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television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Only characters who played a significant major role in the series are listed. ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' was a science fiction television show of the ''Star Trek'' franchise that aired between 1993 and 1999. Many of the characters appear in other programs and films comprising the wider ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe.


Main characters


Benjamin Sisko

Benjamin Sisko Benjamin Lafayette Sisko is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise portrayed by Avery Brooks. He was the main character of the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (''DS9''), which was originally broadcast between 199 ...
(played by
Avery Brooks Avery Franklin Brooks (born October 2, 1948) is a retired American actor, director, singer, narrator and educator. He is best known for his television roles as Captain Benjamin Sisko on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', as Hawk on '' Spenser: Fo ...
) is the Starfleet officer placed in charge of ''Deep Space Nine'', a formerly
Cardassian The Cardassians () are a fictional Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before b ...
space station orbiting Bajor. The
Bajoran The Bajorans (variously pronounced , , )Script notes
specify "bah-JOR-an" and "BAY-jor" as the correc ...
s, having liberated themselves from a long, brutal Cardassian occupation of their planet, invite the
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to jointly administer the station. Sisko and Jadzia Dax accidentally discover nearby the first known stable
wormhole A wormhole is a hypothetical structure that connects disparate points in spacetime. It can be visualized as a tunnel with two ends at separate points in spacetime (i.e., different locations, different points in time, or both). Wormholes are base ...
, which not only provides two-way quick access to the previously distant, unexplored
Gamma Quadrant Several films and episodes of the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek'' are set in distinct astrographical regions of space. Some of these fictional locations exhibit anomalous physical properties; others are defined as sensitive buffer zones ...
, but is also considered by the Bajorans to be the home of their gods, the
Prophets In religion, a prophet or prophetess is an individual who is regarded as being in contact with a divine being and is said to speak on behalf of that being, serving as an intermediary with humanity by delivering messages or teachings from the ...
("
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 ...
"). These two factors greatly magnify the station's importance. The Bajorans consider him the Emissary of the Prophets, which gives him enormous prestige and influence with them. At first uncomfortable with his unwanted status, he eventually comes to accept it. (It is later revealed that his birth was arranged by the Prophets.) In his dual role, he leads the fight against the enemies of Bajor and the Federation.


Odo

The security chief of the station, Odo (
René Auberjonois René Marie Murat Auberjonois ( ; June 1, 1940 – December 8, 2019) was an American actor and voice actor, known for playing Odo on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999) and Clayton Endicott III on '' Benson'' (1980–1986). He firs ...
) is a Changeling, a being able to
shapeshift In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shapeshifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through unnatural means. The idea of shapeshifting is found in the oldest forms of totemism and shamanism, as well as the oldest exist ...
. Found by the Bajorans, he was subjected to painful testing by a Bajoran scientist while growing up. During the Cardassian occupation, Odo was a law enforcement officer aboard the station, doing his best to be even-handed and impartial, despite the circumstances. He is the nemesis of Quark, the
Ferengi The Ferengi () are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1987 for the series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', played a prominent role in the following series '' Star ...
owner of a bar/nightclub on the station during and after the occupation. Odo gradually falls in love with Kira Nerys, the Bajoran liaison officer and Sisko's second-in-command, and she with him. He finally discovers that his people are the Founders, the iron-fisted rulers of 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 ...
, a very powerful state in the Gamma Quadrant. The Founders distrust all "solids" and have already subjugated many races. They go to war with the Federation and its allies, testing Odo's loyalties.


Julian Bashir

Julian Bashir Julian Subatoi Bashir, MD is a fictional character from the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', portrayed by Alexander Siddig. Bashir is the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of space station Deep Space Nine and the USS ''Defiant''. ...
(initially credited as Siddig El Fadil, then as
Alexander Siddig Siddig el-Fadil (born 21 November 1965) is a British actor and director, known professionally as Alexander Siddig. Siddig is best known for his roles as Dr. Julian Bashir in the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', former terrori ...
) is a Starfleet lieutenant and the station's chief medical officer. When he was a child, his parents had him illegally genetically engineered to enhance him both physically and mentally, as he was falling behind his classmates. He is best friends with engineering officer Miles O'Brien and befriends the enigmatic Garak, the sole Cardassian resident. He is manipulated by and fights against Section 31, a highly secretive group within Starfleet that engages in very questionable activities on behalf of the Federation.


Jadzia/Ezri Dax

Dax is a
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symbiont Symbiosis (Ancient Greek : living with, companionship < : together; and ''bíōsis'': living) is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction, between two organisms of different species. The two organisms, termed symbionts, can fo ...
, who has been "joined" to various humanoid Trills, both male and female, over the course of its long lifetime, sharing their bodies. Prior to Jadzia, the Dax symbiont had been hosted by Lela, Tobin, Emony, Audrid, Torias, Joran, and Curzon. Jadzia, Sisko's science officer, is Dax's host for the first six seasons. When Terry Farrell, the actress who portrayed her, left the show, Jadzia was killed by the Cardassian Dukat, and the symbiont transferred to
Ezri Ezri is a derivation of the Hebrew verb "ozer". "Ozer" translates into English as "to help". Ezri is translated from the Hebrew as "my help". Ezri is used both as a surname and a given name. The earliest of use of Ezri as a given name is found i ...
(
Nicole de Boer Nicole de Boer (born 20 December 1970) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for starring in the cult film ''Cube (1997 film), Cube'' as Joan Leaven, playing Ezri Dax on the final season of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1998–1999), and as ...
). Jadzia marries Worf shortly before she is murdered, while Ezri is attracted to Dr. Bashir. Curzon, the roguish male host immediately prior to Jadzia, was Benjamin Sisko's mentor and close friend. Sisko calls Jadzia (and, subsequently, Ezri) "Old Man", despite her being neither old nor a man, in remembrance of this.


