Corat Damar
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| Corat Damar | |
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| Full Name: | Corat Damar |
| Species: | Cardassian |
| Gender: | Male |
| Born: | 24th century |
| Died: | 2375 |
| Affiliation: | Cardassian-Dominion Alliance Cardassian Rebellion |
| Family | |
| Marital Status: | Widowed |
| Children: | Sakal Damar (son: deceased), Daughters (deceased) |
| Career | |
| Previous Assignment: | Leader of the Cardassian Union |
| Final Assignment: | Leader of the Cardassian Rebellion |
| Rank: | Legate |
| Office Held: | Leader of the Cardassian Union |
| In Office: | 2374 - 2375 |
| Preceded By: | Skrain Dukat |
| Succeeded By: | Broca |
Corat Damar was a Cardassian male and a long time friend and officer of Skrain Dukat. He later succeeded him as leader of the Cardassian Union and led the rebellion against the Dominion to free Cardassia.
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[edit] Early career
In 2346, Third-Tier Gil Damar was assigned to Bajor, where the newly appointed prefect, Dukat, made the officer his assistant. At this time, Damar was engaged to a journalist for the Cardassian Information Service named Veja Ketan. Dukat felt that Damar was an intelligent soldier, although he was not always aware of the subtleties of Cardassian politics. Damar, in turn, believed he could learn all he needed to be a great officer from Dukat, although he disapproved of his superior's use of Bajoran "comfort women".
In 2348, Damar's fiance and her fellow correspondent Natima Lang were caught in a cave-in, along with a Bajoran Resistance fighter, Aro Seefa, who had mistaken them for military personnel. Damar launched a rescue attempt, killing Aro upon finding Ketan unconcious. He refused to leave her bedside until she regained conciousness, disobeying direct orders from Dukat to return to Terok Nor. Because Ketan was now barren, however, he broke the engagement. Upon Damar's return to Terok Nor, Dukat informed him he had been reassigned to the Federation border, partly because Lang's account of the rescue, including the unnecessary death of Aro, had caused embarrasment for the military. (TN novel: Night of the Wolves)
[edit] Fighting the Klingons
In 2372, he was serving with Dukat on the Groumall. He later helped Dukat, Kira Nerys and Tora Ziyal capture a Klingon Bird-of-Prey. (DS9 episode: "Return to Grace")
The following year, Damar joined Dukat on taking Benjamin Sisko, Worf, Odo and Miles O'Brien to Ty'Gokor. Damar expressed his opinion that an orbital bombardment of Klingon High Command headquarters would be better than attempting to infiltrate it. (DS9 episode: "Apocalypse Rising")
[edit] The Dominion
Damar continued to serve as Dukat's second in command when Cardassia joined the Dominion, with Dukat as its newly appointed leader. (DS9 episodes: "Call to Arms", "A Time to Stand")
Damar worked on a way to disable the minefield protecting the mouth of the Bajoran wormhole to allow Dominion reinforcements to enter the Alpha Quadrant. (DS9 episodes: "Favor the Bold", "Sacrifice of Angels")
After Dukat was driven mad by the death of his daughter Ziyal, Damar succeeded him as the leader of the Union. (DS9 episode: "Statistical Probabilities")
Later in 2374, Damar sent several ships to fight at the Romulan front and deployed several hundred orbital weapon platforms to protect the Chin'toka system. Unknown to Damar was the fact that the Federation Alliance had selected Chin'toka as the first target in their invasion of Cardassia. The Allies took heavy losses from the platforms, although they were able to deactivate them and take the system. (DS9 episode: "Tears of the Prophets")
[edit] The Rebellion
Over time, Damar became disillusioned with the Cardassian-Dominion Alliance. Damar soon began drinking heavily when he realized that he was no more than a puppet for Weyoun and the Founders. (DS9 episodes: "Penumbra", "'Til Death Do Us Part", "Strange Bedfellows")
In 2375, after the Breen allied themselves with the Dominion and dealt the Federation Alliance forces a crushing defeat, Damar came feel that without firing a shot the Dominion had conquered the Cardassian people. He defected from the Dominion, and urged the Cardassian people to rise up against the Dominion. With several loyal Guls from the cardassian military, Damar formed the Cardassian Liberation Front. (DS9 episodes: "The Changing Face of Evil", "When It Rains...")
Aided by Kira Nerys and Elim Garak, Damar began attacking several dominion strongholds and bases. This had a heavy personal price for Damar - his wife and children were killed by the Dominion. (DS9 episode: "Tacking Into the Wind")
Eventually, the entire Cardassian military turned on the Dominion, and the Founders were forced to accept surrender. This however came at a terrible price, with the Jem'Hadar killing over 800 million Cardassians before being order to stand down. Damar was shot and killed while leading the Cardassian revolt against the Dominion Headquarters. His last orders were to keep going, no matter the cost. (DS9 episodes: "The Dogs of War", "What You Leave Behind")
[edit] Legacy
In 2376, a memorial service was held for Damar in Cardassia City's Tarlak sector. Garak attended at the service, which saw the dedication of a marker to his memory. (DS9 novel: A Stitch in Time)
| Preceded by: Skrain Dukat | Leader of the Cardassian Union 2374 - 2375 | Succeeded by: Broca |
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Episodes
- "Return to Grace"
- "Apocalypse Rising"
- DS9 episode: "Call to Arms"
- "A Time to Stand"
- "Sons and Daughters"
- "Behind the Lines"
- "Favor the Bold"
- DS9 episode: "Sacrifice of Angels"
- "Statistical Probabilities"
- "Waltz" (Hallucination)
- "In the Pale Moonlight" (Hologram)
- "Tears of the Prophets"
- "Image in the Sand"
- "Shadows and Symbols"
- "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River"
- "Penumbra"
- "'Til Death Do Us Part"
- "Strange Bedfellows"
- "The Changing Face of Evil"
- "When It Rains..."
- "Tacking Into the Wind"
- "The Dogs of War"
- "What You Leave Behind"
[edit] Literature
[edit] Connections
- Damar article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Damar (Star Trek) article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

