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− | Hogue Nekelen, an operative from the | + | Hogue Nekelen, an operative from the {{link|First Splinter|Cardassian Intelligence Bureau}}, was part of a diplomatic mission to the {{link|First Splinter|Venette Convention}} in {{date|First Splinter|2383}}. Small and slick, he dressed impeccably in the rich dark colors that {{link|First Splinter|Cardassians}} favored. His black hair was trimmed short, in the new fashion that had taken hold since the {{link|First Splinter|Dominion War}}.<ref name="Brinkmanship"/> |
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Latest revision as of 08:53, 27 August 2023
Hogue Nekelen, an operative from the Cardassian Intelligence Bureau, was part of a diplomatic mission to the Venette Convention in 2383. Small and slick, he dressed impeccably in the rich dark colors that Cardassians favored. His black hair was trimmed short, in the new fashion that had taken hold since the Dominion War.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ McCormack, Una. "Brinkmanship." Star Trek: Typhon Pact. Novel. Pocket Books, September 2012.