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Mirror Garak

Mirror Garak

Mirror Garak1
Species : Cardassians
Second in command of Terok Nor under Intendant Kira, Garak struggled in the role as then Intendant tended to think that he was too widespread in his application of violence to the Terran slaves. He frequently plotted to kill the Intendant and take over the station, though these plots were never successful.2 When Rom infiltrated the station for the Terran rebellion, Garak was suspicious of his apparent defection and had him tortured and executed.3 When the rebels captured Terok Nor Garak was the only person to escape unharmed. He was blamed for the defeat by Regent Word, and held literally in chains on the bridge of Worf's flagship. Garak eventually managed to transfer much of the blame for the loss to the Intendant and became slightly more trusted.4 When the Intendant was finally captured, she managed to worm her way back into a position of influence with the Regent, much to Garak's disappointment. He planned to execute Zek, Quark, and Rom after they were captured whilst bringing a Klingon cloaking device into the mirror universe. Unfortunately his prisoners managed to jump him, and in the struggle mirror Ezri injected him with a deadly ulcartic virus.5
 
 

Yellow text = Canon source Green text = Backstage source White text = DITL speculation

Played by
ActorSeriesSeasonTitle
Andrew J. RobinsonDS92Crossover
Andrew J. RobinsonDS93Through the Looking Glass
Andrew J. RobinsonDS94Shattered Mirror
Andrew J. RobinsonDS97The Emperor's New Cloak

References
#SeriesSeasonSourceComment
1Various Deep Space Nine episodes
2DS92Crossover
3DS93Through the Looking Glass
4DS94Shattered Mirror
5DS97The Emperor's New Cloak
Series:DS9 Season (Disc )
Source:Various Deep Space Nine episodes
Series:DS9 Season 2 (Disc 6)
Source:Crossover
Series:DS9 Season 3 (Disc 5)
Source:Through the Looking Glass
Series:DS9 Season 4 (Disc 5)
Source:Shattered Mirror
Series:DS9 Season 7 (Disc 3)
Source:The Emperor's New Cloak


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