Текст книги "Night of the Wolves "
Автор книги: Stephani Danelle Perry
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“Yes,” Kira said listlessly, picking up the stick again.
“Nerys,” Lupaza said, her voice not quite so gentle now. “If you want to fight in the resistance—if you really want to be in this cell, or any cell—you’d better get used to the idea that Bajorans have to die sometimes. Not just the people in your cell, which is bad enough, but sometimes…Bajorans have to die, and we have to kill them. It doesn’t matter how brave you are, how strong—if you can’t come to terms with killing collaborators, then you’d better go home to your father right now.”
Lupaza stood up, and made to go back into the cave. “Really, it’s a good thing that scientist was killed. Because if I were him, I don’t think I’d be able to live with myself, after seeing what those people in that camp looked like.”
“You’re right,” Kira said quickly, before Lupaza could go inside. “I know you’re right.” She managed a weak smile at Lupaza, genuinely feeling a little better. Lupaza smiled back, and held her hand out to pull Kira to her feet.
Lupaza went on. “It’s difficult to understand, maybe, but this war we’re fighting…it’s not just a matter of Bajorans versus Cardassians. This is a fight between what’s right, and what’s evil. And the face of evil sometimes looks unsettlingly like your own. It could be someone that you know. It could be a member of your own family. It could be the boy that…the boy you were supposed to marry, the boy you thought was the love of your life. But it’s still evil, nonetheless.”
Kira nodded, remembering what Lupaza had mentioned of her ih’tanu.
“Let’s go inside,” Lupaza told the younger girl, changing her tone. “There’s a glass of copalin there with your name on it.”
“Copal!”Kira exclaimed.
“Sure,” Lupaza said. “You’re old enough to handle something like Gallitep, I think you’re beyond old enough to have a little old glass of copal.”
Kira nodded, eager to taste her first cider with the rest of the cell. For if Gallitep had been her formal initiation into the cell, the event that would finally persuade the others to stop calling her “little girl” would probably be a round or two of copalwith Shakaar. It would do the job better than an ih’tanucould have.
A cheer went up as Kira and Lupaza entered the cave, one of many cheers that had been erupting throughout the evening, and Lupaza poured Kira a stoneware tumbler full of strong cider. Kira took a hesitant sip and willed her face not to crumple with the potent sour flavor that stung the back of her tongue. Another cheer went up as she opened her eyes and raised her cup with a smile.
As the evening blurred into a haze of warm triumph, a cacophony of friendly cheers and songs of victory, Kira recognized that the old ways were really gone for good now. Bajor was a different place than it had once been, a new place. It would never be the same as it was before Kira was born, but her world wouldbe free again. Kira would have a hand in ensuring her people’s freedom, she decided—no matter how many Bajoran collaborators she had to kill to do it. This would be the last time that she would ever mourn the loss of someone who had caused the kind of suffering that she had witnessed at Gallitep. Tonight, she was truly a resistance fighter.
Epilogue
In his office, housed in the business sector of Cardassia Prime, Dost Abor was putting his papers in order as he did every day before he went home. He was a ritualistic person, and though the task was almost entirely meaningless, to neglect it without just cause would have been unthinkable.
When the chime on his comm sounded, he answered it with eagerness, for he was a man whose particular line of work dictated that he had to be ready for anything, at all times. He was anticipating a call, but then there were always those calls that he wasn’t anticipating, and it was important to be just as prepared for the unexpected as for the expected. Abor was nothing if not flexible.
“Mister Abor,”said the woman whose face appeared before him. It was the turnkey in charge of the storeroom at the Ministry of Science, the very person Abor had been expecting to contact him this evening. “We received your request for the item, and it appears that your credentials are all in order. But…we have unfortunate news.”
“And what might that be?” Dost asked, annoyed but unsurprised. The ministry was an inefficient body, even compared to the idiots in Central Command. He already knew the object was lost, he only needed to gather a little more information regarding its disappearance.
“I’m…sorry to have to inform you of this, but the object in question seems to be…missing.”
“Missing!” Abor repeated, with mock surprise. “Tell me, Madam, with an organization as tightly run as yours, how could that possibly be the case?” He did not bother to conceal the sarcasm in his tone.
“Mister Abor, I do apologize, and I can tell you that I don’t know how a thing like this could have happened—nobody has looked at that artifact in years.”
“Who was the last person to see it?” Abor asked her. “Surely there must be an information trail.”