Jake Sisko

Jake (
Cirroc Lofton Cirroc Lofton (, born August 7, 1978) is an American actor and podcaster who started his career at the age of nine with many minor roles. He got his start in the 1989 child education program ''Econ and Me'', which teaches children economics. He ...
) is Benjamin Sisko's teenage son. His best friend is the
Ferengi The Ferengi () are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1987 for the series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', played a prominent role in the following series '' Star ...
Nog. Choosing not to follow his father's footsteps and join Starfleet, he becomes a writer and (during the Dominion War) a war journalist.


Miles O'Brien

Miles O'Brien (
Colm Meaney Colm J. Meaney (; ; born 30 May 1953) is an Irish actor. Known for his performances across screen and stage, he has received seven nominations from the Irish Film & Television Academy, winning twice for 2001's '' How Harry Became a Tree'', and ...
) is the station's chief of operations, transferring over from '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''s starship ''
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'' in the first episode. He becomes best friends with Julian Bashir. He is married to Keiko, a botanist who works as a schoolteacher on the station; they have two children.


Quark

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(
Armin Shimerman Armin Shimerman (born November 5, 1949) is an American actor known for his role as Quark (Star Trek), Quark the Ferengi in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, appearing as the character in all seven seasons of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–199 ...
) is the longtime Ferengi owner of a bar/casino/holosuite arcade on ''Deep Space Nine''. Sisko persuades him to remain and keep his establishment running after the Cardassians are forced out. Like most Ferengi, he pursues profit by any means, legal or otherwise. This frequently brings him into conflict with Odo. Sisko, on the other hand, occasionally finds his services and information useful.


Kira Nerys

Major, later Colonel,
Kira Nerys Kira Nerys ( ) is a fictional character in the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999). She was played by actress Nana Visitor. The character is from the fictional planet Bajor, a world which has ...
(
Nana Visitor Nana Visitor ( ; born Nana Tucker; July 26, 1957), is an American actress, best known for playing Kira Nerys in the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and Jean Ritter in the television series ''Wildfire''. Early life Nana Tucker ...
) is the Bajoran liaison officer and Sisko's second-in-command on the station. During the Cardassian occupation, she became an effective
guerrilla fighter Guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, Partisan (military), partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians, which may include Children in the military, recruite ...
. At first, she is hostile to Federation involvement, but gradually changes her mind. A devout woman, she initially finds it difficult working for a commander who is also the Emissary of the Prophets, but comes to completely trust and respect Sisko. She has some romantic involvements with fellow Bajorans, but eventually learns of Odo's love for her, and reciprocates.


Worf

Worf Worf, son of Mogh is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, portrayed by actor Michael Dorn. He appears in the television series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (''TNG''), seasons four through seven of ''Star Trek: Deep Space ...
(
Michael Dorn Michael Dorn (born December 9, 1952) is an American actor best known for his role as the Klingon character Worf in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, appearing in all seven seasons of the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (1987–1 ...
) is a Starfleet officer transferred to ''Deep Space Nine'' after having served aboard the ''Enterprise'' under Captain
Jean-Luc Picard Jean-Luc Picard is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, most often seen as the commanding officer of the Federation starship . Played by Patrick Stewart, Picard has appeared in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Gene ...
. He is the station's Strategic Operations Officer. A
Klingon The Klingons ( ; Klingon language, Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a humanoid species of aliens in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star T ...
raised by human foster parents after being orphaned, he became the first Starfleet officer of his species. He faces difficulties and divided loyalties as a result. After helping
Gowron Gowron, son of M'Rel, is a fictional character who appeared in the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Portrayed by Robert O'Reilly, he is the leader of the Klingon ...
become Chancellor of the Klingon Empire in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', Worf later kills him in a duel when Gowron endangers the Empire in the Dominion War for his own personal motives. Worf and Jadzia Dax eventually develop a romantic relationship and get married, though she is soon after murdered by Gul Dukat.


Recurring characters


Bareil Antos

Bareil Antos (
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) is a
Bajoran The Bajorans (variously pronounced , , )Script notes
specify "bah-JOR-an" and "BAY-jor" as the correc ...
Vedek The Bajorans (variously pronounced , , )Script notes
specify "bah-JOR-an" and "BAY-jor" as the correc ...
. He first appears in the episode "In the Hands of the Prophets" in the first season, where he is introduced as a Bajoran religious leader, and the target of an assassination plot. Bareil becomes a recurring character who has a romantic relationship with Major
Kira Nerys Kira Nerys ( ) is a fictional character in the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999). She was played by actress Nana Visitor. The character is from the fictional planet Bajor, a world which has ...
, a subplot that begins at the start of season 2 and concludes with his death in "Life Support". He runs against Vedek
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for the role of Kai, the religious leader of Bajor, but drops out to protect the reputation of the previous Kai, Opaka. Bareil is injured in a shuttle explosion, and Dr.
Julian Bashir Julian Subatoi Bashir, MD is a fictional character from the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', portrayed by Alexander Siddig. Bashir is the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of space station Deep Space Nine and the USS ''Defiant''. ...
has to replace his failing organs with cybernetics so that he can continue to advise Winn in vital negotiations with the
Cardassian The Cardassians () are a fictional Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before b ...
s. His continued efforts in this weakened state cause brain damage, and eventually his death. In the
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episode "
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", the Bareil from that universe is a petty thief who is close to the alternate Kira, the evil commander of the space station. He leaves his universe in an attempt to steal an orb.


