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At one point, he had an affair with a {{MU|Bajoran}} woman named {{MU|Kira Meru}}. This led to him developing an unhealthy obsession with her daughter {{MU|Kira Nerys}}, the [[Intendant]] of [[Bajor]]. ({{n|DS9|sub=Mirror Universe|Saturn's Children}})
 
At one point, he had an affair with a {{MU|Bajoran}} woman named {{MU|Kira Meru}}. This led to him developing an unhealthy obsession with her daughter {{MU|Kira Nerys}}, the [[Intendant]] of [[Bajor]]. ({{n|DS9|sub=Mirror Universe|Saturn's Children}})
   
In [[2375]], he sponsored his lover, Bajoran Minister [[Ro Laren (mirror)|Ro Laren]], to become the new Intendant of Bajor. With her in the position, he was hopeful that they would make Cardassia the dominant power within the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]]. After Ro's arrest for treason, Bajoran First Minister [[Li Nalas (mirror)|Li Nalas]] considered a re-evaluation of Cardassia's influence over Bajoran affairs. ({{n|DS9|Saturn's Children}})
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In [[2375]], he sponsored his lover, Bajoran Minister [[Ro Laren (mirror)|Ro Laren]], to become the new Intendant of Bajor. With her in the position, he was hopeful that they would make Cardassia the dominant power within the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]]. After Ro's arrest for treason, Bajoran First Minister [[Li Nalas (mirror)|Li Nalas]] considered a re-evaluation of Cardassia's influence over Bajoran affairs. ({{n|DS9|sub=Mirror Universe|Saturn's Children}})
   
After these events, Dukat continued serving as Supreme Legate of the Central Command. In [[2377]], Dukat began pressing for and planning the invasion and occupation of Bajor as revenge for their succession from the Alliance and Ro Laren's treason. However, before the invasion could take place, Dukat was killed by his second in command, [[Corat Damar (mirror)|Damar]], in full view of the entire Cardassian people, who was acting under the telepathic manipulation of one of his {{MU|Vulcan}} slaves. Damar ultimately succeeded him as Supreme Legate. ({{n|ST|sub-=Mirror Universe|Rise Like Lions}})
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After these events, Dukat continued serving as Supreme Legate of the Central Command. In [[2377]], Dukat began pressing for and planning the invasion and occupation of Bajor as revenge for their succession from the Alliance and Ro Laren's treason. However, before the invasion could take place, Dukat was killed by his second in command, [[Corat Damar (mirror)|Damar]], in full view of the entire Cardassian people, who was acting under the telepathic manipulation of one of his {{MU|Vulcan}} slaves. Damar ultimately succeeded him as Supreme Legate. ({{n|ST|sub=Mirror Universe|Rise Like Lions}})
   
 
On a visit to the mirror universe in [[2375]], the [[Rom]] of the primary universe half-jokingly asked his brother [[Quark]] if the mirror Dukat was the [[President of the United Federation of Planets]] in his universe after learning that {{MU|Worf}} was the [[Regent of the Klingon Empire]]. Quark then informed him that the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] did not exist in the mirror universe. ({{e|DS9|The Emperor's New Cloak}})
 
On a visit to the mirror universe in [[2375]], the [[Rom]] of the primary universe half-jokingly asked his brother [[Quark]] if the mirror Dukat was the [[President of the United Federation of Planets]] in his universe after learning that {{MU|Worf}} was the [[Regent of the Klingon Empire]]. Quark then informed him that the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] did not exist in the mirror universe. ({{e|DS9|The Emperor's New Cloak}})

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For the primary universe counterpart, see Skrain Dukat.

Skrain G. Dukat was the Supreme Legate of the Cardassian's mirror counterpart Central Command by 2372. He was a cousin of Gul Akellen Macet's mirror counterpart, to whom he bore a striking resemblance, on his mother's side. (KE - Mirror Universe short story: "Family Matters")

At one point, he had an affair with a Bajoran's mirror counterpart woman named Kira Meru's mirror counterpart. This led to him developing an unhealthy obsession with her daughter Kira Nerys's mirror counterpart, the Intendant of Bajor. (DS9 - Mirror Universe novel: Saturn's Children)

In 2375, he sponsored his lover, Bajoran Minister Ro Laren, to become the new Intendant of Bajor. With her in the position, he was hopeful that they would make Cardassia the dominant power within the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. After Ro's arrest for treason, Bajoran First Minister Li Nalas considered a re-evaluation of Cardassia's influence over Bajoran affairs. (DS9 - Mirror Universe novel: Saturn's Children)

After these events, Dukat continued serving as Supreme Legate of the Central Command. In 2377, Dukat began pressing for and planning the invasion and occupation of Bajor as revenge for their succession from the Alliance and Ro Laren's treason. However, before the invasion could take place, Dukat was killed by his second in command, Damar, in full view of the entire Cardassian people, who was acting under the telepathic manipulation of one of his Vulcan's mirror counterpart slaves. Damar ultimately succeeded him as Supreme Legate. (ST - Mirror Universe novel: Rise Like Lions)

On a visit to the mirror universe in 2375, the Rom of the primary universe half-jokingly asked his brother Quark if the mirror Dukat was the President of the United Federation of Planets in his universe after learning that Worf's mirror counterpart was the Regent of the Klingon Empire. Quark then informed him that the Federation did not exist in the mirror universe. (DS9 episode: "The Emperor's New Cloak")