Dukat tried to use promazine to kill his followers on Empok Nor in 2375. (DS9: "Covenant") There is a real-life drug known as promazine, but it is an antipsychotic that has no apparent relationship to the drug used in "Covenant".
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| - Dukat tried to use promazine to kill his followers on Empok Nor in 2375. (DS9: "Covenant") There is a real-life drug known as promazine, but it is an antipsychotic that has no apparent relationship to the drug used in "Covenant".
- Dukat hodlal použít promazine k zabití svých následovníků na stanici Empok Nor v roce 2375. Kira Nerys tuto hromadnou sebevraždu zastavila. Pilulku spolkl jen jeden Bajoran, vedek Fala. (DS9:"Covenant")
- Promazine was a substance developed by the Cardassians. The substance was used by agents of the Obsidian Order to commit suicide if captured. Promazine caused the bodies of those who ingested it to rapidly break down into dust within a few hours of death, making it impossible to identify the body.
- Promazine was a potent poison of Cardassian origin that killed quickly and caused the body to disintegrate within hours. It was commonly used by Obsidian Order operatives to commit suicide in case of capture. In 2375, Skrain Dukat, now a priest in the Cult of the Pah-wraiths, planned to use promazine tablets to poison his Bajoran followers, claiming that the tablets would allow them to shed their corporeal existence, though he himself would take a harmless placebo and escape. Kira Nerys foiled his attempt and Dukat was forced to flee. (DS9: "Covenant")
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| - Dukat tried to use promazine to kill his followers on Empok Nor in 2375. (DS9: "Covenant") There is a real-life drug known as promazine, but it is an antipsychotic that has no apparent relationship to the drug used in "Covenant".
- Promazine was a substance developed by the Cardassians. The substance was used by agents of the Obsidian Order to commit suicide if captured. Promazine caused the bodies of those who ingested it to rapidly break down into dust within a few hours of death, making it impossible to identify the body. In 2375, Skrain Dukat attempted to have the members of the Cult of the Pah-wraiths commit mass suicide with promazine. Dukat intended to take a harmless substance disguised to look like a promazine pill. Because the bodies of the cultists would've broken down, it would've left the Federation to assume that he had committed suicide, and that his body was among the mounds of dust that the Federation would've discovered. This mass suicide was prevented by Kira Nerys, and the cult disbanded while Dukat was forced to flee. (DS9 episode: "Covenant")
- Dukat hodlal použít promazine k zabití svých následovníků na stanici Empok Nor v roce 2375. Kira Nerys tuto hromadnou sebevraždu zastavila. Pilulku spolkl jen jeden Bajoran, vedek Fala. (DS9:"Covenant")
- Promazine was a potent poison of Cardassian origin that killed quickly and caused the body to disintegrate within hours. It was commonly used by Obsidian Order operatives to commit suicide in case of capture. In 2375, Skrain Dukat, now a priest in the Cult of the Pah-wraiths, planned to use promazine tablets to poison his Bajoran followers, claiming that the tablets would allow them to shed their corporeal existence, though he himself would take a harmless placebo and escape. Kira Nerys foiled his attempt and Dukat was forced to flee. (DS9: "Covenant") In the mirror universe, Dal Kanril Eleya kept a capsule of promazine in a false back molar in case of capture by Terran forces, fearing their treatment of female prisoners. When she came aboard the USS Bajor as Klingon-Cardassian Alliance liaison officer in 2410, Bajor's chief medical officer Lieutenant (JG) Warragul Wirrpanda insisted on removing it. Wirrpanda stated to the prime universe Kanril Eleya that the Obsidian Order's story that promazine killed painlessly was false: "it feels like your whole head is on fire until you cark it." (Bait and Switch: The Wrong Reflection)
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