Brunt

Brunt (
Jeffrey Combs Jeffrey Alan Combs (born September 9, 1954) is an American actor. He is best known for starring as Herbert West in the ''Re-Animator'' film series (1985–2003) and portraying multiple characters in the ''Star Trek'' universe, most notably the ...
) is a liquidator with the
Ferengi The Ferengi () are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1987 for the series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', played a prominent role in the following series '' Star ...
Commerce Authority (FCA). He is the nemesis of Quark, whom he perceives as a threat to the Ferengi way of life, and often attempts to either destroy him or to supplant Grand Nagus Zek (although at one time, he does help Quark rescue Ishka from 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 ...
). By sharp contrast, his
mirror universe The Mirror Universe is the setting of several narratives in the ''Star Trek'' science fiction franchise, a parallel universe existing alongside, but separate from, the fictional universe that is the main setting of ''Star Trek''. It resembles th ...
counterpart is a friendly and congenial person, with unrequited feelings for his universe's Ezri Tigan, who ends up being murdered by the
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(mirror Kira Nerys).


Kimara Cretak

Kimara Cretak is a senator and representative of the
Romulan The Romulans () are an extraterrestrial race in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Their adopted home world is Romulus, and within the same star system they have settled a sister planet Remus. Their original home world, Vulcan ...
empire for a short time aboard ''Deep Space Nine''. She is accused of treason against the Star Empire and found guilty in the episode "
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." The ending of the episode leaves her fate ambiguous, with it unclear if she will be imprisoned or executed. Cretak was first portrayed by Megan Cole in " Image in the Sand" and " Shadows and Symbols," and
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in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges."


Damar

Damar (
Casey Biggs Casey Patrick Biggs (born April 4, 1955) is an American actor, best known throughout the ''Star Trek'' community for starring as the Cardassian Damar, on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. He has appeared in over eighty film and television and sta ...
) is a
Cardassian The Cardassians () are a fictional Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before b ...
military officer. He serves under
Gul Dukat Dukat is a fictional character from the television series ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. A member of the fictional Cardassian species, he is introduced as the former overseer of the series' namesake space station but goes on to become the lead ...
and later becomes his aide when the Cardassian Union joins 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 ...
. Damar discovers a way to disable the Federation's self-replicating mines protecting ''Deep Space Nine'', which had been preventing the Dominion from sending reinforcements from the Gamma Quadrant through the wormhole. As the Federation retakes the station, Damar learns that Tora Ziyal, Dukat's half-Bajoran daughter, had been helping
Kira Kira may refer to: People * Kira clan, a Japanese clan, descended from Emperor Seiwa (850–880) * Kira (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Kira Chikazane (1563–1588), Japanese retainer * Kira (German singer) (Janine ...
and others undermine them, and kills her. After Dukat's mental breakdown following his daughter's death, Damar is promoted, first to gul and then to
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. As the leader of Cardassia, he gradually comes to resent the Dominion's demotion of Cardassia and sacrifice of Cardassian soldiers during its war to conquer the
Alpha Quadrant Several films and episodes of the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek'' are set in distinct astrographical regions of space. Some of these fictional locations exhibit anomalous physical properties; others are defined as sensitive buffer zones ...
. He finally switches sides and calls upon his people to fight the Dominion. He accepts
Federation A federation (also called a federal state) is an entity characterized by a political union, union of partially federated state, self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a #Federal governments, federal government (federalism) ...
aid and advice from an expert on guerrilla warfare, Colonel Kira Nerys. During desperate fighting to capture the Dominion's headquarters on Cardassia Prime, Damar is killed in action. Damar appeared in 23 episodes, beginning with season 4's "
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". Producer Ira Behr hired Biggs, having seen him in the early IMAX film '' Alamo: The Price of Freedom''.


Dukat

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 ...
) is a Cardassian officer and the former commander of ''Terok Nor'', the Cardassian space station that is renamed ''Deep Space Nine'' following Cardassia's expulsion from Bajor. Kira Nerys hates him for his actions during the Cardassian occupation, but it is later revealed that Dukat and her mother were lovers. Dukat becomes a key player in forming a Cardassian alliance with the Dominion and joins them in fighting against the Federation and Bajor. With the Dominion on the verge of losing the war, Dukat allies himself with the Pah-wraiths, the enemies of the Prophets, but is foiled by Sisko in his attempt to release them from their captivity and instead ends up joining them in eternal imprisonment. In 2009, ''
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'' ranked Dukat as the 15th best character of ''Star Trek'' overall, noting the character as a complicated and nuanced "bad guy". They note the character's morality in "Indiscretion", as well as his introduction in the premiere episode of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', "Emissary". In 2016, ''
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'' rated Dukat as the eighth best character in ''Star Trek'' overall as presented in television and film. ''Time'' rated Gul Dukat the fourth best villain of the ''Star Trek'' franchise in 2016. In 2018,
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(CBR) ranked Gul Dukat the third best recurring character of all ''
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''.


