


ĭuring his patrol duty, she admonished him for causing problems that he should hold himself accountable for and robbing the family of promised vacation time. His constant absence led Damara to believe that she was raising Dylan on her own. Though she remained hopeful that Carver would eventually adjust to his role as a father and husband, his inability to control his temper wore her thin. His inability to cope with civilian life complicated how the two interacted with each other. During her work, Damara's relationship with Carver became strained. In the event of her death, Damara made a recording detailing her research and the importance of stopping the Markers and the Unitologists. She located their triangulation station, Ptolemy Station, using the data that she reconstructed from their purged files.Īware of the dangers of her research, Damara kept her work a secret from her husband, knowing that John would try to stop her if he found out. She learned that the Sovereign Colonies discovered a “master Marker signal” that was perpetuated somewhere from deep space. As a data archaeologist, Damara's continued assistance was vital in uncovering the buried secrets of the former Sovereign Colonies government. Eventually, she enlisted the help of Ellie and Robert Norton to gather more information. Further investigation revealed a massive government cover-up unlike any that she had ever heard about. During her research, she discovered information that dated back to the Sovereign Colonies and their research on the Marker replicas that predated the likes of the Earth Government Colonial Alliance. On Uxor, she was assigned to study the Red Marker on the planet. For a time, Damara and Carver lived on Keyhole Station before being assigned to Uxor. While on the planet, Ellie and the Carvers became friends and Damara learned that she was pregnant with her first child.

Damara and her husband John met a former heavy pilot from Titan Station, Ellie Langford, on Haven Prime.
