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  1. Bajor

    (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p. 389) The Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 60 classified Bajor as a class M planet. According to the reference book Star Trek: Star Charts (pp. 34 & 42-43), Bajor (B'hava'el VII) was the seventh planet in the Bajoran system. The planet's government was named the "Third Republic of Bajor".

  2. Bajoran

    In the Star Trek: Picard pilot episode, a star map shows the planet Bajor within the bounds of Federation territory, suggesting that by the year 2399 (when the episode takes place), Bajor has indeed joined the Federation. Bajorans. The first Bajoran to appear on Star Trek was Ro Laren, in the episode "Ensign Ro". Kai Opaka Sulan; Kai Winn Adami

  3. Bajoran

    The writing staff of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine wanted to make the symptoms of pregnancy different for Bajorans than for Humans. Writing staffer Robert Hewitt Wolfe suggested that a Bajoran expectant mother might emit a strong, stinky body odor. DS9 Showrunner and Executive Producer Ira Steven Behr loved the idea but believed it would be slightly too much of an effect, fearing that although he ...

  4. Star Trek: Bajor, Explained

    Much has been said about the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor, the end of which kicked off a brand new Star Trek series. It was brutal, invasive, and long-lasting. Bajoran religion was a source of ...

  5. Bajoran history

    Akorem Laan, Bajor's greatest poet of the late 22nd century. During the 22nd century, Bajorans traveling through their star system unknowingly made the first observations of the home of the Prophets, called "Celestial Temple", a stable wormhole located in the Denorios Belt, an area between the ninth and tenth planets of the Bajoran system.Kai Taluno reported a sighting of what was later known ...

  6. Bajor

    For the mirror universe counterpart, see Bajor (mirror). Bajor was a planet that was the homeworld of the Bajoran people and capital planet of the Third Republic of Bajor. Throughout much of the 24th century it was occupied by the Cardassian Union. Following Cardassian withdrawal in 2369, the planet became affiliated with the United Federation of Planets, eventually becoming a member world. It ...

  7. Star Trek: The Cardassian Occupation Of Bajor, Explained

    Star Trek was always a moralistic franchise, but the Cardassians' activity on Bajor showed that gray areas could exist in the black-and-white world of the final frontier. It also opened the door for a plethora of amazing stories as Bajor attempted to pick up the pieces after years of tyranny.

  8. DS9's Bajor & Cardassia Occupation & Resistance History Explained

    The Cardassian occupation of Bajor, and the Bajoran resistance was a contentious political issue for Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets leading up to the events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.The central premise of DS9 revolved around the political situation following Cardassia's withdrawal from Bajor.Commander Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) was sent to Deep Space Nine, a former ...

  9. Bajor

    Bajor is the homeworld of the Bajorans and namesake for the Bajor Sector. The planet is notable for its location at the entrance of a stable wormhole, the Bajoran wormhole. During the brief occupation of Deep Space 9 in 2409, the city of Hathon was made hub and social area for both Starfleet and the KDF. ~500,000 years ago: The Bajoran civilization makes its first accomplishments in the fields ...

  10. Bajoran

    Bajorans are a deeply spiritual people from the planet Bajor in the galaxy's Alpha Quadrant, also sometimes referred to as the Bajora. (DS9 episode & novelization: Emissary; TNG episode: "Ensign Ro") The Bajoran species are similar in appearance to most humanoids in terms of average height, weight as well as build. Their skin color as well as hair and eye color variations match those of Humans ...

  11. Star Trek: The Cardassian Occupation of Bajor, Explained

    In the Star Trek year of 2357, 29 years after the occupation began, the Shakaar resistance cell was one of many freeing workers from labor camps all over Bajor as fans saw in season 1, episode 19 ...

  12. Why Bajor Never Joined The Federation In DS9 (& Why It Was Right)

    Preparing Bajor for entry into the United Federation of Planets was the mission assigned to Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but by the time the finale aired in 1999, Bajor still wasn't a Federation member.Prior to DS9 season 1, episode 1, "Emissary", Bajor had been occupied by the Cardassian Union for 50 years, during which the Bajoran people were treated ...

  13. Bajor (mirror)

    For the primary universe counterpart, see Bajor. In the mirror universe, Bajor is the homeworld of the Bajoran people. In the 16th century, the Bajorans made first contact with the Cardassians when several Bajoran lightships, which were designed to explore the space surrounding Bajor, reaching Cardassia after being propelled there by tachyon eddies in the Denorios Belt. In the 24th century ...

