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At the time of the accident, the infamous Gul Darhe'el was in charge of Gallitep, but he was on Cardassia Prime receiving his Proficient Service Medallion when it occurred. His filing clerk Aamin Marritza was among those who contracted Kalla-Nohra. (DS9: "Duet")

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  • Kalla-Nohra Syndrome
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  • At the time of the accident, the infamous Gul Darhe'el was in charge of Gallitep, but he was on Cardassia Prime receiving his Proficient Service Medallion when it occurred. His filing clerk Aamin Marritza was among those who contracted Kalla-Nohra. (DS9: "Duet")
  • Kalla-Nohra Syndrome was a disease that developed on the planet Bajor during the Occupation. It was noted as a terminal illness that infected both Cardassians and Bajorans. The source of the medical condition came from the Gallitep labor camp after the artificial intelligence in charge of the mining operations accidently opened a pocket of toxic gases which began to infect the workers at the facility. This led to decreased productivity from the Bajoran workers at the labor camp and it was decided that once the mines were depleted then all the Bajorans were to be terminated due to being infected by Kalla-Nohra Syndrome. (ST - Terok Nor novel: Night of the Wolves)
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  • Kalla-Nohra Syndrome was a disease that developed on the planet Bajor during the Occupation. It was noted as a terminal illness that infected both Cardassians and Bajorans. The source of the medical condition came from the Gallitep labor camp after the artificial intelligence in charge of the mining operations accidently opened a pocket of toxic gases which began to infect the workers at the facility. This led to decreased productivity from the Bajoran workers at the labor camp and it was decided that once the mines were depleted then all the Bajorans were to be terminated due to being infected by Kalla-Nohra Syndrome. (ST - Terok Nor novel: Night of the Wolves) The infamous Gul Darhe'el was in charge of the mining facility but was not present at Gallitep at the time of the incident, as he was on Cardassia Prime receiving the Proficient Service Medallion. Aamin Marritza, his filing clerk, was one of those who contracted the disease, the treatment for which was similar for those suffering from Pottrik Syndrome. (DS9 episode: "Duet") In 2385, Julian Bashir was supposedly holding a conference at the Bement Center on the use of antigen resequencing in the treatment of Kalla-Nohra Syndrome. (ST - The Fall novel: A Ceremony of Losses)
  • At the time of the accident, the infamous Gul Darhe'el was in charge of Gallitep, but he was on Cardassia Prime receiving his Proficient Service Medallion when it occurred. His filing clerk Aamin Marritza was among those who contracted Kalla-Nohra. (DS9: "Duet") It is not clear why the Bajoran survivors of Gallitep had their mouths covered when they gathered outside Constable Odo's security office. As Marritza had no such covering and did not indicate any trouble breathing or sensitivity to allergens, it is likely that his exposure to the accident was less severe. The disease may also have been in its earlier stages for Marritza, or perhaps it affected Bajorans and Cardassians differently. Likewise, the exact reasons for Kalla-Nohra being unique to Gallitep were not explained. The function of the disease for the purposes of the episode was to provide an irrefutable key to Marritza's true identity, one with which not even Kira could argue.
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