Cardassians
Player Race: Yes
Relation to UFP: Peace.
ACTDNoteworthy:
- Although they
were just at war with the Federation, changing sides did help matters. We have had
some full Cardassians and even half Cardassians in the game.
Description
Technologically
advanced humanoid civilization (The Wounded -TNG). In the past, the Cardassians were
a peaceful and spiritual people. But because their planet was resource-poor,
starvation and disease were rampant, and people died by the millions. With the rise
of the military to power, new territories and technology were acquired by violence, at the
cost of millions of lives sacrificed to the war effort. (Chain of Command, part 2
-TNG).
In Cardassian society, the criminal justice system served to enforce
cultural norms, while reassuring the public with the comforting notion that good did
triumph over evil. Accordingly, no criminal was brought to trial until authorities
had already found the defendant guilty (Maquis, part 2 -DS9). Trials were broadcast
for viewing by the public, serving as a dramatic demonstration of the futility of
violating society's norms. Under Cardassian system of jurisprudence, a defendant
could not present evidence until the trial was under way -in other words, until after a
verdict of guilty had already been rendered. Further, such defendants were required
to testify against themselves. Cardassian citizens were required to have one of
their molars extracted at age ten so that they could be kept on file by the Cardassian
bureau of identification (Tribunal -DS9).
In Cardassian culture, advanced age is viewed as a sign of power and
dignity (Distant Voices -DS9). Cardassian men and women sometimes exhibit overt
irritability toward each other as an overture to a sexual relationship (Destiny
-DS9). Family is very important to the Cardassians, with some households being
multi-generational. Intense mind-training programs are given to their children as
early as four years of age, perhaps contributing to the famous Cardassian photographic
memories (The Maquis, part 1 -DS9). Cardassian funeral rites are very strict.
They considered it a dishonor to the deceased if a non-Cardassian views the remains
(Indiscretion -DS9). Cardassians dislike cold temperatures. It is traditional
in Cardassian culture that the commanding officer of a ship should entertain gusts when
they travel aboard his or her ship. It was also traditional for a freighter captain
to take a percentage of the cargo's worth for himself (Return to Grace -DS9). A
favorite morning beverage of Cardassians is hot fish juice (Trials and Tribble-ations
-DS9).
The Cardassians were involved in a bitter, extended conflict with the
United Federation of Planets. An uneasy truce between the two adversaries was
finally reached in 2366. During the negotiations, Ambassador Spock publicly
disagreed with his father, Ambassador Sarek, on the treaty (Unification, part 1 -TNG).
The following year, the treaty was violated by Starfleet Captain
Benjamin Maxwell, commanding the Starship Phoenix. Although Maxwell's actions were
illegal, Starfleet authorities believed his suspicions of illicit Cardassian military
activity were correct. Captain Picard recalled that while in command of the U.S.S.
Stargazer in 2355, he had fled from a Cardassian warship, barely escaping with his ship
and crew intact (The Wounded -TNG).
In 2367, a historic eace treaty established a fragile armistice between
the Federation and the Cardassian Union. Starfleet Captain Edward Jellico was
partially credited for the negotiations. Among other things, the treaty provided the
captives of either government would be allowed to see a representative from a neutral
planet following their incarceration (Chain of Command, part 2 -TNG).
The Cardassians annexed planet Bajor around 2328, and over the next
several decades systematically stripped the planet of resources and forced most Bajorans
to resettle on other worlds (Ensign Ro -TNG). During the occupation, the Cardassians
arrested any Bajorans that were caught teaching the word of the Prophets. They were
imprisoned and often received repeated beatings for their beliefs (Rapture -DS9).
In 2369, it was believed that Cardassia was developing a metagenic
weapon and planning to use it in conjunction with an incursion into Federation
space. Enterprise-D Captain Jean-Luc Picard, along with Chief Medical Officer
Beverly Crusher and Security Officer Worf, was sent covertly into Cardassian space to
investigate. The reports were found to be a ruse, designed to lure Captain Picard
into Cardassian captivitiy (Chain of Command, parts 1 and 2 -TNG). Also in 2369, the
Bajoran resistance movement had forced the Cardassians from Bajor after years of terrorist
activity. In their retreat they abandoned Terok Nor, an old Cardassian mining
station orbiting Bajor. This proved to be a major misstep for the Cardassians, as
the station became of major strategic, scientific, and commercial value when the Bajoran
wormhole was discovered shortly thereafter (Emissary, parts 1 and 2 -DS9). Many
Cardassian war orphans were left behind on planet Bajor when the occupation ended.
In Cardassian society, orphans are shunned and not acknowledged by the populace
(Cardassians -DS9).
The Cardassian withdrawl included an agreement to release all Bajoran
political prisoners, per Supreme Directive 2645, although some prisoners remained at the
Hutet labor camp on Cardassia IV for nearly a year (The Homecoming -DS9). In 2371,
the Cardassian government, represented by Legate Turrel, concluded a historic peace treaty
with Bajoran leader Kai Winn (Life Support -DS9).
In 2372, a civilian uprising overthrew the Cardassian Central Command,
placing power into the hands of the Detapa Council. Suspecting that the Council had
ben replaced by shape-shifting agents of the Dominion, the Klingon Empire subsequently
invaded Cardassia Prime, and was nearly successful in eliminating the Detapa
Council. Gul Dukat helped the Council flee the Klingon invasion fleet by evacuating
them aboard the Prakesh. Dukat, with assistance from Starfleet personnel, was able
to ascertain that the Council had not been replaced by the Founders (The Way of the
Warrior -DS9). The Klingon invasion destroyed the industrial capability of dozens of
Cardassian worlds, devastating the Cardassian economy. The Federation Council, eager
to maintain ties to the Cardassians, agreed to provide twelve industrial replicators to
the Cardassian government. The replicators were hijacked by members of the Maquis
led by Lieutenant Commander Eddington (For the Cause -DS9).
Humiliated by its dealings with the Federation and stung by the Klingon
attack, the Cardassian government entered into an alliance with the Dominion in
2373. The pact had been secretly negotiated by Gul Dukat, who thereafter assumed
leadership of the Cardassian Union. Dukat promised to return Cardassians to their
former glory (By Inferno's Light -DS9).
(In one of the quantum realities visited by Worf in 2370, the
Cardassians tampered with the Argus Array, using it to spy on Federation facilities.
In yet another, the Cardassians and the Federation had reached some degree of
rapprochement, as evidenced by the Cardassian conn officer found in this universe.)
(Parallels -TNG).
Star Trek: The
Encyclopedia (1999 edition).
Civilization.
Cardassian forces were responsible for the death of over five million Bajorans while Gul
Dukat served as prefect of Bajor during the occupation (Waltz -DS9). The Cardassian
homeworld was occupied by the forces of the Dominion early in the Dominion war.
Although the Cardassians started out as willing allies against the Alpha Quadrant forces
led by the Federation, by late 2375 Cardassian public sentiment turned against the brutal
Dominion government. In response, the Dominion leveled entire cities in an attempt
to quash the rebellion. This triggered an even more massive uprising by Cardassian
citizens and the Cardassian military led by Legate Damar, providing critical leverage for
the Alpha Quadrant powers during the final, desperate hours of the Dominion war.
Although the Cardassians won their freedom, the war exacted a toll of some 800 million
Cardassian citizens massacred by the Dominion (What You Leave Behind -DS9).
Star Trek: The
Encyclopedia (1999 edition) -Supplement.