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In the months prior to fellow legate Tekeny Ghemor's arrest, Turrel was among those who pushed for a new tactic in dealing with the Maquis problem: circumventing the official Federation colonists' representatives and taking the Cardassian case directly to the people of the ceded DMZ colonies. The idea was to demonstrate greater restraint towards the former Federation citizens and reward peaceful conduct with an influx of provisions and supplies the Maquis could not provide.

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  • thumb|Legate Turrel (2371) Legat Turrel ist ein hochrangiger Offizier im cardassianischen Militär. 2371 ist er es, der mit Kai Winn Adami und Vedek Bareil Antos die Verhandlungen über ein dauerhaftes Friedensabkommen zwischen Bajor und Cardassia führt. (DS9: ) Turrel wurde von Andrew Prine gespielt und von Dieter Memel synchronisiert.
  • Turrel was een hooggeplaatste Cardassian legate in de Cardassian unie tijdens de 24e eeuw. In 2371 nam de Bajoran Bareil Antos contact met hem op met het voorstel om een verdrag te vormen tussen Bajor en de unie. De twee wisten een goede werkrelatie op te bouwen en de onderhandelingen voor het verdrag verliepen dan ook voorspoedig. Bareil en kai Winn Adami gingen op weg naar Turrel, maar hierbij raakte hun schip beschadigd en Bareil liep zware verwondingen op. Winn stuurde een gecodeerd bericht naar Turrel met daarin de uitnodiging om naar ruimtestation Deep Space 9 te komen.
  • In the months prior to fellow legate Tekeny Ghemor's arrest, Turrel was among those who pushed for a new tactic in dealing with the Maquis problem: circumventing the official Federation colonists' representatives and taking the Cardassian case directly to the people of the ceded DMZ colonies. The idea was to demonstrate greater restraint towards the former Federation citizens and reward peaceful conduct with an influx of provisions and supplies the Maquis could not provide.
  • In 2371, Vedek Bareil Antos and Legate Turrel began negotiations for a treaty between Bajor and Cardassia. After Bareil was injured in an accident on a Bajoran ship, Kai Winn Adami took Bareil's role and invited Legate Turrel to Deep Space 9 to continue the negotiations. Seizing on Winn's inexperience, Turrel demanded that all Cardassian property on Bajor would need to be returned in order for Cardassia to pay reparations to the Bajorans, even though Bareil had rejected this. The issue of Bajoran prisoners in Cardassian hands also proved to be controversial, as Turrel claimed there were no Bajorans in Cardassian custody, but that there were people who had been detained by the Cardassian Justice Ministry. Legate Turrel and Kai Winn later signed the treaty, which stunned the entire Alpha Qua
  • Legate Turrel was a high ranking Cardassian officer in the Cardassian Union in the 24th century. In 2371, he was contacted by Bareil Antos, who proposed a treaty between Bajor and the Union. The two developed a good relationship and efforts to negotiate a treaty moved quickly. Bareil and Kai Winn Adami were on their way to meet Turrel, when their transport was damaged and Bareil severely injured. Winn sent a coded message to Turrel, inviting him to negotiations on Deep Space 9.
  • Legate Turrel was a high-ranking official in the Cardassian Union during the 24th century. In 2371, he was contacted by Bareil Antos to begin negotiations for a treaty between their two governments. When Bareil’s transport was damaged and he was injured, Winn Adami took over the negotiations and proposed they meet on Deep Space 9. With the help of the near dead Bareil, Winn managed to negotiate the Bajoran-Cardassian Treaty with Turrel, sending political shockwaves throughout the Alpha Quadrant. Turrel was played by actor Andrew Prine.
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  • thumb|Legate Turrel (2371) Legat Turrel ist ein hochrangiger Offizier im cardassianischen Militär. 2371 ist er es, der mit Kai Winn Adami und Vedek Bareil Antos die Verhandlungen über ein dauerhaftes Friedensabkommen zwischen Bajor und Cardassia führt. (DS9: ) Turrel wurde von Andrew Prine gespielt und von Dieter Memel synchronisiert.
