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[[Image:Thrax.jpg|thumb|Thrax in Odo's telepathic reality]]
 
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'''Thrax''' was the [[Cardassian]] chief [[security officer]] assigned to [[Terok Nor]] in the [[2350s]]. He was replaced by [[Odo]].
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'''Thrax''' was the [[Cardassian]] [[chief]] [[security officer]] assigned to [[Terok Nor]] in the [[2350s]]. He was replaced by [[Odo]].
   
Odo, [[Jadzia Dax]], [[Benjamin Sisko]], and [[Garak]] experienced a shared telepathic reality in which Thrax arrested them for the attempted murder of [[Dukat]]. They assumed the identities of three [[Bajoran]]s that were executed for the attempted murder. Even though Thrax could have investigated further and cleared the men, he did not. As the [[telepath]]ic reality plays out it is discovered that Odo, not Thrax, was the one who let the prisoners die. ([[DS9]]: "[[Things Past]]")
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Odo, [[Jadzia Dax]], [[Benjamin Sisko]], and [[Garak]] experienced a shared [[telepathy|telepathic]] reality in which Thrax arrested them for the attempted [[murder]] of [[Dukat]]. They assumed the identities of three [[Bajoran]]s that were executed for the attempted murder. Even though Thrax could have investigated further and cleared the men, he did not. As the telepathic reality played out it was discovered that Odo, not Thrax, was the one who let the prisoners die. ([[DS9]]: "[[Things Past]]")
   
:''Thrax was played by [[Kurtwood Smith]]. The character appears in the "Foundlings" short story in the "[[Prophecy and Change]]" anthology.''
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:''Thrax was played by [[Kurtwood Smith]]. The character appears in the "Foundlings" short story in the ''[[Prophecy and Change]]'' anthology.''
   
 
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Thrax

Thrax in Odo's telepathic reality

Thrax was the Cardassian chief security officer assigned to Terok Nor in the 2350s. He was replaced by Odo.

Odo, Jadzia Dax, Benjamin Sisko, and Garak experienced a shared telepathic reality in which Thrax arrested them for the attempted murder of Dukat. They assumed the identities of three Bajorans that were executed for the attempted murder. Even though Thrax could have investigated further and cleared the men, he did not. As the telepathic reality played out it was discovered that Odo, not Thrax, was the one who let the prisoners die. (DS9: "Things Past")

Thrax was played by Kurtwood Smith. The character appears in the "Foundlings" short story in the Prophecy and Change anthology.