“Well, going by memory alone, I do seem to recall that a former student looked at it, a very long time ago…There was some kind of a to-do about the security system, and the object was classified, but since then—”
“I don’t want you to go by your memory,” Abor told her coolly. “I want you to go by the records. Find out who accessed that object last, and then contact me.”
“Without the container in hand, that may be difficult to ascertain.”
Abor smiled coolly. “Well then,” he told the woman, “I imagine you’ll want to begin looking for the container right away.”
“May I ask why this is so important?”the woman asked him, plainly annoyed at the manner in which she was being spoken to.
“No, you may not,” Abor told her. “It does not concern you.”
A knowing expression came across the woman’s eyes, and Abor punched the disconnect button. If she thought she knew what was going on, she probably couldn’t guess the half of it. But she almost certainly suspected the Order was involved. No matter, Abor decided. If she became a problem, the Order could get rid of her. Tain might be reluctant to arrange it himself, but Abor supposed he had enough influence to make that call on his own.
Of course, it would be ideal to do it before he was sent back to the Valo system. Abor had no intention of allowing another agent to take credit for a breakthrough that was deservedly his to claim. It had been Abor who had uncovered the long-overlooked transmission that he believed might lead the Order to the heart of the risen Oralian Way.
Enabran Tain may have been far less interested in the Bajoran artifacts than his predecessor, but that didn’t mean that Dost Abor had lost interest in them. Abor had recently learned that the artifact from the Ministry of Science was the only one that had ever gone on record as causing anyone to have any kind of so-called “mystical” experience since it had been removed from Bajor.
Abor was not certain, but he believed that the artifact in question had been removed from Bajor under the authority of Rhan Ico, one of many agents who had disappeared during the upheaval that followed Tain’s assumption of office. There was a short interim during which the vast and untraceable contents of the Order’s storage facility had been ransacked by several agents who protested Tain’s impending status; those agents had all disappeared shortly following the incident—and so had at least one of the Orbs of Bajor.
Tain was unconcerned about the breach; the old man was convinced that there was no weight to the stories surrounding the artifacts, the suggestion that whoever possessed them might be privy to a kind of second sight, an indefinable source of knowledge and power. But Abor, who had been in the Order at the time of the first artifact’s retrieval from Bajor, remembered a few details about that original group of Oralians, those the Order and Central Command had conspired to exterminate. The Oralians had developed a particular fascination with Bajoran religion, and the artifacts that came with it. Now that the Oralians were said to be growing in numbers once again, Tain was sure that it was only a matter of time before Central Command began to tolerate them, and possibly even to condone their foolish, imaginary ideologies. Enabran Tain made no secret of his disdain for many of Central Command’s “softer” policies, believing that the military was weakening due at least in part to the sudden influx of wealth from Bajor, turning soldiers who had once been hard and ruthless into soft, complacent politicians—most notably, Gul Dukat.
Reviewing old transmissions when he was last stationed on Valo VI, Abor had discovered an archived communiqué between Yannik Reyar, the military’s liaison with the Order, and his daughter, who apparently worked at the Ministry of Science several years before. Their conversation referenced a Bajoran artifact, one that Dost Abor was certain had been taken from the Obsidian Order, somehow finding its way to the ministry. Tain had shown little interest when Abor sent word that he might have located an item that had been missing from the Order’s catalogued inventory. But, Abor hoped, when he assembled his case, Tain would take notice—for Abor had done a bit of digging since he first came across the transmission, and he intended to find not only the Orb, but the woman who had handled it last—the woman who had apparently attempted to hide it—the woman he believed to be the Guide for the Oralian Way.
THE TEROK NOR SAGA
CONTINUES IN
DAWN OF THE EAGLES
Appendices
The following is a guide to many of the specific characters, places, and related material in Night of the Wolves. Where such an item was mentioned or appeared previously in a movie, episode, or other work of Star Trekfiction, its first appearance is cited.