  • Turrel was een hooggeplaatste Cardassian legate in de Cardassian unie tijdens de 24e eeuw. In 2371 nam de Bajoran Bareil Antos contact met hem op met het voorstel om een verdrag te vormen tussen Bajor en de unie. De twee wisten een goede werkrelatie op te bouwen en de onderhandelingen voor het verdrag verliepen dan ook voorspoedig. Bareil en kai Winn Adami gingen op weg naar Turrel, maar hierbij raakte hun schip beschadigd en Bareil liep zware verwondingen op. Winn stuurde een gecodeerd bericht naar Turrel met daarin de uitnodiging om naar ruimtestation Deep Space 9 te komen. Winn bleek een minder goede onderhandelaar te zijn dan Bareil en Turrel zou daar van weten te profiteren. Een van de knelpunten was het vrijlaten van Bajoran gevangenen. Turrel vertelde Winn echter dat er geen "officiële" gevangenen waren, behalve dan diegene die vast gezet waren door het ministerie van justitie voor misdaden tegen de staat. Turrel stelde ook voor dat de Cardassians enkele reparaties zou betalen voor de opbouw van Bajor, maar de Bajorans moesten dan wel al het Cardassian materiaal en de eigendommen die achtergelaten waren teruggeven. Bareil had dit laatste punt al verworpen, omdat dit in 2367 al behandeld was. Met de hulp van Bareil wisten Winn en Turrel toch tot het Bajoran-Cardassian verdrag te komen. Een verdrag dat voor grote schokgolven in de rest van het kwadrant zou zorgen. (DS9: "Life Support")
  • Legate Turrel was a high ranking Cardassian officer in the Cardassian Union in the 24th century. In 2371, he was contacted by Bareil Antos, who proposed a treaty between Bajor and the Union. The two developed a good relationship and efforts to negotiate a treaty moved quickly. Bareil and Kai Winn Adami were on their way to meet Turrel, when their transport was damaged and Bareil severely injured. Winn sent a coded message to Turrel, inviting him to negotiations on Deep Space 9. Winn proved to be not as an adept negotiator as Bareil, something which Turrel took advantage of. The issues raised included the release of Bajoran prisoners to which Turrel told her there that there were no "official" Bajoran prisoners, except those detained in the Ministry of Justice for crimes against the state. Turrel also proposed war reparations that the Cardassians would pay if all Cardassian equipment and property left behind on Bajor was returned. Bareil had already rejected this, as it was dealt with in the armistice of 2367. With the ailing Bareil's help, Winn and Turrel successfully negotiated the Bajoran-Cardassian Treaty, that sent political shock waves throughout the quadrant. (DS9: "Life Support") Turrel was played by Andrew Prine. The character also appears in the Prophecy and Change short story "The Orb of Opportunity".
  • Legate Turrel was a high-ranking official in the Cardassian Union during the 24th century. In 2371, he was contacted by Bareil Antos to begin negotiations for a treaty between their two governments. When Bareil’s transport was damaged and he was injured, Winn Adami took over the negotiations and proposed they meet on Deep Space 9. She proved to be a worse negotiator than Bareil, which Turrel took immediate advantage of. One of the points raised was the return of Bajoran prisoners, to which Turrel replied that there were no official Bajoran prisoners, just those held by the Cardassian Ministry of Justice for crimes against the state. Turrel also brought up war reparations if all Cardassian equipment left on Bajor was returned. This proposal had already been rejected by Bareil, because it had been dealt with in the armistice of 2367. With the help of the near dead Bareil, Winn managed to negotiate the Bajoran-Cardassian Treaty with Turrel, sending political shockwaves throughout the Alpha Quadrant. Turrel was played by actor Andrew Prine.
  • In 2371, Vedek Bareil Antos and Legate Turrel began negotiations for a treaty between Bajor and Cardassia. After Bareil was injured in an accident on a Bajoran ship, Kai Winn Adami took Bareil's role and invited Legate Turrel to Deep Space 9 to continue the negotiations. Seizing on Winn's inexperience, Turrel demanded that all Cardassian property on Bajor would need to be returned in order for Cardassia to pay reparations to the Bajorans, even though Bareil had rejected this. The issue of Bajoran prisoners in Cardassian hands also proved to be controversial, as Turrel claimed there were no Bajorans in Cardassian custody, but that there were people who had been detained by the Cardassian Justice Ministry. Legate Turrel and Kai Winn later signed the treaty, which stunned the entire Alpha Quadrant. (DS9 episode: "Life Support") Several days later, under the pretense of returning the Orb of Contemplation to the Bajorans, Legate Turrel was able to lure out members of a Maquis cell and several Cardassians who were helping them in stealing the orb. (DS9 - Prophecy and Change short story: "The Orb of Opportunity")
  • In the months prior to fellow legate Tekeny Ghemor's arrest, Turrel was among those who pushed for a new tactic in dealing with the Maquis problem: circumventing the official Federation colonists' representatives and taking the Cardassian case directly to the people of the ceded DMZ colonies. The idea was to demonstrate greater restraint towards the former Federation citizens and reward peaceful conduct with an influx of provisions and supplies the Maquis could not provide. This idea was rather tepidly received by Central Command; while they agreed to try it, junior gul Tayben Berat was sent as the Cardassian envoy rather than Turrel or even a more experienced gul like Akellen Macet. In truth, Berat may well have proven up to the task if given the chance to complete it--but an assassination attempt proved near-fatal to Berat due to prior neurological damage. Berat, for one, maintained faith in his abilities despite the disabling injury, and appealed the standard discharge orders for one in his physical condition--a move that could have gotten him executed. He also asked for a second chance on Volan III, believing his return would send a strong signal to skeptics as to Cardassia's willingness to pursue peace. Together with Legate Ghemor, Turrel succeeded in overturning Berat's discharge and allowing him to retain his command. Unfortunately, the two legates' influence was not strong enough to keep Central Command from ending its experiment and tasking Gul Evek with dealing out reprisals to the citizens of Volan III. (The Thirteenth Order)
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