Daro

Cardassian Glinn Thouves Daro served in the late 24th century aboard the CUW Trager under the command of Gul Akellen Macet in the capacity of first officer. (, Star Trek: Sigils and Unions)


 * The given name of "Thouves" is specific to the Star Trek: Sigils and Unions continuity; as yet, no first name has been provided in any canon source, nor the Pocket Books novels. His position depends on the Sigils and Unions understanding of his canon rank, rather than that of the Pocket Books novels.

The Phoenix Incident
In 2367, the Trager was deployed to confront the Federation about a series of attacks on Cardassian targets after their respective governments had signed a peace treaty ending the war. It turned out that the attacks were the responsibility of Captain Benjamin Maxwell, who sought revenge for the death of his family in the Setlik III massacre without the authorization of Starfleet.

In an invitation to trust, Gul Macet brought both of his most senior officers aboard the Enterprise-D, Glinns Daro and Telle. The two glinns' actions aboard the Enterprise could hardly have been more different: while Telle disgraced himself with an unauthorized espionage attempt likely provoked by the Obsidian Order (despite its amateurish execution), Glinn Daro sought on two different occasions to foster friendly relations with Chief Miles O'Brien. On both occasions, Daro was rebuffed--the first time O'Brien snapped at him, telling him in so many words to buzz off. The second time, Daro managed to coax O'Brien into spending a few minutes with him over a drink, but the situation eventually deteriorated when conversation turned towards O'Brien's service on Setlik III. Daro's expression of deep regret was not enough to keep O'Brien's anger from rising to the point where the Starfleet chief stormed out of Ten-Forward, leaving Thouves Daro alone at the bar with his brooding thoughts. (, Star Trek: Sigils and Unions)

The Dominion War
Daro continued his service on the Trager into the Dominion War. Following the arrival of a Dominion contingent to monitor the ship's operations, Glinn Daro was assigned to night-shift commander, a role usually given to a somewhat more junior officer. Macet, however, considered Daro his eyes and ears in the time when he could not be present--his way of ensuring the Dominion representatives could take no actions without his knowledge. (Star Trek: Sigils and Unions: The Thirteenth Order)