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The Cardassians are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise Star Trek. They were devised in 1991 for the series Star Trek: The Next Generation and have since appeared in several other series, including Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Discovery. The Cardassians are a militaristic society that controls an interstellar empire. They are often depicted as antagonists, but there are also some Cardassians who are allies of the Federation. One of the most famous Cardassians is Elim Garak, a former spy who becomes a close friend of the Starfleet officer Benjamin Sisko. Garak is a complex character who is often torn between his loyalty to his people and his desire to do what is right. Another notable Cardassian is Gul Dukat, a ruthless military leader who is responsible for the occupation of Bajor. Dukat is a charismatic and manipulative figure who is capable of great cruelty, but he is also capable of great love. The Cardassians are a fascinating and complex species that have played a major role in the Star Trek universe. They are a reminder that even the most ruthless and militaristic societies can produce individuals who are capable of great good