MAQUIS (STAR TREK)
The 'Maquis' were a fictional group in the ''Star Trek'' universe, who were introduced in the television series '', first appearing in the second season episode "The Maquis Part I", which premiered on April 24, 1994. They would go on to serve as recurring adversaries in that series, as well as '' and ''. The group was made up of humans and members of extraterrestrial races, such as Bajorans, that refused to give up the colony planets on which they lived after they were ceded to the Cardassians as part of the treaty that ended the war between the United Federation of Planets and the Cardassian Union, as well as others who joined out of sympathy to their cause, including a number of Starfleet officers who resigned their posts to join. The Maquis saw themselves as a resistance movement, but were viewed by the Federation and the Cardassians as terrorists, having committed numerous transgressions against the Cardassians and Starfleet, such as theft, sabotage, and attacks upon their ships, though they usually avoided attacking Federation ships directly, preferring to warn them to get out of the way. The Maquis were eventually wiped out almost entirely by the Dominion. Exceptions were the Maquis who had joined the crew of the USS ''Voyager'' (comprising roughly a quarter of her crew), and a few captured members of the movement in Federation prisons. Deep Space Nine commander Captain Benjamin Sisko believed there may have been a few other survivors who were biding their time, waiting for the right moment to strike.
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Politics
In the Federation's view, the Maquis were endangering the uneasy peace between the Federation and the Cardassians, and thereby the lives of billions. The Maquis, on the other hand, felt that the Federation had abandoned them to the mercy of a militaristic government bent on their destruction. Refusing to abandon the homes and lives they had built and resettle, and faced with escalating harassment from neighboring Cardassian settlers armed by the Cardassian central government (in violation of the very treaty that signed away their homes), they decided that an armed resistance was necessary. Even Benjamin Sisko, an opponent of the Maquis, opined in the episode "The Maquis Part II":
After the Cardassian Union joined the Dominion in the fifth season of ''DS9'', it was revealed that the Maquis and their colony planets were shown to have been all but eliminated by Dominion forces.
In Christie Golden's ''Voyager'' novel, ''Homecoming'', it was revealed that most of the Maquis contingent on the ship had accepted a Federation offer of full amnesty, and had opted to rejoin Starfleet and fight against the Dominion.
Parallels
Although the licensed novels are not part of official ''Star Trek canon'', a '' novel featured the revelation by Seska that while recruiting Chakotay, that the name Maquis was chosen due to the French resistance. In the fourth season episode of '' titled "For the Cause", Starfleet security officer Lt. Michael Eddington, who reveals himself as a Maquis operative, states:
''Deep Space Nine'' writer Ronald D. Moore has interpreted Eddington’s statement as having a “kernel of truth” to it, and there is a feeling of betrayal associated with the Maquis in the minds of the people of the Federation.
Members
Notable members of the Maquis include:
★ Ro Laren ('')
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★ Chakotay ('')
★ B'Elanna Torres ('')
★ Thomas Riker (transporter double of William Riker)
★ Seska ('') (later shown a Cardassian spy)
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