Picard's Cardassian Torture Made Star Trek: DS9's Setup Personal

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Picard's torture in TNG would have been fresh in the minds of viewers as DS9's Commander Sisko prepared to face off against Star Trek's Cardassians.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The torture of Captain Jean-Luc Picard by Gul Madred in Star Trek: The Next Generation added personal stakes to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's issues with the Cardassians. Picard was captured by the Cardassians during a covert mission behind enemy lines to investigate reports of a secret biological weapons installation. The Captain of the USS Enterprise-D sacrificed himself to save the lives of Dr. Beverly Crusher and Lt.

"Chain of Command" parts one and two were the last two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation to air in 1992, broadcast on December 14th and 21st respectively. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's pilot aired a fortnight later, on January 3rd, 1993. In "Emissary" Commander Benjamin Sisko arrive aboard the titular space station to provide Federation assistance to Bajor as it transitioned from Cardassian occupation to home rule.

The fact that Gul Madred comes close to breaking the formidable Jean-Luc Picard with his psychological torture proves how a big a threat the Cardassians pose to Starfleet. Picard's ordeal would have been fresh in the minds of viewers as they sat down to watch Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in January 1993.

DS9 Brilliantly Made Star Trek: TNG's Cardassians Better Villains Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Cardassians owe a great deal to David Warner's Gul Madred from "Chain of Command." Madred's traumatic childhood of homelessness and starvation hardened him into the loyal member of the Cardassian military that tortured Jean-Luc Picard. Toward the end of "Chain of Command", Picard memorably notes: "I won't see a powerful Cardassian warrior.

DS9 had three recurring Cardassian characters, Gul Dukat, Garak and Legate Damar who were also the sum of their experiences. Dukat's delusions of benevolence curdling into pure hatred for the "ungrateful" Bajorans who rejected his rule. Meanwhile, Damar fought against his former enemies to free his people from Dominion rule.

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