Michael Eddington

Michael Eddington is a
Starfleet Starfleet is a fictional organization in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. Within this fictional universe, Starfleet is a uniformed space force maintained by the United Federation of Planets ("the Federation") as the principal means for conduct ...
lieutenant commander. He is stationed on ''Deep Space Nine'' as security officer, due to distrust of Odo. Following orders from a Starfleet admiral, he sabotages the '' Defiant''s cloaking system when Captain Sisko defies orders and takes the ship to the Gamma Quadrant. On another occasion, he is instrumental in helping to recover the command staff of the station after a transporter malfunction. Eddington later defects to the Maquis, a resistance group which refuses to abide by the Federation's ceding of their colonies to the Cardassians. He likens himself and Sisko to characters from ''
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'' (
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and
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, respectively), but is eventually captured and imprisoned. He is later killed while fighting alongside Sisko in a successful attempt to rescue survivors of a Maquis colony from the Dominion. Michael Eddington was portrayed by Kenneth Marshall, appearing as a recurring character beginning in season 3's " The Search, Part I". In 2018, CBR ranked Eddington the 17th best recurring character in ''Star Trek''. In 2016, the character was ranked as the 77th most important character in service to
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within the ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe by ''Wired''.


Vic Fontaine

Vic Fontaine (
James Darren James William Ercolani (June 8, 1936 – September 2, 2024), known by his stage name James Darren, was an American television and film actor, television director, and singer. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, he had notable starring and su ...
) is a holographic lounge singer in Quark's holosuites. He provides advice to various characters.


Elim Garak

Elim Garak Elim Garak ( ) is a fictional character from the television series ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', in which he is portrayed by Andrew Robinson (actor), Andrew J. Robinson. In the series, Garak is an exiled spy from the Cardassia Prime, Cardass ...
( Andrew Robinson) is the only
Cardassian The Cardassians () are a fictional Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before b ...
to remain on ''Deep Space Nine'' after the Bajorans and Federation take charge. Though he claims to be a simple
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, it is obvious that he is far more than that. He turns out to be a former top operative of the Obsidian Order, the powerful and feared Cardassian intelligence organization, and the illegitimate son of its longtime head, Enabran Tain. Disgraced for undisclosed reasons, he chose exile on ''Deep Space Nine''. Dr. Bashir and he become friends. He also proves very useful to Sisko from time to time, even arranging the assassination of a hostile visiting Romulan senator during the Dominion War in order to bring the then-neutral Romulan Empire into the war on the Federation side (" In the Pale Moonlight"). Garak unabashedly lies, constantly and smoothly, but remains deeply loyal to Cardassia. He risks his life fighting against the Dominion when it turns on Cardassia. Garak was originally intended to appear in only a single episode, " Past Prologue," but Robinson's performance was so good that he was retained. In 2015, Syfy rated Garak as among the top 21 most interesting supporting characters in ''Star Trek''.


Gowron

Gowron Gowron, son of M'Rel, is a fictional character who appeared in the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Portrayed by Robert O'Reilly, he is the leader of the Klingon ...
(
Robert O'Reilly Robert O'Reilly (born March 25, 1950) is an American film, stage, and television actor who has appeared in a variety of roles. He appeared in the ''Star Trek'' franchise for over ten years, primarily in his recurring role on '' Star Trek: The Ne ...
) is a Klingon who is chosen leader of the
Klingon Empire The Klingons ( ; Klingon language, Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a humanoid species of aliens in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star T ...
by Captain Jean Luc Picard in the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode " Reunion" (directed by
Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal of William Riker in the television series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and subsequent films and series. He has also hosted th ...
), and was featured in several episodes of ''Deep Space Nine''. He endangers the Empire by repeatedly setting up Martok, one of his most effective generals in the Dominion War, for defeat in battle, considering him a rival. Worf is forced to challenge him to a duel and kills him. In 2015, Syfy rated Gowron as among the top 21 most interesting supporting characters in ''Star Trek''.


Ishka

Ishka (
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,
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) is the mother of Quark and Rom, who affectionately address her as "Moogie." She causes trouble for the family by wearing clothes and earning profit, two activities that are forbidden to female Ferengi, and is unrepentant about her actions when discovered by the Ferengi Commerce Authority. Later, she has a romantic relationship with Grand Nagus Zek, and eventually persuades him to begin changing the regulations that govern Ferengi business, with far-reaching consequences for that society. Ishka was introduced in the season 3 episode "Family Business".


Leeta

Leeta (
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) is a recurring character (17 episodes) on ''Deep Space Nine''. Introduced in season 3's "
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", she is a
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employed as a dabo girl in Quark's bar. After a brief romantic relationship with Julian Bashir, she marries
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. Although initially played as a stereotypical "
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", over the course of the series it is revealed that she is an intelligent woman who chooses to maintain a carefree attitude. She is a ringleader when Quark's employees attempt to start a
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, and also volunteers to play temporary host to one of Jadzia Dax's former personalities. Unlike most Bajoran characters, Leeta is never given a family name. The non-canon novels explain that this is because she was brought up in an orphanage during the
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, and thus her family background is unknown. In 2015, Syfy rated Leeta as among the top 21 most interesting supporting characters in ''Star Trek''. In 2018, CBR ranked Leeta the seventh best recurring character in all of ''Star Trek''.