APPENDIX I: BAJOR
Characters
Akhere Bis(male) resident of Valo II
Akhere Juk(male) resident of Valo II, father of Akhere Bis
Arin(male) kai of the Bajoran faith ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Aro Seefa(male) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell
Basso Tromac(male) personal aide to Gul Dukat. (DS9/“Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night”)
Bram Adir(male) resistance fighter, leader of the Bram cell
Crea(female) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell
Dakahna Vass(female) resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell
Darrah Mace(male) resident of Valo II, former member of the Bajoran Militia ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Daul Mirosha(male) researcher at the Bajoran Institute of Science
Dava(male) a kai who lived several hundred years prior to the Cardassian occupation
Faon(male) resistance fighter, member of the Bram cell
Furel(male) resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell (DS9/“Shakaar”)
Gantt(male) resistance fighter and medic, member of the Shakaar cell (DS9/“Ties of Blood and Water”)
Halpas Palin(male) resistance fighter, leader of the Halpas cell
Hintasi(male) resident of Valo II
Istani Reyla(female) monk, friend of the Kira family ( DS9/ Avatar)
Kanore(male) resistance fighter, member of the Bram cell (TNG/“Preemptive Strike”)
Keeve Falor(male) resident of Valo II, former member of the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers (TNG/“Ensign Ro”)
Ketauna(male) artist, follower of Opaka Sulan
Kira Meru(female) mistress of Gul Dukat, mother of Kira Nerys (DS9/“Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night”)
Kira Nerys(female) resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell (DS9/“Emissary”)
Kira Pohl(male) brother of Kira Nerys (DS9/“Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night”)
Kira Reon(male) brother of Kira Nerys (DS9/“Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night”)
Kira Taban(male) father of Kira Nerys (DS9/“Ties of Blood and Water”)
Kubus Oak(male) special liaison between Gul Dukat and the Caradassian-sanctioned Bajoran government (DS9/“The Collaborator”)
Lafe Darin(male) resistance fighter, member of the Halpas cell, lifelong friend of Lenaris Holem
Legan Duravit(male) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell
Legan Fin(male) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell
Lenaris Holem(male) resistance fighter, former member of the Halpas cell and later the Ornathia cell (DS9/“Shakaar”)
Lenaris Jau(male) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell, brother of Lenaris Holem
Lenaris Pendan(male) father of Lenaris Holem and Lenaris Jau
Lino(male) resident of Valo II
Luma Rahl(female) friend of Kira Meru (DS9/“Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night”)
Lupaza(female) resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell (DS9/“Shakaar”)
Matram Tryst(male) resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell
Mesto Drade(male) resident of Rakantha Province
Mobara(male) resistance fighter and engineer, member of the Shakaar cell (DS9/“Shakaar”)
Mora Pol(male) researcher at the Bajoran Institute of Science (DS9/“The Alternate”)
Opaka Bekar(male) husband of Opaka Sulan
Opaka Fasil(male) son of Opaka Sulan (Opaka’s son is first mentioned, but not named, in DS9/“The Collaborator”)
Opaka Sulan(female) priest at the Kendra shrine, later kai of the Bajoran faith (DS9/“Emissary”; Opaka’s given name was established in DS9/Rising Son)
Ornak(male) resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell (DS9/“Shakaar”)
Ornathia Delle(female) resistance fighter, member of Ornathia cell, cousin of Ornathia Lac
Ornathia Harta(female) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell, cousin of Ornathia Lac
Ornathia Lac(male) resistance fighter, leader of the Ornathia cell
Ornathia Nerissa(female) resistance fighter with the Ornathia cell
Ornathia Sten(male) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell, cousin of Ornathia Lac
Ornathia Taryl(female) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell, sister of Ornathia Lac
Par Lusa(male) resistance fighter with the Shakaar cell
Petra Chan(female) childhood friend of Kira Nerys
Porta(male) priest, friend of the Kira family (DS9/“Accession”)
Res(male) resistance fighter with the Ornathia cell
Ro Gale(male) father of Ro Laren (Gale’s name comes from a computer screen graphic in TNG/“The Next Phase”)
Ro Laren(female) resistance fighter, member of the Bram cell (TNG/“Ensign Ro”)
Sadakita Rass(female) resistance fighter, member of the Bram cell
Shakaar Edon(male) resistance fighter, leader of the Shakaar resistance cell (DS9/“Shakaar”)
Shev(male) resident of Yarlin, follower of Opaka Sulan
Sorash Mabey(female) resident of Dahkur Province
Tancha(female) resistance fighter with Ornathia cell
Thera Tibb(female) resident of Relliketh
Thill Revi(male) resident of Rakantha Province
Tiven Cohr(male) resistance fighter and engineer, member of the Halpas cell
Tokiah(male) resistance fighter, member of the Bram cell
Tora Naprem(female) mistress of Gul Dukat, mother of Tora Ziyal (DS9/“Indiscretion”)
Trakor(male) ancient religious figure, writer of prophecies (DS9/“Destiny”)
Tynara(female) Gallitep laborer
Vusan(male) resistance fighter, member of the Ornathia cell
Winn Adami(female) monk, friend of the Ornathia family (DS9/“In the Hands of the Prophets”)
Places
Artist’s Palette: area of Dahkur Province
