The Cardassians () are a fictional
extraterrestrial species in the American
science fiction
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franchise ''
Star Trek
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''. They were devised in 1991 for the series ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before being used in the subsequent series ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and ''
Star Trek: Voyager''.
The writers of ''The Next Generation'' introduced the Cardassians for the fourth season episode "
The Wounded" as new antagonists for the crew of the
USS ''Enterprise''-D to interact with on a personal level, as the
Borg
The Borg are an alien group that appear as recurring antagonists in the ''Star Trek'' fictional universe. They are Cyborg, cybernetic organisms (cyborgs) linked in a Group mind (science fiction), hive mind called "The Collective". The Borg co- ...
lacked personality or individuality, hindering interpersonal drama.
In the series, set in the 24th century, the Cardassians are presented as living under a military government controlling the Cardassian Union, an interstellar empire occupying other planets, most notably
Bajor. When ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' was launched in 1993, its writers set its events in the vicinity of Bajor in the aftermath of the Cardassian occupation.
The Cardassians grew into major antagonists throughout the series, with several
recurring character
A recurring character is a fictional character, usually in a prime time TV series, who frequently appears from time to time during the series' run. Recurring characters often play major roles in more than one episode, sometimes being the main f ...
s developed, including
Elim Garak (
Andrew Robinson) and
Gul Dukat (
Marc Alaimo
Marc Alaimo is an American actor known for his villainous roles. He is best known for his role as recurring villain Gul Dukat in the TV series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''.
Early and personal life
Alaimo was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He ...
).
Design
The design of the Cardassians was undertaken by ''The Next Generation''s costume designer Bob Blackman and makeup designer
Michael Westmore. They sought to give the species a "snakelike" appearance. Cardassians have grayish-white skin, ridges on either side of the neck, and a spoon-shaped structure on the forehead. Westmore was inspired by an
abstract painting
Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a Composition (visual arts), composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. ''Abstract art'', ''non-figurative art'', ''non- ...
he had seen in a
Ventura Boulevard store of a wide-shouldered woman with what looked like a spoon on her forehead.
Rick Sternbach
Richard Michael Sternbach (born July 6, 1951) is an illustrator who is best known for his space illustrations and his work on the ''Star Trek'' television series.
Early years
Born July 6, 1951, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1969 Sternbach enr ...
designed the Cardassian spaceship in "The Wounded". He initially proposed a pod-shaped vessel, before replacing it with a design resembling a
scorpion
Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the Order (biology), order Scorpiones. They have eight legs and are easily recognized by a pair of Chela (organ), grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward cur ...
, then one based on the
ankh symbol. Sternbach later noted that "The ''Galor'' class started with an Egyptian ankh, given how
he Cardassianswere like the Pharaohs to the Bajoran slaves, but you don't really see the basic shape unless you look straight down on the vessel. The little disruptor pyramids were a bit more obvious, as were the 'temple' type structures on the ship's backbone, and the sandy yellow shades."
Ed Miarecki and Tom Hudson built the model used in "The Wounded" from Sternbach's design. In the episode, Cardassian weapons fired a pink discharge, changed to amber in later episodes.
Production designer
Herman Zimmerman worked on the Cardassian architecture depicted on the shows.
His concept had some
Art Deco
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influence, and was based on geometric patterns.
Some motifs were ellipses, angles rather than straight lines, and groups of three.
Depiction in the shows
''Star Trek: The Next Generation''
"The Wounded": 1991
The Cardassians were invented by the writers of ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' for the show's fourth season episode "
The Wounded", written by Stuart Charno, Sara Charno, and Cy Chermak, with teleplay by
Jeri Taylor
Jeri Cecile Suer (June 30, 1938 – October 24, 2024), known professionally as Jeri Taylor, was an American television scriptwriter and producer who wrote many episodes of the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and '' Star Trek: Voyager'' serie ...
. It was first screened in January 1991. The script related that the Cardassian Union and the
United Federation of Planets
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—of which Earth was a part—were involved in skirmishes for many years but had signed a peace treaty.
It begins with the revelation that the USS ''Phoenix'', a renegade Federation starship under the command of Captain Benjamin Maxwell (
Bob Gunton), has begun attacking Cardassian targets, as Maxwell is convinced the Cardassians are rearming for war against the Federation. The
USS ''Enterprise''-D, captained by
Jean-Luc Picard (
Patrick Stewart
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), is sent to stop the ''Phoenix'', with the Cardassian Gul Macet (
Marc Alaimo
Marc Alaimo is an American actor known for his villainous roles. He is best known for his role as recurring villain Gul Dukat in the TV series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''.
Early and personal life
Alaimo was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He ...
) coming aboard the ''Enterprise'' to assist.
Alaimo's appearance as Gul Macet in "The Wounded" made him the second actor, after
Mark Lenard, to play three separate alien species in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. In earlier episodes he portrayed an Antican ("
Lonely Among Us") and a Romulan ("
The Neutral Zone"). He later portrayed a human in ''The Next Generation'' episode "
Time's Arrow" before gaining a recurring role as the Cardassian Gul Dukat in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''.
