Is Gul Dukat a bad guy?

Is Gul Dukat a bad guy?

Dukat is a bad guy. He’s a villain. He was a high-ranking official in a brutal occupation which involved slavery, oppression, civilian massacres, all manner of awful stuff.

Does Gul Dukat like Kira?

1 Kira Nerys and Gul Dukat Ah yes, the top of the terrible DS9 flirtations. While the series never officially tried to make Kira and Dukat a thing, they constantly hinted at his attraction to her and her possible attraction to him. Well, in earlier seasons. Later she aggressively shuts him down and it’s great.

What does Gul mean in Cardassian?

Gul was a Cardassian military rank and title positioned in the Cardassian hierarchy between glinn and legate. They were often those officers who served as the commander of a vessel, from warships down to freighters, a space station, or a labor camp. (

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Is Kira really a Cardassian?

Back on the station, Kira is back to her old appearance, and tells Ghemor that Dr. Bashir has confirmed that she is indeed Bajoran, she was only surgically altered to appear Cardassian.

What happened to Sisko and Gul Dukat?

After being attacked by Cardassian forces, Sisko gets stranded with a very psychotic Gul Dukat, who was being transported to his trial. Meanwhile the crew of the Defiant races to rescue survivors. After being attacked by Cardassian forces, Sisko gets stranded with a very psychotic Gul Dukat, who was being transported to his trial.

How does Sisko try to assure Dukat that he is innocent?

Sisko tries to assure Dukat by explaining that, in the Federation, he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Dukat then asks Sisko his opinion on Dukat’s innocence, but Sisko ducks the question by saying that he has not read all the charges. Dukat then points out that it is not like him to equivocate.

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What is the connection between Captain Sisko and Captain Kira?

Captain Sisko has a full sensory vision of himself as an under-appreciated science fiction magazine writer in 1950s America. Kira’s alter ego, the female writer forced to use her initials to hide her sex, is a direct reference to D.C. Fontana (Dorothy Catherine), a writer on (among others) the original Star Trek (1966) who had to do the same.

Why do people like DS9 so much?

Many previous episodes of DS9 were spent trying to establish the plot or placate fans of the previous two versions of Star Trek. But this episode changed everything. Often times, Star Trek would make you think – and sometimes even re-think a social idea or concept. And they’r great episodes in many ways too.