Berain Valley: near Relliketh, its main port is Berain city
Denorios Belt: ring of charged plasma in the Bajoran star system; where the odo’italwas found (DS9/“Emissary”)
Derna: Fourth moon of Bajor, former site of a Cardassian base (DS9/“Image in the Sand”; the base was established in Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Gallitep: Cardassian-run labor camp and mining facility (DS9/“Duet”)
Genmyr: ruined city in Kendra Province
Jalanda: population center in Hedrikspool Province (The Jalanda Forum was first mentioned in DS9/“Sanctuary”)
Jeraddo: fifth moon of Bajor; site of the Lunar V base (DS9/“Progress”)
Jo’kala: population center in Musilla Province (DS9/“Starship Down”)
Karnoth Mountains: range near the city of Relliketh
Kendra Shrine: religious temple in Kendra Valley; the second to be built on the site after the first was destroyed in Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers(Kendra Valley first mentioned in DS9/“The Collaborator”; Kendra Province first mentioned in DS9/“Penumbra”)
Meiku Forest: wooded area just outside Rakantha Province
Mylea: population center in Kendra province ( Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume Two—Fragments and Omens)
Naghai Keep: ruined ancient castle in Kendra Valley, former ancestral home of the Jas clan ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Sahving Valley: region of Kendra Province (DS9/“The Home-coming”)
Tamulna: city in Dahkur Province (DS9/“The Reckoning”)
Tilar: a Bajoran peninsula, famous for its temperate climate and beautiful landscape ( DS9/Unity)
Tozhat: Cardassian settlement on Bajor, governed by Exarch Kotan Pa’Dar (DS9/“Cardassians”)
Valo II: habitable planet in the Valo system, home to many refugee Bajorans (TNG/“Ensign Ro”)
Valo VI: barren planetoid in the Valo system, site of a Cardassian listening post
Yarlin: settlement in Kendra Province
Food and Drink
alva: grapelike fruit (DS9/“Resurrection”)
copal: ciderlike alcoholic beverage ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
deka tea: hot brewed beverage (DS9/“Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night”)
jumja: tree with a sticky, sweet sap from which a popular confection is made (DS9/“A Man Alone”)
kava root: edible tuber, part of the extremely versatile kava plant (DS9/“Starship Down”)
makara: herb known for its medicinal value, particularly to pregnant women (DS9/“The Darkness and the Light”)
moba: sweet, tree-grown fruit (DS9/“Rejoined”)
ratamba stew: good eats (DS9/“For the Cause”)
Other
balon: fuel source abandoned before the occupation because of its notorious instability, later revived by the resistance
batos: big, smelly, domesticated herd animal ( DS9/ Section 31: Abyss)
borhya: ghost (TNG/“The Next Phase”)
bell: benchmark of time, similar to “o’clock” ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
B’hava’el: the star of Bajor ( Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual)
cadge lupus: large canine predator, similar to a wolf
dolamide: versatile material that can be used, in very pure form, to manufacture explosives (DS9/“Dramatis Personae”)
Fostossa virus: source of an epidemic that swept across Bajor during the occupation (VGR: “Nothing Human”)
fusionstone: ancient building material (Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume Two—Fragments and Omens)
grass vipers: gray-skinned snakes ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
hara cat: large feline predator (DS9/“Second Skin”)
hiuna leaf: Bajoran tobacco ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Ih’tanu: traditional celebration of a Bajoran girl’s fourteenth birthday (DS9/“Accession”)
Kalla-Nohra: unique medical condition suffered by Bajorans and Cardassians who were exposed to the effects of a mining accident at Gallitep in 2353 (DS9/“Duet”)
kellipate: unit of distance (DS9/“Progress”)
kelbonite: material known to interfere with various types of scanning equipment (TNG/“Silicon Avatar”)
kosst: swearword or curse, derived from Kosst Amojan (DS9/“The Reckoning”; however, the word’s original meaning was simply “to be” (DS9/“The Assignment”)
linnipate: unit of distance, roughly two or three meters ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
lugfish: large, slow, and ugly fish ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
nyawood: type of wood similar to mahogany ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Orb: also known as a “Tear of the Prophets”; one of several religious artifacts that sometimes impart visions or insights upon those who gaze into them (DS9/“Emissary”)
Orkett’s disease: affliction being studied at the Bajoran Institute of Science (VGR/“State of Flux”)
porli fowl: chickenlike food animal
raider: generic name for a small attack craft used by the resistance
ra-vu rum’ta: Old Bajoran expression meaning “child of night”; the classic poetical name for a cadge lupus
salam: type of grass (DS9/“Shakaar”)
sinoraptor: animal known for its fierceness and eyes that face opposite directions (DS9/“Shakaar”)
spoonhead: slur used by some Bajorans when referring to a Cardassian (DS9/“Things Past”)
tessipate: unit of area (DS9/“Progress”)
tyrfox: wily canine predator ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
uridium: mineral that, in its unprocessed state, is highly unstable; uridium ore is processed on Terok Nor (DS9/“Civil Defense”)
Religious Ranks
The following is a breakdown of known ranks in the Bajoran religion, in ascending order.