For this episode, several Cardassians were depicted wearing helmets, something never again done in the franchise; Blackman and Westmore's designs also gave Macet facial hair, the only time a Cardassian was shown this way.
Later episodes: 1991–1994
In the fifth season episode "
Ensign Ro", written by
Rick Berman and
Michael Piller and first screened in October 1991, the
Bajoran species was introduced. It explained that the Cardassians had annexed the Bajoran homeworld, Bajor, 40 years earlier, with many Bajorans fleeing their planet as refugees and often fighting back with militant tactics. "Ensign Ro" was the first episode where Cardassian warships were introduced as "Galor class" vessels. Although it was not intended at the time, the situation between the Cardassians and Bajorans laid the groundwork for the plot of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''.
The Cardassians were central to the two-part sixth season episode "
Chain of Command", written by
Frank Abatemarco and screened in December 1992. In them, the Federation has gained intelligence that the Cardassians are developing a genetically engineered virus on an uninhabited planet. Picard is sent to infiltrate and destroy the weapon but is apprehended and tortured by the Cardassian Gul Madred (
David Warner).
"Chain of Command Part I" included the first mentions that the Cardassians' homeworld was called "Cardassia", and the "Cardassian Union" as the name of their interstellar state (previously mentioned only as the "Cardassian Empire"). "Chain of Command PartI" also introduced the news that the Cardassians had withdrawn from Bajor, setting the stage for the events of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', which began airing a month later. The show's designers introduced the Cardassians' hand weapon in this episode, with Sternbach describing it as like a "copper-colored banana". Part Two of "Chain of Command" provided a brief history of the Cardassians and their military government.
The Cardassians also appeared in the sixth season episode "
The Chase", written by Joe Menosky and Ronald D. Moore and screened in April 1993, where it is revealed that humans and Cardassians—as well as the
Klingon
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Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star T ...
s and
Romulans—are all descended from an ancient species who seeded many planets with life. In the seventh season episode "
Journey's End", written by Ronald D. Moore, it is explained that the treaty between the Federation and the Cardassians left various Federation planets in Cardassian territory, and that many of these Federation colonists refused to leave. Their presence and struggle for independence from Cardassian rule was a recurring theme in both ''Deep Space Nine'' and ''Voyager''. "Journey's End" was the first time Cardassian communicators were shown, affixed to the actors' wrists. The conflict between the Cardassians and the rebel colonists, known as the
Maquis, was again used as the basis for the series' penultimate episode, "
Preemptive Strike", written by Naren Shankar and René Echevarria and directed by Stewart.
''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''
Launching the new series, ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', was the pilot episode "
Emissary
Emissary may refer to:
__NOTOC__ Arts and entertainment Star Trek
* Benjamin Sisko, the Emissary of the Prophets, the Bajorans' gods
* "Emissary" (''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''), the pilot episode of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''
* "The Em ...
", written by Rick Berman and Michael Piller. Focussing on the aftermath of the Cardassian departure from Bajor, the premise of the series revolves around the Federation taking control of Deep Space Nine, a Cardassian-built space station orbiting Bajor, at the request of the Bajoran provisional government.
In "Emissary", the station's new
Starfleet
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commander,
Benjamin Sisko (
Avery Brooks) is visited by the Cardassian who formerly served as prefect of Bajor, Gul Dukat, played by Marc Alaimo. Alaimo had played a different Cardassian character in ''The Next Generation'', but was brought in to replace the actor formerly cast as Dukat, whose performance had dissatisfied the creative team. Ira Behr recalled that "It was either Mike Piller or Rick Berman who finally said, 'Let's get Marc Alaimo,' who had done a bunch of ''TNG'' episodes for them in the past. Marc came in and, of course, he ''was'' Gul Dukat." ''Deep Space Nine'' would go on to introduce several more Cardassians as recurring characters, including the exiled spy-turned-tailor
Elim Garak, whose mysterious past and moral ambiguity made him one of the franchise's most popular recurring characters.
Late in the first season, the show's creative team included another Cardassian-themed episode, "
Duet
A duet (italian language, Italian: ''duo'') is a musical composition for two Performing arts, performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a har ...
". Written by Lisa Rich and Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci as a
bottle episode, it featured the arrest of a Cardassian believed to be guilty of war crimes against Bajor, Aamin Marritza (
Harris Yulin
Harris Bart Goldberg (November 5, 1937 – June 10, 2025), known professionally as Harris Yulin, was an American actor who appeared in over a hundred film and television series roles, such as '' Night Moves'' (1975; filmed in 1973) with Gene Hack ...
), and the relationship he developed with the station's Bajoran second-in-command,
Kira Nerys (
Nana Visitor). The lengthy speech given to Marritza was an early example of what the writers came to call "Cardassian monologues". Behr said, "Cardassians love to speak. Garak loves to speak, Enabran Tain loves to speak. Dukat loves to speak—very slowly—and certainly Marritza loves to speak."