Martok

Martok Martok, son of Urthog is a recurring character in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', played by actor J. G. Hertzler. Martok is a high-ranking Klingon leader at the Federation-Bajoran Deep Space Nine (fictional space station), space station in the l ...
( J. G. Hertzler) is a Klingon general who befriends Worf. When Worf kills Gowron to save the Klingon Empire, Martok nominates him for the next Chancellor of the Klingon Empire, but Worf instead acclaims him Chancellor. Martok was played by J. G. Hertzler. Martok was introduced in the season 4 opener, " The Way of the Warrior". In 2015, Syfy rated Martok among the top 21 most interesting supporting characters in ''Star Trek''.


Mila

Mila ( Julianna McCarthy), a female Cardassian, was for over three decades the housekeeper of Enabran Tain, the head of the Obsidian Order. She is killed by Dominion soldiers on the eve of
Cardassia The Cardassians () are a fictional Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before b ...
's liberation from the Dominion, while harboring Garak, Damar and Kira Nerys. She appeared in three episodes as well as in the novel '' A Stitch in Time'' by Andrew J. Robinson.


Mora Pol

Doctor Mora Pol ( James Sloyan) is the
Bajoran The Bajorans (variously pronounced , , )Script notes
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scientist who was assigned to study the
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Odo. He studied and taught Odo at the Bajoran Center for Science during the Occupation of Bajor from 2358 to 2365. When Odo assumed the shape of a humanoid, he imitated Dr. Mora's hairstyle. Odo initially resented Dr. Mora for failing to realize he was sentient. Under pressure from the
Cardassian The Cardassians () are a fictional Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before b ...
s to get answers and not fully understanding what he was dealing with, Dr. Mora used some questionable methods in his experiments. Odo left the institute two years later. They do not reconcile until 2373, when Dr. Mora arrives on ''Deep Space Nine'' to assist Odo in treating an infant changeling.


Morn

Morn (
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) is a Lurian male, the first member of his species seen in the ''Star Trek'' universe. Morn is a frequent patron of Quark's bar. Morn is named after
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, a character from the television series ''
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''. According to
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designer
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, on the first day of filming the director chose Morn randomly from among several prosthetic characters. Westmore went to great lengths to ensure that Morn could talk if the character ever had to, but Morn remained silent throughout the series. This became a
running gag A running gag, or running joke, is a literary device that takes the form of an amusing joke or a comical reference and appears repeatedly throughout a work of literature or other form of storytelling. Though they are similar, catchphrases are no ...
, with other characters commenting on how talkative he is.Westmore, Michael. Interview conducted on November 3, 2002, for the DVD extra "Michael Westmore's Aliens (Season 4)". Included with ''Starting the Trek: Deep Space Nineteen — The Complete Fourth Season''. Morn is credited with knowing the funniest joke in the universe. Quark sometimes breaks down laughing when he tries to retell the joke, and always gives up by saying that no one can tell it like Morn. Morn's existence as a fixture at Quark's bar is mocked in the episode " Who Mourns for Morn?" when Quark sets up a holo-imager to project an image of Morn on his regular stool, quietly drinking. Mark Allen Shepherd plays a dual role in this episode: apart from his regular appearance as Morn, he played a
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officer invited to sit in Morn's usual chair at the bar. Often, other characters refer to something Morn has done that, to the viewer, would seem uncharacteristic for Morn. For example, when it became clear that war with the Dominion is inevitable, Morn throws a chair at Quark, then runs naked across the Promenade screaming, "We're all doomed!" Lieutenant Commander
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claims that Morn is a formidable sparring partner, and the pair fight in the holosuites on a weekly basis. Jadzia Dax also says she nearly become romantic with Morn, except that Morn turned her down. Very little is divulged about Morn or his species on the show. It was revealed in the episode " Who Mourns for Morn?" that he had been previously involved in some criminal activities, the most notable being a robbery in which his crew stole 1,000 bricks of gold-pressed latinum. Morn also appeared in the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode " Birthright, Part I", made a cameo in the '' Star Trek: Voyager'' episode " Caretaker." He also makes a cameo in the animated series ''Star Trek: Lower Decks''. Because of these appearances, this has made Morn one of the few characters to appear in three or more of the ''Star Trek'' series, alongside Quark (who appeared in ''TNG'', ''DS9'', ''Voyager'' and ''Lower Decks''),
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(''TNG'', ''DS9'' (as transporter clone), ''Voyager'', ''
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'', '' Lower Decks'' and ''
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''),
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(''TNG'', ''DS9'' and ''Picard''),
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(''TNG'', ''Voyager'', ''Enterprise'' and ''Picard''), Kang (''The Original Series'', ''DS9'' and ''Voyager''), Q (''TNG'', ''DS9'', ''Voyager'', ''Lower Decks'' and ''Picard''), and
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(''TNG'', ''Voyager'' (as Captain La Forge), and ''Picard'').


Nog

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(
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) is Rom's son. He develops a close friendship with
Jake Sisko Jake Sisko is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. He appears in the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (''DS9'') and is portrayed by actor Cirroc Lofton. He is the son of '' Deep Space Nine'' commanding offic ...
throughout the series. Working at the station's bar at first, Nog later becomes the first
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to join
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( "Facets"), to the disapproval of his uncle, Quark. He is ultimately promoted to the rank of
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by Sisko during the final episode of the series, " What You Leave Behind".