  14. Star Trek: Prophets of Bajor, Explained

    In 1993, Star Trek introduced alien spirituality in the form of the Prophets. Among the Bajorans, faith was necessary for surviving the Cardassian Occupation. But religious practices were a core ...

  15. Occupation of Bajor

    The Occupation of Bajor, sometimes colloquially referred to as The Occupation or the Cardassian War, was the term given to a half-century of military control over Bajor by the Cardassian Union and is one of the most dramatic episodes of Bajoran history. Cardassian control over Bajor was asserted from 2319, establishing the Bajoran Occupational Government. Initially, the Bajoran people offered ...

  16. Mission: Of Bajor

    In Of Bajor, the player is summoned to the beachhead established in the city of Hathon on Bajor. Help the Federation and Klingon Defence Force plan the counter-attack on Deep Space 9! DS9 has been conquered by the Dominion! Fall back to Bajor and plan the counter-attack! Help out the alliance around Bajor Go to Bajor: Hathon Report to Commander Mesi Achebe on Bajor. Report to Lieutenant ...

  17. Kira Nerys

    Kira Nerys / ˈ k iː r ə n ɪ ˈ r iː s / is a fictional character in the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999). She was played by actress Nana Visitor.The character is from the fictional planet Bajor, a world which has recently emerged from a brutal foreign occupation.She was a member of the resistance, and the decades-long conflict has left ...

  18. New Bajor

    New Bajor. The first yet short-lived Bajoran colony in the Gamma Quadrant is among the targets wiped out by the Jem'Hadar to declare their anger at Alpha Quadrant incursions through the wormhole in late 2370.

  19. Bajor

    In 2752, Ambassador Michael Larkin, on the heels of a prison escape from the Alliance, convinced the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers to join Bajor to the Federation in light of increasing hostility by the Alliance. (Star Trek: 001: "The Last Place You Look") Geography [] Dahkur is one of Bajor's major cities. There are three major continents on ...

  20. Star Trek Rewrites The Power of The Prophets With A Dark New Twist

    Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Trek #5! The Prophets of Bajor are some of the most powerful beings in the Star Trek universe, and now their power has been redefined with a dark twist. The Prophets were an integral part of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and as the god war now rages across the galaxy in IDW Publishing's current Trek comic, they have taken a side, sending their Emissary Ben ...

  21. Can I just say how much I DETEST the Bajorans : r/startrek

    A casual, constructive, and most importantly, welcoming place on the internet to talk about Star Trek. Can I just say how much I DETEST the Bajorans. Every time a Bajor-centered, religious cosplay comes up on DS9 my eyes roll so hard into my head I can see backwards. Their episodes are frequently the source of the laziest writing in an ...

  22. Has anyone figured out how to liberate Bajor as the UFP?

    Take the Bajor system and land troops to take the planet. Kick Space Nazi ass. Repeat step 6 until the Cardassians surrender. You do not sue for peace in this game if you're winning, you wait for the enemy to surrender. Bajor should now be independent. To check, make sure the leader of Bajor is Bajoran, not Cardassian.

  23. New Bajor

    According to Star Trek: Star Charts (pp. 70 & 74), New Bajor was a M-class planet. The official government of the world was the New Bajor Colony. Five years after the colony was destroyed, the colony was resettled. In 2376, New Bajor was admitted to the Federation. The capital city of this world was New Rakantha.

  24. Star Trek: 10 WORST Things Gul Dukat Has Ever Done

    In the world of Deep Space Nine, Dukat literally sides with the Devil. The Pah Wraiths, Bajor's answer to Satan, adopt him as their Emissary, serving as a counter to Sisko. As part of his plans ...

  25. Recasting Star Trek: DS9 For A Movie Reboot

    In many ways, Chief Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) was the heart of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.Unlike Star Trek's many Starfleet officers, O'Brien was a hard-working civilian family man, and was seen ...

  26. 1 Star Trek Episode Made DS9's Showrunner Say: "I Am A Moron"

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, also known as DS9, is the fourth series in the long-running Sci-Fi franchise, Star Trek. DS9 was created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller, and stars Avery Brooks, René Auberjonois, Terry Farrell, and Cirroc Lofton. This particular series follows a group of individuals in a space station near a planet called Bajor.

  27. An Ode to Star Trek's Undershirt Moments

    This week, Star Trek: Prodigy dropped the first trailer for its second season, and it's full of all the sort of good Star Trek action you'd want—even more so if, like me, you're a Voyager ...