Over the course of ''Deep Space Nine'', the Cardassians' internal politics and their relationships with the Federation and Bajor go through many upheavals. In early seasons, the Cardassians maintain a shaky alliance with the Federation, which comes to their defense against attacks from the Maquis and the Klingons. An ill-advised attack by the Obsidian Order, the Cardassian intelligence agency, against the alien empire known as the
Dominion
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cripples the power of the Cardassian military dictatorship and allows a civilian government to take control. Later in the series, Dukat negotiates Cardassia's membership in the Dominion in exchange for his own appointment as ruler of Cardassia, leading to a war against the Federation. When Dominion rule becomes too oppressive for the Cardassians, Dukat's successor
Damar leads a resistance movement against the Dominion with the support of the Federation and Bajorans, restoring Cardassia's independence. However, during the final battle of the war, the Dominion leader ordered a genocidal retaliation for the Cardassian resistance. Although this was ended, at least eight hundred million people were killed and Elim Garak lamented that their freedom had come at the cost of much of Cardassia's rich culture, best people and greatest minds, leaving the Cardassians facing a dire reconstruction effort.
Cardassian history
Within the ''Star Trek''
fictional universe
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, the Cardassians were once a "peaceful people with a rich spiritual life".
[George A. Gonzalez, ''Star Trek and the Politics of Globalism'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)] However, during this period they also suffered from
disease
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and
famine
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.
Nationalistic fervour grew and a
military dictatorship
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was established, under which the citizens became prosperous.
The Obsidian Order, an
intelligence agency
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[Terry J. Erdmann with Paula M. Block, ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion'' (New York: ]Pocket Books
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, 2000) and
internal security
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police
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force, kept the population under
surveillance
Surveillance is the monitoring of behavior, many activities, or information for the purpose of information gathering, influencing, managing, or directing. This can include observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment, such as ...
.
[Michael Okuda, Denise Okuda, Debbie Mirek, ''The Star Trek Encyclopedia'' (New York: ]Pocket Books
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, 1999) The Cardassians became
imperialistic, waging war with other races and
occupying their territory to exploit resources.
The Cardassian
empire
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is known as the Cardassian Union.
[Alex Burston-Chorowicz, 'Engage!: Captain Picard, Federationism and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Emerging Post-Cold War World' in Peter W. Lee (ed.), ''Exploring Picard's Galaxy'' (McFarland and Company, 2018)]
Occupation of Bajor
In 2328, the Cardassians invaded
Bajor, occupying it for forty years, during which time they forced many Bajorans into
slave labor
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, using them in their various
mining
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operations.
This forced many Bajorans to flee and live in
refugee camp
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s away from Cardassian domination,
while other Bajorans became involved in the
resistance movement
A resistance movement is an organized group of people that tries to resist or try to overthrow a government or an occupying power, causing disruption and unrest in civil order and stability. Such a movement may seek to achieve its goals through ei ...
, engaged in
guerrilla warfare
Guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians, which may include recruited children, use ambushes, sabotage, terrori ...
organising
terrorist
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attacks against Cardassian targets.
The
Federation
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would not intervene in the situation, due to
Prime Directive considerations.
In 2369, the Bajoran resistance forced the Cardassians off Bajor, after which the Bajoran
Provisional Government
A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a transitional government or provisional leadership, is a temporary government formed to manage a period of transition, often following state collapse, revoluti ...
invited the
United Federation of Planets
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to set up base on the former Cardassian mining station of Terok Nor, renaming it
Deep Space Nine.
Dominion War
During the Dominion War, the Cardassian Union joined the
Dominion
A dominion was any of several largely self-governance, self-governing countries of the British Empire, once known collectively as the ''British Commonwealth of Nations''. Progressing from colonies, their degrees of self-governing colony, colon ...
in opposition to the Federation alliance, taking a main role below the Dominion's rulers, the
Founders
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.
They were supplanted by the
Breen Confederacy and, after some of their territory was promised to the Breen, the Cardassians rebelled against the Dominion, and were instrumental in defeating the Dominion and ending the war.
It was a
Bajoran, Colonel
Kira Nerys of the
Bajoran Militia, who trained the Cardassians in guerrilla warfare to defeat their own occupiers.
Reception
In 2017, ''
Den of Geek
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History
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'' ranked Cardassians the 4th best aliens of the ''Star Trek'' franchise, behind the Borg but ahead of the Bajorans.
Some of the top-rated television episodes featuring Cardassians in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' include "Improbable Cause", which features an intriguing story centered on Garak, and also "Duet".
In cosmology
In
cosmology
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, the concept "Cardassian expansion" is a term used for a modification to the
Friedmann equations
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. It is named after the fictional ''Star Trek'' race by the original authors,
Katherine Freese and Matthew Lewis. In their 2002 paper (which has been cited more than 330 times
[ ]), a footnote on the "Cardassian term" states: "
2 The name Cardassian refers to a humanoid race in ''Star Trek'' whose goal is to take over the universe, i.e., accelerated expansion. This race looks foreign to us and yet is made entirely of matter."
See also
* ''
The Star Trek Encyclopedia''
References
Footnotes
Bibliography
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