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For the mirror universe counterpart, see Trepar (mirror).

Trepar was a high ranking Gul in the Cardassian Central Command. He commanded the Fourth Order of the Cardassian Guard in the 2370s.

In 2357, Trepar would attend a party at the State Museum of Natural History. At this party he would trade barbs with Skrain Dukat, but was deflected by Dukat's cousin, Akellen Macet. (DS9 novel: Fearful Symmetry)

Trepar once outranked Skrain Dukat, and was furious that he had to take orders from him after the Union joined the Dominion. This made him one of Dukat's most powerful enemies. (DS9 episode: "Ties of Blood and Water")

Trepar later lead Cardassian and Dominion forces in the Dominion War. (DS9 video game: Dominion Wars)

Trepar kept the fact that the Fourth Order used the Glintara sector as a covert base of operations secret from the Cardassian government. Conservator Erek Rhemet was unaware of this. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men)

Corat Damar's son Sakal would often imitate Trepar, an imitation that would amuse his father greatly. (DS9 short story: "An Errant Breeze")

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