(Posts tagged Cardassia)

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

DAMARRRRR

My good lad with an IQ of 5~~~

His love for Cardassia is different than Garak’s because he wasn’t gaslit into it like Garak was

I mean we don’t KNOW that but he seems like a pretty simple dude, and I imagine a typical upbringing, going into the armed forces like a good son

Cardassia has been kind to him but she isn’t his religion like she is to Garak

So when he turns it’s not out of outraged piety

He’s just mad because this is bullshit

And honestly from a species as twisty as the Cardassians are usually shown to be

It’s kind of refreshing!

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“Another side-product of my fic-writing: a chart over the Cardassian education system. Squares with unbroken borders represent separate institutions, while squares with dotted borders represent jobs. Below is a more thorough discussion of...
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Another side-product of my fic-writing: a chart over the Cardassian education system. Squares with unbroken borders represent separate institutions, while squares with dotted borders represent jobs. Below is a more thorough discussion of each step. 

TW Discussion of child labour and unhealthy work-loads in education ahead

We don’t have much canon on Cardassian education. What we have is: 

  • Children are put through memory training at age four (The Marquis part I)
  • There are universities (Profit and Loss, Enigma Tales)
  • There are institutes (A Stitch in Time)

There is also some stuff in The Never-Ending Sacrifice, but my memory of it is a little hazy. As that is about someone who gets dropped back onto Cardassia after spending most of his time living as a Bajoran, it’s not exactly representative. 

I have decided to put the age of emergence (which is similar to age of maturity) at 14. This appears to be the age at which you start at e.g. the institutes. There are passages in The Never-Ending Sacrifice that implies that it may be 16, but I tend to imagine Cardassian society making people grow up quite fast. Furthermore, they don’t really have any concept of child labour laws. Making a kid under ten work might be frowned upon, but after that, it is fairly normalised, particularly in domestic service and on farms. 

Proceeding from one stage of education to another requires passing exams and getting certain grades. Big career decisions are done under the guidance of government officials, and changing your plans is usually quite hard. 

This is intended to be the education system as it was before The Fire. I think that, as with many other institutions, the system was changed after the destruction at the end of the Dominion War. 

The stages of schooling are: 

Basic school (4-10 years) Supposedly mandatory, although in poor communities and in rural areas, this is not always enforced. The teaching is generally focused on  the three Rs (reading, writing and arithmetic), as well as a lot of facts about how great the Cardassian state is. This is also when the memory training mentioned above occurs. 

  • After basic school, some children will go into ‘unskilled’ labour (psst, there is no such thing), such as domestic service, farm labour or factory work. There is also the possibility of continuing to: 

Lyceum (10-14 years) More advanced school, going more in-depth into literature, history, mathematics and the natural sciences. This stage is not mandatory, but encouraged. 

  • People who have finished lyceum may go into similar jobs as those who have only had basic schooling, or they may go into administration, office work etc. This is also the cohort that generally gets enlisted into the Cardassian military (although they will sometimes enlist people with only basic schooling too - it depends on the situation). 

After Lyceum, there are a number of different routes for further education. These are by far less common than the first two steps. 

Prelims Preparatory studies for university. In order to go onto prelims, you need a conditional offer from a university, and you have to have a general idea of what you are going to study (e.g. natural sciences, humanities etc.) You go more in-depth into the field. No Cardassian schooling is kind, but here, the pressure is cranked up to eleven. The idea is to identify the people who will be able to deal with the pressure of university education. By the end of prelims, you will have to have decided (again under the watchful eye of the state) what you are going to study at university. 

  • Those who fail prelims may get the option of applying to an academy, but often they end up doing the kind of jobs that people with Lyceum qualifications do. Those who get through prelims go on to: 

University For advanced study. Quite uncommon. The time spent there depends on your subject, but people are generally expected to do at the very least the equivalent of a 21st century bachelor and master’s degree. Changing subjects is virtually impossible. While the most common route to university studies is through prelims, you can also get there through the institutes in some cases. In those cases, you are generally ear-marked for a certain ministry or the military. 

  • People going down the prelim+university route may become doctors, engineers, scientists, archaeologists and university researchers. 

Institutes Higher education that trains people for different types of government jobs. Follows directly after Lyceum - in order to be accepted you need to have shown exceptional skill and have a sponsor. The institutes takes nine years to complete. After three and six years, students who are not performing well enough are dropped. The institutes are incredibly strict, and students are not supposed to use their name during their time at the institutes. Instead, they are given a moniker based on their ‘group’ and their academic aptitude. The institutes are gender-segregated. 

