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'''Rusot''' was a [[Cardassian]] [[gul]] and an old friend of [[Legate]] [[Damar]].
 
'''Rusot''' was a [[Cardassian]] [[gul]] and an old friend of [[Legate]] [[Damar]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
[[File:Kira and Rusot.jpg|thumb|Kira Nerys and Gul Rusot]]
 
[[File:Kira and Rusot.jpg|thumb|Kira Nerys and Gul Rusot]]
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Rusot, like many Cardassians, had initially reacted favorably to news of the [[Cardassian Union]] joining the [[Dominion]] in 2373, believing Cardassians would rule the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. Rusot soon grew disillusioned of the alliance with the Dominion, however, coming to see it as an entirely one-sided affair.
Rusot served on [[Terok Nor]] when it was under Cardassian-[[Dominion]] control. Frustrated with the Dominion's occupation of [[Cardassia Prime]], he joined Damar in planning the [[Cardassian Rebellion]]'s initial attack on [[Rondac III]], the Dominion's primary [[clone|cloning]] facility. ({{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}})
 
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Rusot served on [[Terok Nor]] when it was under Cardassian-[[Dominion]] control. Frustrated with the Dominion's occupation of [[Cardassia Prime]], he joined Damar in late 2375 in planning the [[Cardassian Rebellion]]'s initial attack on [[Rondac III]], the Dominion's primary [[clone|cloning]] facility. He expressed discomfort at the idea of operating in secret, comparing it to the acts of [[Romulan]]s, though Damar reminded him they were an occupied people and that caution was necessary. ({{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}})
   
 
As the rebellion gathered strength, Rusot served as Damar's second-in-command, although he greatly detested the need to accept assistance from [[Starfleet]], and the presence of the [[Bajoran]] [[Kira Nerys]] as an adviser. He challenged Kira's recommendations at every turn, especially when Kira recommended that the resistance start attacking Cardassian-operated installations that had not joined the rebellion. ({{DS9|When It Rains...}})
 
As the rebellion gathered strength, Rusot served as Damar's second-in-command, although he greatly detested the need to accept assistance from [[Starfleet]], and the presence of the [[Bajoran]] [[Kira Nerys]] as an adviser. He challenged Kira's recommendations at every turn, especially when Kira recommended that the resistance start attacking Cardassian-operated installations that had not joined the rebellion. ({{DS9|When It Rains...}})
   
Rusot was part of a small team, led by Damar, that launched a daring raid on the [[Kelvas repair facility]], with the goal of hijacking a [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]] equipped with a [[Breen]] [[energy dampening weapon]]. When the plan started to fall apart, Rusot pulled a weapon on Kira and threatened to kill her, proposing that he and Damar take the weapon for themselves and use it to restore the old [[Cardassian Empire]]. Instead Damar killed Rusot, regretfully observing, "''He was my friend. But his Cardassia is dead, and it won't be coming back.''" ({{DS9|Tacking Into the Wind}})
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Rusot was part of a small team, led by Damar, that launched a daring raid on the [[Kelvas repair facility]], with the goal of hijacking a [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]] equipped with a [[Breen]] [[energy dampening weapon]]. When the plan started to fall apart, Rusot pulled a weapon on Kira and threatened to kill her, proposing that he and Damar take the weapon for themselves and use it to restore the old [[Cardassian Empire]]. Instead Damar shot and killed Rusot, regretfully observing, "''He was my friend. But his Cardassia is dead, and it won't be coming back.''" ({{DS9|Tacking Into the Wind}})
 
{{bginfo|Gul Rusot was portrayed by [[John Vickery]].}}
 
{{bginfo|Gul Rusot was portrayed by [[John Vickery]].}}
   
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The character of Rusot was created to give the Final Chapter a traditional Cardassian "bad guy", as Damar and [[Dukat]] had become multidimensional characters. [[Ira Steven Behr]] commented "''He turned out great... We needed someone who was just bad. And for this particular arc, we needed someone who would highlight Damar's strength by putting Damar in a position where he'd have to hold this tiger by the tail and keep him in line.''" (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
The character of Rusot was created to give the Final Chapter a traditional Cardassian "bad guy", as Damar and [[Dukat]] had become multidimensional characters. [[Ira Steven Behr]] commented "''He turned out great... We needed someone who was just bad. And for this particular arc, we needed someone who would highlight Damar's strength by putting Damar in a position where he'd have to hold this tiger by the tail and keep him in line.''" (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
   
The character was given the first name of "Sigol" in the [[2008 productions|2008]] [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|DS9 novel]] ''[[Fearful Symmetry]]''.
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The character was given the first name of "Sigol" in the {{y|2008}} [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|DS9 novel]] ''[[Fearful Symmetry]]''.
 
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Rusot was a Cardassian gul and an old friend of Legate Damar.

Biography

Kira and Rusot

Kira Nerys and Gul Rusot

Rusot, like many Cardassians, had initially reacted favorably to news of the Cardassian Union joining the Dominion in 2373, believing Cardassians would rule the Alpha Quadrant. Rusot soon grew disillusioned of the alliance with the Dominion, however, coming to see it as an entirely one-sided affair.

Rusot served on Terok Nor when it was under Cardassian-Dominion control. Frustrated with the Dominion's occupation of Cardassia Prime, he joined Damar in late 2375 in planning the Cardassian Rebellion's initial attack on Rondac III, the Dominion's primary cloning facility. He expressed discomfort at the idea of operating in secret, comparing it to the acts of Romulans, though Damar reminded him they were an occupied people and that caution was necessary. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil")

As the rebellion gathered strength, Rusot served as Damar's second-in-command, although he greatly detested the need to accept assistance from Starfleet, and the presence of the Bajoran Kira Nerys as an adviser. He challenged Kira's recommendations at every turn, especially when Kira recommended that the resistance start attacking Cardassian-operated installations that had not joined the rebellion. (DS9: "When It Rains...")

Rusot was part of a small team, led by Damar, that launched a daring raid on the Kelvas repair facility, with the goal of hijacking a Jem'Hadar attack ship equipped with a Breen energy dampening weapon. When the plan started to fall apart, Rusot pulled a weapon on Kira and threatened to kill her, proposing that he and Damar take the weapon for themselves and use it to restore the old Cardassian Empire. Instead Damar shot and killed Rusot, regretfully observing, "He was my friend. But his Cardassia is dead, and it won't be coming back." (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind")

Gul Rusot was portrayed by John Vickery.

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Appearances

Background

The character of Rusot was created to give the Final Chapter a traditional Cardassian "bad guy", as Damar and Dukat had become multidimensional characters. Ira Steven Behr commented "He turned out great... We needed someone who was just bad. And for this particular arc, we needed someone who would highlight Damar's strength by putting Damar in a position where he'd have to hold this tiger by the tail and keep him in line." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)

The character was given the first name of "Sigol" in the 2008 DS9 novel Fearful Symmetry.

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