Keiko O'Brien

Keiko O'Brien Keiko O'Brien (born Keiko Ishikawa) is a character in the fictional ''Star Trek'' universe, played by actress Rosalind Chao. Introduced in 1991, she is the civilian spouse of Starfleet crew member Miles O'Brien (Star Trek), Miles O'Brien (played ...
(
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) is a botanist and the wife of Miles O'Brien in both ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. When an accident endangers her and her unborn second child, Doctor Bashir saves them both by removing the fetus and implanting it into Kira Nerys' womb. After the war, the O'Brien family relocates to
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, when Miles accepts the position of instructor at
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.


Molly O'Brien

Molly O'Brien (Hana Hatae) is the first child of Keiko and Miles O'Brien. She originally appeared on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', born in 2368 in the ''TNG'' episode "
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". In the ''DS9'' episode "
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," the O'Briens go on a picnic to Golana IV, where Molly accidentally falls into an abandoned time portal and emerges as an 18-year-old (played by
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). From her point of view, she experiences approximately ten years of solitary existence. Eventually the adult Molly helps her child counterpart return home, erasing the adult Molly from history in the process.


Opaka

Opaka ( Camille Saviola) was the Kai or spiritual leader of the
Bajoran The Bajorans (variously pronounced , , )Script notes
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s through the latter years of the Cardassian Occupation and the first few months after it ended in 2369. Opaka recognizes Sisko as the latest Emissary of the Prophets. During the Cardassian Occupation, Opaka had been a collaborator: she gave away the whereabouts of a rebel base, and her son was killed in the subsequent attack, in order to save thousands of other Bajoran lives. Later on, Bareil Antos drops out of the election for Kai in an effort to keep this secret from ruining Opaka's legacy. This leads to Winn Adami becoming Kai. In response to a prophetic Orb experience, Opaka leaves Bajor for the first time to pay an unannounced visit to ''DS9''. Journeying with Sisko and Kira through the wormhole, she is killed in a crash on the Ennis penal moon, but is resurrected by artificial microbes present there. The microbes are specifically designed to work only on the moon. Given the opportunity to leave, she instead decides to remain and help end the prisoners' perpetual civil war.


Rom

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(
Max Grodénchik Max Grodénchik (born November 12, 1952), also known as Michael Grodénchik, is an American stage, film, and television actor, best known for his role as Rom, a recurring character on the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Biogr ...
) is Quark's brother. An atypical Ferengi, he does not have the "lobes" for business, but is a highly skilled engineer and a loving and supportive father to his son Nog. In 2015, ''SyFy'' rated Rom as among the top 21 most interesting supporting characters in ''Star Trek''. In 2013, ''Wired'' said that Rom was arguably the best character in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', and even in the entire ''Star Trek'' franchise. They praised how Max Grodénchik brought the character to life, presenting a nuanced and layered character over the seven season run, and noted how Rom transforms from a comedic sidekick for Quark to a character that was much more important to the series. In 2021, Julian Beauvais, writing for ''
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'', thought that Rom was an honorable character for trying to take care of his family, using his engineering abilities to help defeat the Dominion during the war, and as Grand Nagus planning to reform Ferengi society to be more egalitarian.


William J. Ross

Vice Admiral William J. Ross ( Barry Jenner), is the field commander of Starfleet forces during the
Dominion War The Dominion War is an extended plot concept developed in several story arcs of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', an American science-fiction television series produced by Paramount Pictures. In the fictional ''Star Trek'' universe, the Dominion ...
and the coordinator of Starfleet's defense of the Bolian and
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fronts in the early stages of that war. During the first three months of the war, Ross comes under severe pressure to halt the advance of the Dominion. He makes Captain Sisko his adjutant. As the war progresses, Ross takes a much more tactical role rather than strategically planning the war effort. After the first battle of Chin'toka, Ross is posted aboard ''Deep Space Nine'' to command the Allied forces presently hemmed in at Chin'toka. During the Battle of
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, Ross leads the Starfleet wing of the assault fleet. He devises the planned assault on Cardassia and, soon afterwards, presides over the signing of the Treaty of Bajor. It is later revealed that Ross was one of the few Starfleet personnel to know of the existence of Section 31. Although he collaborates with Section 31 in one of their operations, like Julian Bashir, he staunchly maintains that he is not a member of the organization. Ross appeared in twelve episodes beginning with the season 6 episode " A Time to Stand". In 2016, the character was ranked as the 41st most important character of
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within the ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe by ''Wired''.


Shakaar Edon

Shakaar Edon (
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) was a resistance leader during the Occupation and later becomes First Minister of Bajor. As the head of Kira's resistance cell, he lets her go on her first raid at age 13 to fill in a vacancy in the ranks. After the Cardassians are defeated, Shakaar handily wins the position of
Bajor The Bajorans (variously pronounced , , )Script notes
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's second post-occupation First Minister, defeating acting Minister Winn in an election. As he works with Kira in her role of senior Bajoran on ''DS9'', Shakaar realizes he has fallen in love with her and they begin a relationship. He pushes to fast-track Bajor's admission to the UFP, but that act is postponed at the last minute by Sisko's ''pagh'tem'far'' (sacred vision) that it is not the right time. He and Kira part ways romantically, after a visit to the Kendra shrine on Bajor reveals that they are not meant to walk the same path.