The institutes that are named in beta-canon are: 

  • Bamarren (A Stitch in Time), which in state intelligence.
  • The Dekaris Institute (Fearful Symmetry), trains officers for the Cardassian military. 
  • The Institute for State Policy (A Stitch in Time), which I guess does what it says on the tin. 
  • Surjada (Fearful Symmetry), which, like Bamarren, seems to be a route into the Obsidian Order. In my opinion, there is no ‘official’ route to the Obsidian Order - they recruit people of all kinds of backgrounds, if their skills have been noticed.

I imagine there are a number of others, ranging from advanced economics to certain kinds of engineering.

Academies The most common of the three post-Lyceum routes. Academies are trade or vocational schools and encompass a lot of stuff that we would expect to be studied at university. The academies also provide also the shortest post-Lyceum education, lasting only a few years. There are separate academies for different jobs. Like the institutes, students are boarded. 

  • The academies educate teachers, pharmacists, accountants, some types of mechanics - anything that requires specialised knowledge but is not seen as ‘complex’ (psst that’s bullshit). 

One type of education I did not include in the graph is that of performing arts. I think it’s seen as something in between academies and institutes - let’s call them conservatories. These include specific types of music, dance and acting. (Also I kind of love the idea of Cardassians having something akin to the kpop industry, with people being trained for years and years before maybe ending up in a group.) There are only a few of these conservatories on Cardassia Prime, and only people who are seen as exceptionally talented are let in.  

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““Oloh Lodam,a beautiful cardassian woman, turns her father over to the state for treason, testifying against him in court and doing everything in her power to disavow herself from him, but she is in danger of being guilty by...
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Oloh Lodam,a beautiful cardassian woman, turns her father over to the state for treason, testifying against him in court and doing everything in her power to disavow herself from him, but she is in danger of being guilty by association in society despite her honorable nature and protection of such by the state, She must find a Gul to marry as soon as possible. Any Gul will do.

Glinn Rojo Dal is lonely, aging, and his dedication to the state is unwavering. He is reaching the age of thirty, with no wife and family to commit themselves to his cause, of reaching the status of Gul. His Commanding Gul has told him once he commits himself to a wife, the state may recognize his devotion. luckily theres a woman who is looking for a husband on Cardassia ii, maybe they could come to an arrangement….. but will they lose their hearts along the way

I have some Thoughts about what truly trashy cardassian literature is like. 

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“illustration commission for @arinaca-st of their Cardassian character Rokhan! He’s all dressed up and enjoying the sunset on the homeworld.
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illustration commission for @arinaca-st of their Cardassian character Rokhan! He’s all dressed up and enjoying the sunset on the homeworld.

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Chapters: 7/7
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Julian Bashir/Elim Garak, Elim Garak/Cardassia
Characters: Elim Garak, Julian Bashir
Summary:

When you’re younger, everything seems simpler.
When you’re older, the things you thought were essential fall away, and the things you didn’t know you needed… sometimes they matter more than you thought.

Snippets of Elim Garak, growing up, learning about what he wants and needs, and what he can’t, finally, live without.

Source: archiveofourown.org
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Also today I am happily remembering a post I saw talking about how in Japan little wee kids (like 3 years old!) get sent out into the world to do their First Errand, and all the strangers they meet know this is Important and help them out, and they learn that you can trust strangers because everyone wants to work together, and—

A) YAY

B) I’m headcanoning that into my Cardassia SO HARD.

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“With the coming of Victory is Life, and its connections to Deep Space Nine, it made sense to bring about one of the longest requested features in Star Trek Online: we’re adding Cardassians as a playable species for both Starfleet and Klingon Factions. Cardassians have a unique species trait and a unique optional trait – check below for some details on what this new race will bring to the table.

DISCLAIMER: All information in this blog post is subject to change.


Once a dominant force in the Alpha Quadrant, the Cardassian Union fought on the losing side of the Dominion War.  The impact of that conflict is felt to this day on Cardassia Prime, left in a devastated state during the war’s final days.  Despite many hardships, the proud, ruthless and cunning people of Cardassia have forged their way into the 25th century with a grim determination.

After the Dominion war, Cardassia’s military is a shadow of its former self, reduced to a defensive, peacekeeping force. With the re-emergence of the Dominion and the threat of the True Way terrorist group, many Cardassians feel that more has to be done to protect their home. A number of them have pledged their support to the Klingon Empire or the Federation as a result. After a heavy vetting process, these proud citizens of Cardassia are accepted into the ranks of the KDF and Starfleet.

Trait Information

Inherent Species Space Trait: Recalled Tactics
Cardassians are well known for their photographic memory and mental strength, which is utilized during combat to recall the extensive combat training instruction. For every 5 seconds you are in combat, you will gain one stack of Recalled Tactics, which will increase your Damage, Accuracy, and Defense for a short time.

Unique Ground Trait: Superior Mental Fortitude
Increases your resistance to mind controlling attacks, enhancing innate resistance to the effects of Confuse, Stun and Placate. This also makes you immune to the Vulcan Nerve Pinch!”

Source: arcgames.com
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