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For the mirror universe counterpart, see Sakonna (mirror).

Sakonna was a Vulcan woman who lived during the 24th century. (DS9 episode: "The Maquis, Part II")

Biography[]

Sakonna was an early member of the Maquis and became a leader to one of their resistance cells, though she continued to work beneath the larger command of Lieutenant Commander Cal Hudson, a significant founder of the movement. On an occasion, Sakonna wrote a transcript that detailed the disgraced Captain Benjamin Maxwell and his background as commander of the starships Rutledge and Phoenix. Believing that the former officer would be inclined to feel sympathetic towards the Maquis, Sakonna recommended that the resistance locate and extract Maxwell from imprisonment to recruit his as a valuable asset to their cause. During the dawning months of the rebellion, the Vulcan came to Deep Space 9 in 2370 as a gun runner to purchase weapons and other equipment from Quark. Among the items she wished to procure were: guns, phaser banks, troop transports, deflector shields, navigational arrays, several hundred photon torpedoes, pulse cannons, high-energy disruptors, and a number of cobalt-thorium devices. (DS9 episode: "The Maquis, Part I"; Star Trek Adventures module: Alpha Quadrant Sourcebook)

Quark introduced Sakonna to the Pygorians, who provided her with six ship-mounted high energy disrupters, three particle accelerators, two hundred photon torpedoes and a dozen pulse cannons. Sakonna later participated in the kidnapping of Gul Dukat from Deep Space 9. She performed an unsuccessful mind meld on Dukat in an attempt to determine the locations of the Cardassian weapons in the Demilitarized Zone. Sakonna would later be captured by Commander Benjamin Sisko, Doctor Julian Bashir and Constable Odo when they rescued Dukat, and was taken back to Deep Space 9, but refused to surrender intelligence about her allies when interrogated. In the station's brig, Quark convinced Sakonna to reveal the Maquis' next target, swaying her to the belief that doing so and cooperating with the Federation would better achieve the ultimate interests of peace within the Maquis. Sakonna revealed the Maquis' plan was to attack a weapons depot hidden in a Cardassian civilian population center, located on Bryma. (DS9 episode: "The Maquis, Part II")

First Splinter timeline[]

Section 31 recruited Sakonna when the Maquis collapsed at the start of the Dominion War. (S31 novel: Disavowed)

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Known members and associates of the Maquis
AelaAmarosAndersonArrowAtaraAtkinsonAyalaBanekBarrowsBanekBenderaBernardBiessmanBlackwellBlakeT. BlakeBrathawCarlsonChakotayChellch'RenCing'taCsatlosCrenshawCroninDalbyDavisDerekDimitrisDoyleEddingtonEnrightFairmanFitzpatrickFreedmanFultonGavronGerronGregoriHaranaHenleyHoganHudsonIndiraJacksonJakeJalikJasonJarvinJohnsonJonasJorKalitaKazKellowayKravitzKobbKolopakKorepanovaKunkelLamLathropLiMaassMaciasMalamesMarcusMastroeniMcAdamsMeradMesitMeyerMitchellMurphyMeyerM'vilNavoNelsonJ. NelsonNilesNi-YaleiiO'DonnellOswindParisPulaskiQuiringKarnReideRikerRoRobertoSahreenSakonnaSamuelsSantosSarkSchmidtSeskaShankarSharferSmitheeStilesSuderSullivanTaborTamalTeeroTorresTregaarTrexisTuvokTwofeatherVanceVylorWatanabeWileyYatesYosaYosaYuen Maquis
Known members and associates of Section 31
primary universe Olivia AkomoCaliq AzuraDenton BalemanJulian BashirWilliam BoimlerGabrielle BurnhamMike BurnhamLance CartwrightColeKatrina CornwellControl • "Control" • Roga DanarCurzon DaxKubaro DickersonDietzMatthew DoughertySarina DouglasFranklin DrakeEnderbyWoodrow FrearsDarwyn FrielFuzzKamran GantElim GarakRachel GarrettPhilippa Georgiou (mirror)Dess Glon Tah (imposter)Matthew HarrisJedburghKarimLonia KefalBendes KettaractHarry KimKen KitsomKovalJamokEdward JellicoKo Ji-hoonJhun KulkarnoL'HaanPeter LawrenceLeeLelandEthan LockenRoberta LukeBeckett MarinerMaxMelleMerraMooreMurgoErovan M'RillAlynna NechayevOwen ParisOlim ParraPatarTinh Hoc PhuongErik PressmanQuasiRamirezParvati RaoMichelle RautertRayduMalcolm ReedTomas RoederWilliam RossConnaught RossaAlok SaharSakonnaNatalie SigmundLuther SloanEric StillwellJain SuniSydiaSyralAubin TaborMalla TancredaTokathKestellenar th'TeshinaalCharles Tucker IIIAsh TylerT'ParT'PolWispDavid WebbMarcus WilliamsVasily ZeitsevZephCortin Zweller Section 31 Starfleet black badge image. 31
Kelvin timeline Thomas HarewoodJohn HarrisonRobert AprilAlexander MarcusYuki SuluN. Quanteunnamed Section 31 personnel

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