph. ("Call to Arms", "A Time to Stand")
However, victory was snatched from his grasp when
the Dominion reinforcements were eliminated by the Prophets. As allied
forces retook the station during Operation Return, Dukat -- made
half-deranged by his rapid change of fortune -- descended into madness
after the murder of his beloved daughter Ziyal by Damar, his
second-in-command. He refused to evacuate with the rest of the Dominion
forces, and was captured by Starfleet. ("Sacrifice of Angels")
Madness
Afterwards, Dukat began suffering from
hallucinations and fits of paranoia, and was treated by Federation
doctors. After he was declared "recovered", Dukat was to be taken to a
Special Jury at Starbase 621 aboard the USS Honshu to stand trial for war
crimes. However, the Honshu was intercepted by Cardassian warships, and
Dukat escaped to a nearby planet in a shuttlecraft with his nemesis,
Benjamin Sisko. Dukat's hallucinations returned, and he attempted to kill
Sisko before escaping in the shuttle. During his time on the planet, Dukat
embraced his hatred for the Bajoran people, promising to one day return
and rain destruction on all of Bajor. ("Waltz")
Pact with
the Pah-wraiths
In late 2374, Dukat believed he had found a way
to destroy the Bajoran people and their Emissary. Having immersed himself
in the ancient Bajoran texts, he discovered that the wormhole was actually
the Celestial Temple. He returned to Cardassia Prime and enacted an
ancient Bajoran ritual to release a Pah-wraith into his body. Thus
possessed, he travelled to Deep Space 9 and released it into the Celestial
Temple via the Orb of Contemplation, causing the wormhole to disappear. In
the process, Dukat killed Jadzia Dax, who was simply in his way. ("Tears
of the Prophets").
His inhabitation by the Pah-wraith had turned
Dukat into their believer; subsequently he retreated to station Empok Nor
and founded a community of members from the Cult of the Pah-wraiths. He
was worshipped as a messiah, and fathered another half-Bajoran child with
Mika. Dukat attempted to have the Cult members commit suicide to conceal
his attempt to kill Mika. When he was exposed, he fled again. ("Covenant")

IN the picture to the left, Dukat poses as Anjohl
Tennan.
In late 2375, Dukat secretly underwent cosmetic
surgery on Cardassia Prime to pose as a Bajoran farmer, Anjohl Tennan. He
then travelled to Deep Space 9 and gained the confidence of Kai Winn Adami,
with the assistance of false visions given to Winn by the Pah-wraiths. He
slowly convinced her to join him as a follower of the Pah-wraiths. The two
plotted to release the Pah-wraiths from their prison in the Fire Caves,
using the Book of the Kosst Amojan.
The pair entered the Fire Caves, where Winn
poisoned Dukat as a sacrifice to complete the release ritual. However, the
Pah-wraiths rejected Winn and chose Dukat as their Emissary, restoring him
to life and imbuing him with their power. After Dukat killed Winn, Sisko
plunged himself and Dukat into the fires, which destroyed the Book and
trapped Dukat forever in the prison with the Pah-wraiths. Sisko himself
was rescued by the Prophets. ("The Changing Face of Evil", "What You Leave
Behind", et al)
Family
and personal life
Dukat's father Procal was arrested and executed
by the Cardassian government in an incident involving some arms dealers.
Dukat blamed Obsidian Order operative Elim Garak for his father's death
and ordered his execution at least twice. ("The Wire", "Improbable Cause",
"By Inferno's Light")
Dukat was married and had seven children with his
wife, including a son named Mekor. However, he also kept several Bajoran
mistresses when he was Prefect on Terok Nor. The first was Kira Meru, with
whom he fell in love and was involved for seven years. Years later Dukat
formed an attraction to Meru's daughter, Kira Nerys, the first officer of
Deep Space Nine. ("The Maquis, Part I", "Defiant", "Wrongs Darker Than
Death or Night")
Towards the end of the Occupation, Dukat fell in
love with another Bajoran woman, Tora Naprem, and the two had a daughter
named Tora Ziyal. Dukat sent the pair away to Lissepia in 2366, though
their ship was downed by the Breen on Dozaria. Ziyal survived and was
forced to labor in a Breen dilithium mine until Dukat rescued her in 2372.
After returning to Cardassia Prime with his half-Bajoran daughter, Dukat
was severely ostracized. His wife and children left him and his mother
disowned him. ("Indiscretion", "Return to Grace")
Dukat had a strange relationship with Benjamin
Sisko, in many ways his counterpart and opposite. Dukat saw Sisko as a
friend and viewed him with a great deal of respect, although that view was
not shared by Sisko. ("Waltz")
Dukat's closest friend was Damar, who had served
under him when he commanded the stolen Klingon Bird of Prey. Dukat found
Damar 'useful' and despite the fact it was Damar who shot and killed his
daughter, he later forgave Damar and came to him for help, as well as
encouraging him to become the brave man he had fought with years before
once again. Dukat also had a good working relationship with his Dominion
ally Weyoun and although they would occasionally antagonize one another
there was a mutual respect between the two. Dukat even gave Weyoun a
picture his daughter Ziyal had painted.
Although they fought together against the Klingon
invaders, Dukat and Garak shared a special hatred: the former Obsidian
Order agent had Dukat's father on trial and executed, and Dukat wanted to
do the same to his rival, now in exile.
In the last few weeks of his life, Dukat became
involved with Kai Winn Adami, while posing as Anjohl Tennan. ("Strange
Bedfellows")
RANDOM FACTS
Dukat was fond of Bajoran spring wine and
didactic theatre. ("Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night")
His old Terok Nor clearance was the maximum,
level 9 with access/authorization code "Dukat 5116-Green"; in the Second
Order his security ID code was ADL-40.