Damar
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Character | |
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Name: | Damar |
Occupation: | Cardassian soldier, Leader of Cardassia, freedom fighter |
Relationships: | unnamed wife (deceased), unnamed son (deceased), Gul Dukat (superior officer (for a while)), Elim Garak (reluctant ally), Mila (reluctant ally), Kira Nerys (reluctant ally), Odo (reluctant ally), Weyoun (Dominion watchdog and nemesis) |
Fandom: | Star Trek, ST: DS9 |
Other: | Damar at Memory Alpha, Corat Damar at Wikipedia |
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Damar is a reoccurring supporting character in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the second spin-off of the Star Trek franchise.
Played by actor Casey Biggs,[1] the Cardassian military officer made his debut in the episode Return to Grace (DS9, Episode 4x14) and appeared in 23 episodes.
Fandom
Fanon and Themes
- Cardassian internalized homophobia
- Damar's alcohol use disorder (AUD)
Pairings
Het:
- Damar/Kira Nerys
- Damar/Tora Ziyal
Slash:
- Damar/Dukat
- Damar/Elim Garak
- Damar/Weyoun
Example Fanworks
Fanfiction
Date | Title | Author | Genre | Summary |
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1997 | Cardassian Hostage | Mary Knasinski and Christine Collins | Moresome | This story is a "what if?" story - what if Garak had been forced to remain behind on DS9 when Dukat and the Dominion took over, at the end of the fifth-season episode "Call to Arms"? |
1998 | Nightwatch, Archived version | Christine Collins | M/M | Alternative Dukat/Damar story. When Damar is injured in a skirmish with the Klingons, Dukat keeps vigil at his bedside. Set immediately after 'Return To Grace'. |
1999 | Another World | Christine Collins | M/F | Gul Damar receives a very exotic 'gift' |
2000 | Admiring Fools Part 1 | Victoria Meredith | Trapped in the mirror universe, Kira has to protect Damar from a bloodthirsty Dukat by any means necessary | |
2000 | Admiring Fools Part 2: Bridges | Victoria Meredith | In the moments between death and resurrection, Kira and Damar contemplate what went wrong and what could have been | |
2001 | Admiring Fools 3: That Was Then; This Is Now | Victoria Meredith | M/F | With the Cardassian Revolution under way, Kira and Garak are kept busy training resistance cells and spreading propaganda, while Damar deals poorly with his frustration and loneliness from hiding in the cellar as the events unfold without him |
2000 | In The Aftermath, Archived version | Victoria Meredith | Gen | Damar learns how his rebellion has effected the people of Deep Space Nine and comes to terms with being one of the heroes. |
Archives and Communities
- Damar tag on the Ao3
- Damar at FF.net
- Neutral Zine, an e-zine edited by kira-nerys
- Scaly Tales, an e-zine focusing on Cardassians
References
- ^ Biggs also appeared as the psychiatrist Doctor Wycoff in Shadows and Symbols (DS9, Episode 7x02) and had a cameo as an unnamed holosuite character in the series finale What You Leave Behind (DS9, Episode 7x25). The actor made a brief return to the Star Trek franchise in Damage (ENT, Episode 3x19), where he portrayed an unnamed Illyrian captain. He was interviewed by Denise Crosby for the documentary Trekkies 2 (2004).