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Encyclopedia > Damar (Star Trek)
Damar
Damar
Species: Cardassian
Gender: Male
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Blue
Home planet: Cardassia Prime
Affiliation: Cardassian military/The Dominion
Posting: Cardassia
Rank: Legate
Portrayed by: Casey Biggs

Damar is a character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a Cardassian officer, played by Casey Biggs. His full name, "Corat Damar", was revealed in the DS9 novel A Stitch in Time, although novels are not considered part of the Star Trek canon. Damar of the Cardassian Union. ... In biology, a species is the basic unit of biodiversity. ... It has been suggested that Cardassian military ranks be merged into this article or section. ... The word gender describes the state of being male, female, or neither. ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... Naturally Blonde Hair Naturally Red Hair Naturally Black Hair Human beings have many variations in hair color (or colour) and hair texture. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... In the fictional series, Star Trek, Cardassia Prime is the main planet in the Cardassian Empire. ... It has been suggested that Cardassian military ranks be merged into this article or section. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races, with ultimate power held by the xenophobic Changelings. ... Damar of the Cardassian Union, prior to launching a revolution against the Dominion. ... This article or section contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ... Casey Biggs (b. ... Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ... It has been suggested that Cardassian military ranks be merged into this article or section. ... Casey Biggs (b. ... The Star Trek canon consists of the television series Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture and its sequels. ...


Damar was the apprentice of Gul Dukat for many years, since their first encounter on the Cardassian freighter Groumall, when he was Glinn. He had great respect for Dukat and quickly became one of his most loyal officers, aiding Dukat in waging his private war against the Klingon Empire. In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Gul is a military rank used by Cardassians. ... In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine television series, Skrain G. Dukat was a Cardassian leader and a recurring antagonist of Benjamin Sisko. ... Glinn is a Cardassian military rank in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine television series, Skrain G. Dukat was a Cardassian leader and a recurring antagonist of Benjamin Sisko. ... In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine television series, Skrain G. Dukat was a Cardassian leader and a recurring antagonist of Benjamin Sisko. ... This page is about the race. ...


Later Damar served under Dukat again during the Dominion occupation of Deep Space Nine, which was reverted to its original name, Terok Nor. In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine television series, Skrain G. Dukat was a Cardassian leader and a recurring antagonist of Benjamin Sisko. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races, with ultimate power held by the xenophobic Changelings. ... Deep Space Nine (DS9) In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9 for short) is a space station and primary setting for the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... Deep Space Nine Deep Space Nine is a fictional space station in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...


By now, Dukat was the most powerful man in the Cardassian government and personally coordinated every move the Cardassian Union made together with the Dominion Vorta Weyoun. Considering this, Damar was the second-in-command of the Cardassian people. In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine television series, Skrain G. Dukat was a Cardassian leader and a recurring antagonist of Benjamin Sisko. ... Weyoun, a high-ranking Vorta. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Weyoun is the primary adjunct to the Female Shapeshifter, and the second-in-command of the Dominion forces in the Alpha Quadrant. ...


Dukat's greed for power turned into insanity: He believed he was the Kosst Amojan and released the Pah wraiths into the wormhole before Dukat disappeared. This event made it possible for Damar to become the leader of the Cardassian Union and be promoted to Legate, with the help of the Dominion. Though Damar was very concerned about what had happened to his mentor Dukat, he quickly accepted his new rank and the prestige it got him. In the fictional Star Trek universe, Pah Wraiths are evil Bajoran Prophets, non-corporeal life-forms, who were expelled from the Bajoran wormhole and reside in caves on the planet Bajor. ... Legate is the highest rank in the Cardassian military, approximately equivalent to an Admiral in Starfleet. ...


But the war was no longer going well and Damar was unhappy about the status of Cardassia, which had gained nothing from its association with the Dominion. Damar took to drowning his sorrows in kanar (a popular Cardassian drink). Troops of the Federation alliance had set foot into Cardassian territory and the Dominion was seeking new allies, which they found in the Breen - confining the Cardassians to second class status. By then Damar wanted nothing more than the end of the so-called alliance with the Dominion. Kanar is a fictional alcoholic beverage frequently seen in various Star Trek series, particularly Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... Breen commander appearing on Star Trek Deep Space 9 The Breen are a species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. ...


Damar formed a resistance group inside the Cardassian Union and moved swiftly to destroy the Vorta cloning facilites on Rondack III.


Other powerful Guls also switched sides and became vital parts in Damar's resistance, for example Gul Malyn Ocett. She and Damar were the only ones who survived when Gul Revok betrayed the entire resistance movement; they played a major role in the switching of sides of the Cardassian fleet in the end of the war. In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Gul is a military rank used by Cardassians. ... In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Gul is a military rank used by Cardassians. ...


Damar died as he led a group of resistance fighters and rogue soldiers against the Dominion headquarters on Cardassia Prime. His men captured the Dominion's leader, the Female Changeling, alive; as the Federation's attack on Cardassia Prime began, Odo beamed down onto the surface and persuaded the Founder to let all Dominion troops surrender. Changelings are an alien race from the Star Trek universe. ... Odo is a shapeshifter played by Rene Auberjonois on the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...


In the eyes of the Cardassian people, the Federation, the Klingon Empire and even the Romulans, Damar died as a hero. The Romulans, a fictional race in the Star Trek universe, are descended from Vulcans and are characterized as being passionate, cunning, and opportunistic. ...


Important Deep Space Nine episodes

  • Return to Grace (season four; first apperance)
  • Call to Arms (season five)
  • Sacrifice of Angels (season six)
  • What You Leave Behind, part I (season seven)
  • What You Leave Behind, part II (season seven)

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 The Next Generation  Picard | Riker | Data | La Forge | Worf | B. Crusher | Troi | W. Crusher | Yar | Pulaski
 Deep Space Nine  B. Sisko | Kira | J. Dax | Odo | Bashir | O'Brien | Worf | J. Sisko | Quark | Rom | Nog | E. Dax | Garak | Martok | Damar | Dukat | Weyoun | Winn
 Voyager  Janeway | Chakotay | Tuvok | Paris | Torres | Kim | EMH | Neelix | Seven | Kes
 Enterprise  Archer | T'Pol | Tucker | Reed | Phlox | Sato | Mayweather

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Star Trek Lives - Personnel - Gul Damar (233 words)
Damar was assigned to the freighter Groumall in 2372, under the command of Gul Dukat.
As Dukat's aide, Damar became concerned at Dukat's devotion to his daughter, Tora Ziyal, fearing that she might have loyalties to the Bajorans.
Damar was killed by Jem'Hadar forces during the final hours of the Dominion war, ironically fighting alongside former Bajoran terrorist Kira Nerys.
Damar (Star Trek) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (530 words)
Damar was the apprentice of Gul Dukat for many years, starting with their mutual assignment to the Cardassian freighter Groumall when Damar was Glinn.
Damar continues to serve under Dukat during the Dominion's occupation of Deep Space Nine.
Damar resents not being informed about the Dominion's negotiations to bring the Breen into the Dominion, and in general comes to realize that he is Cardassia's leader in title only.
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