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The idea for what would become the Thirteenth Order arose in early 2375 when a group of four guls, discontented with the Dominion absorption of the Cardassian Union, sought a way to increase their manpower without garnering the suspicion of their Dominion minders. Learning from the unfortunate mistake of another disgruntled gul, who attempted to make Dominion-unsanctioned personnel moves across the fleet and got executed along with his senior staff for his trouble, the conspirators hit upon a novel solution: why not draw from the ranks of Starfleet instead?

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  • The idea for what would become the Thirteenth Order arose in early 2375 when a group of four guls, discontented with the Dominion absorption of the Cardassian Union, sought a way to increase their manpower without garnering the suspicion of their Dominion minders. Learning from the unfortunate mistake of another disgruntled gul, who attempted to make Dominion-unsanctioned personnel moves across the fleet and got executed along with his senior staff for his trouble, the conspirators hit upon a novel solution: why not draw from the ranks of Starfleet instead?
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  • The idea for what would become the Thirteenth Order arose in early 2375 when a group of four guls, discontented with the Dominion absorption of the Cardassian Union, sought a way to increase their manpower without garnering the suspicion of their Dominion minders. Learning from the unfortunate mistake of another disgruntled gul, who attempted to make Dominion-unsanctioned personnel moves across the fleet and got executed along with his senior staff for his trouble, the conspirators hit upon a novel solution: why not draw from the ranks of Starfleet instead? Thanks to the use of stolen Dominion sensor masks and other methods of avoiding detection, the four guls were able to take Starfleet prisoners aboard their ships, and relay them to an abandoned Cardassian Guard training camp on the planet of Lessek. To man what was for now a prison camp, a certain number of personnel were successfully transferred off of their ships--presumably by faking their deaths in combat. The most senior of these was Glinn Zebreliy Va'Kust, who was placed in charge of overseeing the Starfleet prisoners. In part to sow the seeds of trust--or at least reduced suspicion--that would be necessary later for getting the buy-in of the Starfleet troops, Va'Kust ran the primitive, though adequate camp in accordance to the Seldonis Convention.
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