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Cardassian ships and stations

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  Cardassian Empire *)  
   

*) sometimes referred to as Cardassian Union

 

  Aldara

Galor-class

 
  The Cardassian ship Aldara, under the command of Gul Danar, pursued Tahna Los after the Bajoran terrorist stole an antimatter converter from the Cardassians in 2369. DS9 Past Prologue.

Name from dialogue. Class visually identified.

 

 

  Bok'Nor    
  In 2370, the Bok'Nor, a Cardassian freighter, was blown up at DS9 by the Maquis, resulting in the death of the 78 Cardassians aboard. The Maquis believed that it was carrying weapons to Cardassian colonists in the Demilitarized Zone. DS9 The Maquis, Part 1 & 2.

The Bok'Nor was a re-use of the Merchantman, first seen in Star Trek III. Name from dialogue.

 

 

  "Dreadnought"    
   

 

  Empok Nor    
  DS9 Empok Nor. DS9 The Magnificent Ferengi. DS9 Covenant.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Felton Prime Relay Station    
  DS9 Once More Unto the Breach.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Galor

Galor-class

 
 

Prototype of the Cardassian Galor-class. Galor-class vessels belong to the most powerful military ships of the Cardassian Union during the 24th century.

The Galor-class was designed by Rick Sternbach and built by Ed Miarecki. The first mention of the term "Galor-class" was in the TNG episode "Ensign Ro". The Galor-class was first seen in the TNG episode "The Wounded".

 

 

  Groumall    
  The final mission of the Cardassian freighter Groumall, under the command of Gul Dukat, was to ferry Major Kira Nerys to talks on Korma in 2372. Upon arriving at Korma, Dukat learned that the outpost had been attacked by Klingon forces. Dukat and Kira improvised a counterattack by installing Korma's system-5 disruptors into the Groumall's cargo hold. So equipped, the Groumall engaged and captured a Klingon Bird of Prey commanded by K'Temang. After assuming command of the Klingon ship, Dukat stranded the Klingon crew on the Groumall. Dukat then destroyed the Groumall, killing all aboard. DS9 Return to Grace.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Hideki

Hideki-class

 
 

Prototype of the Cardassian Hideki-class. DS9 Tribunal.

The Hideki-class was designed by James Martin. The first mention of the Hideki-class was in the DS9 episode "Tribunal". Its first appearance was in DS9 Profit and Loss.

 

 

  Keldon

Keldon-class

 
 

Prototype of the Cardassian Keldon-class. The Keldon-class warships are similar to, but more powerful than, the Galor-class ships.

The Keldon-class was designed by John Eaves and built by Tony Meininger. The Keldon-class was first mentioned and seen in the DS9 episode "Defiant".

 

 

  Kelvas Repair Facility    
  DS9 Tacking Into the Wind.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Koranak

Keldon-class

 
  The Cardassian warship Koranak was part of the fleet, assembled by the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order in 2371, that was lost in a strike against the Founders' homeworld. DS9 The Die Is Cast.

Name from dialogue. Class visually identified.

 

 

  Kornaire    
  DS9 Waltz.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Kraxon

Galor-class

 
  The Cardassian vessel Kraxon, under the command of Gul Ranor, detected the cloaked U.S.S. Defiant with their anti-proton beams and later protected the Defiant when Obsidian Order ships from the Orias system threatened her in 2371. Thomas Riker beamed aboard the Kraxon to be taken into custody for crimes against Cardassia. DS9 Defiant.

Name from dialogue. Class visually identified.

 

 

  Manora Shipyards    
  DS9 Once More Unto the Breach.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Prakesh

Galor-class

 
  Gul Dukat helped the Detapa Council flee the Klingon invasion fleet in 2372 by evacuating them from Cardassia Prime aboard the Prakesh. The ship came under heavy fire from several Klingon warships and was almost destroyed before the U.S.S. Defiant arrived and rescued Dukat and the council members. The Prakesh was eventually destroyed after Dukat's party was safe aboard the Defiant. DS9 The Way of the Warrior.

Name from dialogue. Class visually identified.

 

 

  Rabol    
 

The Cardassian transport Rabol transported Gul Dukat to Deep Space 9 in 2372, so that he could join Major Kira Nerys on her expedition to investigate the disappearance of the Ravinok. DS9 Indiscretion.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Ravinok    
  In 2366, the Ravinok, a Cardassian transport ship, was en route to a Cardassian prison planet when it was attacked by two Breen warships. The Breen forced the Ravinok to crash on planet Dozaria, killing 12 people. Eighteen Cardassian crew members survived, along with 32 Bajoran prisoners, including Lorit Akrem and Heler. Also aboard were two civilians, Tora Naprem and her daughter Tora Ziyal. The Breen forced the Ravinok survivors to mine dilithium on Dozaria. The fate of the Ravinok was unknown for years until 2372, when Bajoran militia officer Kira Nerys and Cardassian Gul Dukat found the ship and rescued several survivors. DS9 Indiscretion.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Reklar

Galor-class

 
 

In 2369, the Reklar met the Enterprise-D at the Federation-Cardassian border so that Gul Lemec and Captain Jellico could conduct talks about the movements of Cardassian troops and ships along the border. TNG Chain of Command.

Name from dialogue. Class visually identified.

 

 

  Terok Nor    
 

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Tevak Shipyard    
  DS9 Tacking Into the Wind.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Trager

Galor-class

 
  TNG The Wounded.

Name from dialogue. Class visually identified.

 

 

  Trelka V Starbase    
  DS9 Once More Unto the Breach.

Name from dialogue.

 

 

  Vetar

Galor-class

 
 

TNG Journey's End. Later that year, the Vetar came under attack by Maquis ships. The Enterprise-D intervened and was able to halt the Maquis attack. TNG Preemptive Strike. VOY Caretaker.

Name from dialogue. Class visually identified.

 

 

 

Last updated: März 12, 2005
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