prylar: a monk
ranjen: a monk specializing in theological study
vedek: a high-ranking priest, typically a regional spiritual leader
kai: the world leader of the Bajoran religion
D’jarra Caste System
Until recent times the Bajorans had a series of castes called D’jarras. This is a rough order of ranking for the ones that have been established so far.
Ih’valla: artists (above Te’nari) (DS9/“Accession”)
Te’nari: unknown, but below Ih’valla (DS9/“Accession”)
Mi’tino: low-ranked merchants and landowners ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Va’telo: pilot, sailor, driver, and similar professions ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Ke’lora: laborers and lawmen ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Sern’apa: unknown ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Imutta: those who deal with the dead, the “unclean,” and lowest ranking d’jarra(DS9/“Accession”)
Resistance Cells
The following is a list of the established Bajoran resistance cells and their areas of operation.
Bram: active in Jo’kala (Musilla Province)
Halpas: active in Relliketh (Hedrikspool Province)
Kintaura: active in Rakantha Province
Kohn-ma: active in Dahkur Province (DS9/“Past Prologue”)
Ornathia: active in Tilar Peninsula (Hedrikspool Province)
Shakaar: active in Dahkur Province (DS9/“Duet”)
APPENDIX II: CARDASSIA
Characters
Abor, Dost(male) operative of the Obsidian Order, assigned to Valo VI listening post
Astraea(female) traditional name of the ceremonial “guide” or religious leader for the Oralian Way ( DS9/ A Stitch in Time)
Dalak(male) official of the Cardassian Information Service, superior of Natima Lang and Veja Ketan
Damar, Corat(male) military officer serving on Terok Nor (DS9/“Return to Grace”)
Darhe’el(male) military officer, overseer of the Gallitep mining facility on Bajor, political rival of Gul Dukat (DS9/“Duet”)
Dukat, Athra(female) wife of Skrain Dukat ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Dukat, Skrain(male) military officer who served under Danig Kell during the formal first contact with Bajor, later prefect of Bajor and commander of Terok Nor (DS9/“Emissary”; Dukat’s given name was established in the DS9 novel A Stitch in Time)
Ico, Rhan(female) Letin Pasir’s handler in the Obsidian Order ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Kell, Danig(male) military officer and member of Central Command, direct superior of Skrain Dukat (DS9/“Civil Defense”; Kell’s first name was established in Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Ketan, Veja(female) correspondent for the Cardassian Information Service
Kieng(male) code name for Joer Varc, an operative of the Obsidian Order
Kretech(male) military officer serving on the scoutship Kevalu
Kruva(male) commander of the patrol ship Drakamair,assigned to the Pullock system
Lang, Natima(female) correspondent for the Cardassian Information Service (DS9/“Profit and Loss”)
Marritza, Aamin(male) military officer and file clerk serving at the Gallitep mining facility on Bajor (DS9/“Duet”)
Mendar(female) professor at the Ministry of Science on Cardassia Prime
Moset, Crell(male) civilian physician and exobiologist who worked on Bajor during the annexation (VOY/“Nothing Human”)
Ocett, Malyn(female) military officer in command of the scoutship Kevalu,assigned to patrol the Bajoran system (TNG/“The Chase”; Ocett’s given name was established in A Stitch in Time)
Pa’Dar, Kotan(male) former scientist, later exarch at the Tozhat settlement on Bajor (DS9/“Cardassians”)
Pasir, Letin(male) operative of the Obsidian Order, assigned to Bajor posing as a vedek ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Prang, Limor(male) operative of the Obsidian Order ( A Stitch in Time)
Ratav(male) military officer commanding a base in Hedrikspool Province on Bajor
Regnar(male) code name for an operative of the Obsidian Order ( A Stitch in Time)
Reyar, Kalisi(female) civilian scientist
