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'''Porania''' was a [[Legate]] in the [[Cardassian Union]] during the late [[24th century]]. He had a reputation of being quite talkative.
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'''Porania''' was a [[legate]] in the [[Cardassian Union]] during the late [[24th century]]. He had a reputation of being quite talkative.
   
 
He was said to be speechless when [[Enabran Tain]] announced his [[retirement]] from the [[Obsidian Order]] in [[2368]].
 
He was said to be speechless when [[Enabran Tain]] announced his [[retirement]] from the [[Obsidian Order]] in [[2368]].
   
In [[2371]], Tain and [[Elim Garak]] reminisced about Porania with Garak saying "I remember wanting to invent charges of [[treason]] against him just so I didn't have to hear his voice again." ({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
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In [[2371]], Tain and [[Elim Garak]] reminisced about Porania with Garak saying "''I remember wanting to invent charges of [[treason]] against him just so I didn't have to hear his voice again.''" ({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
   
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Revision as of 02:14, 5 April 2016

Porania was a legate in the Cardassian Union during the late 24th century. He had a reputation of being quite talkative.

He was said to be speechless when Enabran Tain announced his retirement from the Obsidian Order in 2368.

In 2371, Tain and Elim Garak reminisced about Porania with Garak saying "I remember wanting to invent charges of treason against him just so I didn't have to hear his voice again." (DS9: "The Die is Cast")

According to the script, Porania was pronounced as "POOR-ran-ee-uh".