Joseph Sisko

Joseph Sisko (
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) is Benjamin Sisko's father. Joseph runs a restaurant in
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called "Sisko's Creole Kitchen" (" Image in the Sand"). Joseph was first married to a woman named Sarah, but when their son Benjamin was a year and a half old, Sarah left without explanation, eventually dying in a shuttle accident. Joseph remarried, but having been greatly emotionally wounded by Sarah's inexplicable leaving, could not bring himself to disclose to Benjamin who his real mother was. Years later, Benjamin discovers in the episodes " Image in the Sand" and " Shadows and Symbols" that Sarah's body was taken over by a Prophet in order to arrange the birth of Benjamin, the future Emissary of the Prophets.


Luther Sloan

Luther Sloan ( William Sadler) is an operative of the
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Section 31. Sloan appeared in three episodes of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'': "
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", "
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", and "
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". Sloan keeps trying to recruit Julian Bashir for Section 31, but Bashir adamantly refuses due to the organization's harsh methods. Nevertheless, Sloan manages to drag Bashir into Section 31 operations. Bashir discovers evidence that Section 31 is responsible for infecting Odo with a genocidal virus intended to kill all the
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and end the
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. Bashir, with the help of his friend Miles O'Brien, captures Sloan and extracts the cure from his mind before Sloan is able to commit suicide.


Solbor

Solbor (James Otis) is a Bajoran assistant to Kai Winn. He is killed by Kai Winn when he threatens to expose Dukat and the Kai's betrayal of the Prophets. He appeared in three episodes.


Enabran Tain

Enabran Tain (
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) is a Cardassian, the former head of the Obsidian Order and the father of Garak. He never admits this fact publicly, believing that his son is a "weakness ecouldn't afford". Tain led the Obsidian Order for twenty years, and was the only leader to live long enough to retire. Garak was his protege. Nevertheless, Tain was directly responsible for exiling Garak after being betrayed by him in some unstated way. Tain attempts a comeback by destroying the Founders' homeworld with a combined fleet of Obsidian Order and
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Tal Shiar ships. However, his organization is infiltrated by a Changeling, and the fleet is destroyed in an ambush by the Jem'Hadar. Tain is captured, but manages to send a subspace signal to Garak. By the time Garak reaches him, he is dying of a heart condition. On his deathbed, Tain finally acknowledges that Garak is his son.


Tora Ziyal

Tora Ziyal is the half
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/ half
Bajoran The Bajorans (variously pronounced , , )Script notes
specify "bah-JOR-an" and "BAY-jor" as the correc ...
daughter of Dukat and his mistress Tora Naprem. She was played by Cyia Batten in " Indiscretion" and "
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", by
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in the episode " For the Cause", and by Melanie Smith, over six episodes from season 5's "
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" to season 6's " Sacrifice of Angels". He and Kira Nerys find Ziyal in a Breen prison camp on the planet and free her. Dukat originally intends to kill Ziyal to protect his career, as the Cardassians consider her an abomination, but Kira's arguments and his own paternal love convince him not to. After Cardassian/Dominion troops reclaim ''DS9'' from the Federation, she agrees to help Quark liberate Rom, Kira, Jake and Leeta from prison. In "Sacrifice of Angels", her father tries to convince her to flee the station and return to
Cardassia The Cardassians () are a fictional Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before b ...
with him before the Federation troops retake the station. She is killed by Dukat's first officer, Damar, after he overhears her confession to her father about having helped free the prisoners. Dukat has a mental breakdown after witnessing his daughter's death.


Lwaxana Troi

A Betazoid ambassador and the mother of
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, Lwaxana Troi (
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) occasionally visits ''DS9'' and causes consternation for Security Chief Odo with her romantic interest in him. In 2015, Syfy rated Lwaxana as among the top 21 most interesting supporting characters in ''Star Trek''.


Weyoun

Weyoun (
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) is a Vorta, debuting in "To the Death". He is killed, but the writers found his character interesting and made him a clone, so that he could return. More Weyouns appeared in the series up until the finale, when the eighth and last clone is killed by Garak. All but one are completely loyal to the Founders. The exception, Weyoun 6, contacts Odo and offers to defect (" Treachery, Faith, and the Great River"); when caught escaping, he commits suicide to save Odo. In 2013, ''Slate'' ranked Weyoun one of the ten best villains in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. In 2015, ''SyFy'' rated Weyoun as among the top 21 most interesting supporting characters in ''Star Trek''. Weyoun also appears in the ''Star Trek'' novel ''Millennium: Fall of Terok Nor/War of the Prophets/Inferno'' which was written by authors Judith Reeves-Stevens and Garfield Reeves-Stevens.