Reyar, Yannik(male) civilian liaison between Central Command and the Obsidian Order, father of Kalisi Reyar
Sa’kat(male) military officer assigned to patrol the perimeter of Cardassia City
Tain, Enabran(male) head of the Obsidian Order (DS9/“The Wire”)
Tedar(male) military officer stationed in Dahkur Province on Bajor
Thrax(male) chief of security on Terok Nor (DS9/“Things Past”)
Trach(male) noncommisioned officer serving on Terok Nor
Vara, Miras(female) civilian scientist
Varc, Joer(male) operative of the Obsidian Order, code name “Kieng”
Veda(male) military officer serving on the scoutship Kevalu
Yopal(female) director of the Bajoran Institute of Science
Places
Lakarian City: population center on Cardassia Prime, site where ancient Hebetian culture was said to have flourished long ago (DS9/“Defiant”)
Cardassia City: capital city of Cardassia Prime ( A Stitch in Time)
Letau: the innermost moon of Cardassia Prime and the site of a maximum-security prison facility
Ministry of Science: center of learning and scientific research in Cardassia City (DS9/“Destiny”)
Paldar Sector: residential district of Cardassia City ( DS9/ A Stitch in Time)
Pullock V: habitable planet in the Pullock system; site of a Cardassian manufacturing complex (DS9/“Shakaar”)
Terok Nor: space station orbiting Bajor; the main ore processing facility as of 2346 and the command post for the Bajoran annexation
Other
Drakamair: Hideki-class patrol ship under the command of Dalin Kruva, operating in the Pullock system
kanar: alcoholic beverage (TNG/“The Wounded”)
Kevalu: scoutship under the command of Dalin Malyn Ocett, operating in the B’hava’el system
Koeder: Keldon-class warship
marga: fish with a smooth, pink belly
metric: unit of time, roughly equivalent to a minute ( Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers)
Obsidian Order: intelligence bureau of the Cardassian Union (DS9/“The Wire”)
Oralian Way: religion dating back to the First Hebitian civilization on Cardassia Prime, forced to go underground during the era of the Bajoran annexation (the Hebitian civilization was first mentioned in TNG/“Chain of Command, Part II; the Oralian Way was established in the DS9 novel, A Stitch in Time)
riding hound: large canine animal (DS9/“In Purgatory’s Shadow”)
rokassa juice: nonalcoholic beverage with a very distinctive odor (DS9/“Cardassians”)
Military Ranks
The following is a list of Cardassian ranks and their Starfleet analogs. This system borrows from the work of Steven Kenson’s unpublished Iron & Ashsupplement for the Star TrekRoleplaying Game from Last Unicorn Games.
garresh: noncommissioned officer
gil: ensign
glinn: lieutenant
dalin: lieutenant commander
dal: commander
gul: captain
jagul: commodore/rear admiral
legate: admiral
APPENDIX III: MISCELLANEOUS
Antosians: species capable of cellular metamorphosis (TOS/“Whom Gods Destroy”)
Chameloids: shape-shifting species ( Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
Ferengi: spacefaring species known mainly for their pursuit of profit (TNG/“The Last Outpost”)
flyer: generic term for a small aircraft
Gart(male): Ferengi DaiMon (captain) whose ship routinely stops at Terok Nor
gree worms: edible soft-bodied invertebrates favored by the Ferengi (DS9/“Little Green Men”)
Kressari: spacefaring species known mainly for being traders in botanical DNA (DS9/“The Circle”)
Lissepia: inhabited planet on DaiMon Gart’s trade route (DS9/“The Maquis, Part II”)
New Sydney: inhabited planet on DaiMon Gart’s trade route (DS9/“Prodigal Daughter”)
odo’ital: Cardassian designation for the mysterious shape-shifting life-form that was discovered in the Denorios Belt in 2345; translates as “unknown sample” (DS9/“Heart of Stone”)
skimmer: generic term for a near-ground hovercraft
Valerians: spacefaring species known mainly for trading with the Cardassians (DS9/“Dramatis Personae”)
Vendorians: shape-shifting species (TAS/“The Survivor”)
Wraith: shape-shifting species (ENT/“Rogue Planet”)