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Rondac III is a planet in the Cardassian Union. In the 2370s, it was the location of a Dominion cloning facility in which clones of Vorta were created and stored. (DS9 novel: Lesser Evil)

In 2318, Dalin Dukat thought that Bajor would have made a nice additon to the Union's client states, which included Rondac, Ingav, and Celtris. (TLE - Terok Nor novel: Day of the Vipers)

In late 2375, elements of the First, Third and Ninth Orders, including Gul Akellen Macet and his ship the Trager destroyed the cloning facility. (DS9 novel: Demons of Air and Darkness)

Corat Damar, the leader of the newly established Cardassian Liberation Front, later announced the destruction of the cloning facility. In his transmission, he said the attack on Rondac was the first step in the liberation of the Cardassian people from the Dominion. (DS9 episode: "The Changing Face of Evil")

Although half of Damar's troops were killed in the attack, it diverted the Dominion's attention temporarily from the war and attracted more members to the Rebellion. (DS9 episode: "When It Rains...")

In the War of the Prophets alternate timeline, a clone of Weyoun considered Rondac to be his homeworld. (DS9 novel: Inferno)

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