Damar,
Corat - Male
Glinn (promote to Gul in 2374). Cardassian officer who rose through the ranks
from glinn to legate to martyr. Starting out as Gul Dukat's
right-hand man and protoge' on the freighter Groumall in 2372, Damar accompanied Dukat when he commandeered a Klingon bird-of-prey and began a one-ship
offensive during the Cardassian conflict with the Klingons. After Dukat
made a pact with the Dominion to seize control of the Alpha Quadrant,
Glinn Damar was at his side when the combined Dominion-Cardassian force
recaptured space station Terok Nor (Deep Space 9) from the Federation in
2373.
During that occupation, Damar discovered a way to
disable the field of self-replicating mines that was blockading the
Bajoran wormhole and keeping Dominion reinforcements from passing through
from the Gamma Quadrant. However, the plan was complicated by saboteurs on
the station and an impending Federation/Klingon offensive. Damar learned
that Dukat's daughter, Ziyal, had conspired with the saboteurs, and while
the Dominion was evacuating the station, he killed her with a phaser
blast. Ziyal's death caused Dukat to literally go crazy, and the
Cardassian leader failed to evacuate. This allowed Damar to rise to the
top position in the Cardassian Empire. Unlike his predecessor, he took on
the title of Legate.
Legate Damar was still under the thumb of the
Dominion, though, and while the war against the Federation/Klingon/Romulan
Alliance raged, he grew increasingly depressed and detached, seeking
refuge in the drink kanar. His doubts about Dominion rule grew stronger
when the Founders announced an alliance with the Breen in 2375,
effectively diminishing his own people's standing in the quadrant. He
began to conspire with other Cardassian military leaders to form a
resistance movement against the Dominion. Dominion forces, however, were
able to overwhelm and destroy all segments of the military that had sided
with Damar, leaving him with a rag-tag band of rebels that accepted help
from the Federation — ironically, in the form of a Bajoran (Kira), a
Shapeshifter (Odo), and an exiled Cardassian (Garak).
Thought dead, Damar and his band stayed
undercover and performed acts of sabotage that aided efforts against the
Dominion. When it became known he was still alive, the Cardassian people
saw him as a hero, and the revolt against the Dominion gained steam.
During the Alliance attack on Cardassia Prime, the Cardassian forces
switched sides in mid-battle and ensured the Dominion's defeat in space.
Meanwhile, on the ground, Damar and his resistance force invaded Dominion
headquarters. Damar was killed by Jem'Hadar soldiers during this invasion,
but the effort was successful in bringing about the Dominion's surrender.
Damar is now considered a martyr on behalf of Cardassian pride and
freedom.. DS9: Return to
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