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As a starving, homeless child living on the streets of [[Lakat]], Madred scavenged for and ate raw [[taspar]] [[egg]]s, straight from the shell. He later recalled being beaten and having his arm broken by an older boy who stole the eggs, an experience from which he clearly never recovered. As an adult, he came to endorse the [[Cardassian Central Command|Cardassian military]] establishment, believing that it had the power to eradicate the poverty and violence that plagued Cardassia during his childhood.
 
As a starving, homeless child living on the streets of [[Lakat]], Madred scavenged for and ate raw [[taspar]] [[egg]]s, straight from the shell. He later recalled being beaten and having his arm broken by an older boy who stole the eggs, an experience from which he clearly never recovered. As an adult, he came to endorse the [[Cardassian Central Command|Cardassian military]] establishment, believing that it had the power to eradicate the poverty and violence that plagued Cardassia during his childhood.
   
Madred later had a daughter named [[Jil Orra]], who he routinely allowed to visit during his work.
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Madred later had a daughter named [[Jil Orra]]. Although she was very young, Madred allowed her to visit him during Picard's interrogation.
   
 
During intensifying hostility between the [[Cardassian Union]] and the [[United Federation of Planets]] over territorial concessions, Madred captured Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} by faking evidence of a [[metagenic weapon]] on the Cardassian planet Celtris III. There, Madred sought to uncover [[Starfleet]]'s defense operations for [[Minos Korva]] by first drugging, then torturing Picard. Proving himself to be both cunning and brutal, Madred employed unique tactics which he felt stripped his victim of his individuality, stripping Picard of his clothing and referring to him simply as "[[Human]]". At the height of his sadism, Madred repeatedly showed Picard four bright lights, telling him that there were in fact ''five'' lights. When the captain refused to submit, he was punished: a small device implanted in the captain's chest allowed Madred to inflict pain in any part of the body.
 
During intensifying hostility between the [[Cardassian Union]] and the [[United Federation of Planets]] over territorial concessions, Madred captured Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} by faking evidence of a [[metagenic weapon]] on the Cardassian planet Celtris III. There, Madred sought to uncover [[Starfleet]]'s defense operations for [[Minos Korva]] by first drugging, then torturing Picard. Proving himself to be both cunning and brutal, Madred employed unique tactics which he felt stripped his victim of his individuality, stripping Picard of his clothing and referring to him simply as "[[Human]]". At the height of his sadism, Madred repeatedly showed Picard four bright lights, telling him that there were in fact ''five'' lights. When the captain refused to submit, he was punished: a small device implanted in the captain's chest allowed Madred to inflict pain in any part of the body.

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Gul Madred was a Cardassian officer placed in charge of the interrogation of Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Celtris III in 2369.

As a starving, homeless child living on the streets of Lakat, Madred scavenged for and ate raw taspar eggs, straight from the shell. He later recalled being beaten and having his arm broken by an older boy who stole the eggs, an experience from which he clearly never recovered. As an adult, he came to endorse the Cardassian military establishment, believing that it had the power to eradicate the poverty and violence that plagued Cardassia during his childhood.

Madred later had a daughter named Jil Orra. Although she was very young, Madred allowed her to visit him during Picard's interrogation.

During intensifying hostility between the Cardassian Union and the United Federation of Planets over territorial concessions, Madred captured Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the starship USS Enterprise-D by faking evidence of a metagenic weapon on the Cardassian planet Celtris III. There, Madred sought to uncover Starfleet's defense operations for Minos Korva by first drugging, then torturing Picard. Proving himself to be both cunning and brutal, Madred employed unique tactics which he felt stripped his victim of his individuality, stripping Picard of his clothing and referring to him simply as "Human". At the height of his sadism, Madred repeatedly showed Picard four bright lights, telling him that there were in fact five lights. When the captain refused to submit, he was punished: a small device implanted in the captain's chest allowed Madred to inflict pain in any part of the body.

Ultimately, the Cardassians' intentions were exposed and Picard's release was ordered. Despite his best efforts, Madred was not able to successfully break Picard's will - although the captain later admitted that he came perilously close to breaking. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I", "Chain of Command, Part II")

Background

Madred was played by David Warner.

The character has appeared in several DS9 novels, including Andrew Robinson's A Stitch in Time (post Dominion War) and Ship of the Line by Diane Carey. In Robert Simpson's Lesser Evil, Madred appeared in scenes set in 2347 on Kora II, where he was a Glinn. Madred also appeared in the TNG short story "Four Lights" by Keith R.A. DeCandido in the anthology The Sky's the Limit, in which Picard and Madred are reunited during the Dominion War, with Madred in the Enterprise brig. Madred and Picard met again in the novel Ship of the Line, when Picard was sent into Cardassian space to free captured Starfleet officers.

During the comic story "Perchance to Dream", when Picard was forced to enter his own mind to defeat a telepathic virus called the Chova with the aid of his other personalities (Sarek, Locutus, and Kamin), he used the mental image of the four lights Madred confronted him with to remind him of past victories while in his mind. Using the strength from this image, he was able to overcome Locutus when the latter attempted to gain control of his body, coldly informing Locutus that he would not give in before he was awakened.

In Star Trek Online, Madred had become the leader of the True Way organization and formed an alliance with a faction of Alpha Jem'Hadar to protect the True Way's mining operations.

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