Why did Cardassians switch?
In reprisal, the Dominion smashed the rebellion before the battle and began systematically punishing the population by launching attacks against civilians, which ultimately led to the Cardassian Union switching sides.
What is the difference between Cardassians and Romulans?
The biggest difference between Cardassians and Romulans is that the Cardassians are portrayed as almost pure pragmatists–there’s no idealism or honor code or anything like that, only brutality. Of course, what helped the Cardassians greatly is that we saw a variety of personalities, and real three-dimensionality.
Did the Cardassians join the Federation?
The Cardassians have finally joined the Federation. A piece of tech acquired by Michael Burnham in Discovery Season 3 confirms the Cardassians are no longer enemies of the Federation in the 32nd century, which could set up their Season 4 return.
Are Romulans as strong as Vulcans?
Romulans: This is a weird one. They never demonstrated superior strength in any series, and even seemed equal to humans, DESPITE their Vulcan lineage. Vulcans are strong partly owing to the surface gravity of their homeword, but the Romulans left that homeworld two millenniums ago.
What happened to the Cardassians after the Dominion war?
After the devastation of the Dominion War the Union is reverting to a more liberal and civil society. The Union is ruled by the Detapa Council. Currently Natima Lang is the head of state. The new democratic Cardassia is challenged by the militaristic True Way rebellion.
Are Cardassians evil?
The Cardassians are basically a whole species of evil jerks, with Gul Dukat among the most twisted. He oversaw the Cardassian occupation of Bajor, subjugating the planet’s population as a ruthless dictator.
What did Cardassians evolved from?
Like many other humanoid species in the galaxy, the Cardassians are said to be descended from a genetic code planted by ancient humanoid Progenitors approximately 4.5 billion years ago.