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Most did not know that Elita was Stephen April's half-sister, the child of Eli April (after whom she was named) and the Cardassian wife of Gul Edet. The Obsidian Order surgically altered her in order to infiltrate the Terran resistance, before the rise of the second empire. Due to the rebel victory over the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance, her "mission" was deemed a failure. After the Obsidian Order collapsed (the work of the Overlords), she was forced to live as a "Terran". While she detested the Empire (but never challenged it openly), her feelings for her half-brother were ambiguous--she seemed to love him and hate him at the same time. (Star Trek: New Empire)
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Most did not know that Elita was Stephen April's half-sister, the child of Eli April (after whom she was named) and the Cardassian wife of Gul Edet. The Obsidian Order surgically altered her in order to infiltrate the Terran resistance, before the rise of the second empire. Due to the rebel victory over the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance, her "mission" was deemed a failure. After the Obsidian Order collapsed (the work of the Overlords), she was forced to live as a "Terran". While she detested the Empire (but never challenged it openly), her feelings for her half-brother were ambiguous--she seemed to love him and hate him at the same time. (Star Trek: New Empire)