Winn Adami

Kai Winn Adami (
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) is the Kai, the religious leader of Bajor. She held the title of
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during the
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occupation of
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, and claimed to have been beaten for her religious teachings. Winn makes her first appearance objecting to what
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teaches in her school, in the episode " In the Hands of the Prophets". Winn also directs one of her supporters to assassinate Bareil, Winn's chief rival in the Vedek Assembly. Winn's involvement, although suspected by Major
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, is never proven. Winn later aligns herself with an extremist group called The Circle. The Circle's goal is to eliminate all external influences from Bajor, including the
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, which would have served Winn's purposes in getting rid of Commander Sisko, whom she resents as the Emissary of the
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. The reward for her support would have been the guarantee of becoming Kai. When it is discovered that The Circle is secretly being supplied by the
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s, Winn immediately changes sides. In the episode " The Collaborator", the election for the next Kai approaches. Winn seeks out and obtains information about the
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, which she uses to manipulate Major Kira into investigating
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, who is in a relationship with Kira at the time. Ultimately, Bareil is forced to withdraw, resulting in Winn's election as Kai. Although Bareil is later proven innocent by Kira, he chooses not to reveal the truth, which is that Kai Opaka had actually been responsible for the massacre, a move that resulted in 43 deaths, including that of her own son, but which had saved over 1,400 other Bajoran lives. When the First Minister of the provisional government dies, Winn gets herself appointed to the office. Shakaar defeats Winn for the position in an election. In the final days of the Dominion War, Winn finally receives what she believes to be a vision from the Prophets, who tell her that a guide will soon appear to her. In reality, this vision is from the Pah-wraiths—the enemies of the Prophets—and the "guide" turns out to be Dukat, surgically altered to look like a Bajoran. Not recognizing him at first, she and Dukat soon became lovers, and he convinces her that to restore Bajor, she must release the Pah-wraiths, whom he claims are the true prophets of Bajor. When her aide Solbor discovers what she and Dukat are planning, he reveals Dukat's true identity to Winn and threatens to expose them. Winn kills him to prevent this. After studying a sacred text, Winn discovers there is only one way to release the Pah-wraiths. The Prophets send Sisko a premonition. In the series finale " What You Leave Behind", and after the battle of Cardassia, Sisko travels to the Fire Caves on Bajor, where the Pah-wraiths are imprisoned, to confront Winn and Dukat. Winn has killed Dukat as a necessary sacrifice to release the Pah-wraiths, but they keep him alive and give him great powers. While Dukat and Sisko fight, Winn tries to redeem herself. Before Dukat kills her, she gives Sisko the information he needs to imprison the Pah-wraiths (and Dukat) forever. In 2018, ''CBR'' ranked Winn the eleventh-best recurring character in all of ''Star Trek''. In 2013, ''Slate'' ranked Kai Winn one of the ten best villains in the ''Star Trek'' franchise.


Kasidy Yates

Kasidy Danielle Yates (
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) is a human civilian freighter captain. She is introduced to Benjamin Sisko by his son Jake, who feels it is time for Sisko to start dating again, after the death of his first wife
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at the Battle of Wolf 359. The character is first introduced in the episode "
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" in season three, and is a recurring character (15 episodes) thereafter. Jake's attempt at matchmaking is successful, and Kasidy and Sisko become lovers, even after her arrest and eventual imprisonment for aiding the Maquis in " For the Cause". Following her release from prison, the two resume their relationship in "
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". Eventually, Kasidy becomes Sisko's second wife and, at the end of the series, she becomes pregnant with their child. When Sisko leaves to join the Prophets, he tells her that he will be away for a while, but would eventually return to her. They were ranked the eighth best romantic couple in ''Star Trek'' in 2020 by ''Screen Rant''.


Zek

Zek (
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) is the Grand Nagus (leader) of the Ferengi Alliance throughout most of the 24th century. Zek pretends to retire shortly after the discovery of the
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near
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. He arrives on ''DS9'' and names Quark as his successor, and then appears to die. However, it is all just a test to see if his son Krax is ready to take over, but Krax fails, so Zek resumes his rule. Zek visits the Bajoran
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within the wormhole in an attempt to gather information. Instead, the Prophets 'devolve' Zek's personality to that of a proto-Ferengi, before his people had dedicated their lives to the acquisition of wealth. During his time in this state, Zek makes many radical reforms to his people's laws and government that direct his people away from their greedy ways, including overhauling the Rules of Acquisition. He is eventually changed back and his reforms nullified in the episode " Prophet Motive". During a Tongo tournament on Ferenginar, Zek receives a tip from Ishka, the mother of Quark and Rom, which helps him make a comeback and win the tournament. They eventually fall in love. They are briefly broken up by Quark at the prodding of Liquidator Brunt, who wants to succeed Zek as Nagus, but the plot fails in " Ferengi Love Songs". Zek, suffering from failing memory, bequeaths all his financial dealings to the financially brilliant Ishka, eventually caving in to her demands for female rights. He is once again deposed, this time by Brunt, but is reinstated after the populace learns of the new and exciting business opportunities such reforms would bring about. Under Ishka's influence, he further reforms the Ferengi political and economic system into a significantly less capitalist model. Eventually, he retires with Ishka to
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, naming Rom as his successor. Shawn described the makeup process as "a little bit disturbing and uncomfortable and exhausting". It took three hours to put on the makeup, and an hour to take it off, and he would be wearing it for at least twelve hours. Although the process was arduous, and he wouldn't have wanted to do it more than once a year, he appreciated the results and found that "To be in that world and to be in that makeup really liberated me in a way that I never experienced before — or since. I felt completely free, so it was a joyful experience." In 2018, ''CBR'' ranked Zek the 14th best recurring character of all ''Star Trek''.


See also

* List of ''Star Trek'' characters


References


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