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  1. 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 ...

  2. Bajoran

    It was said in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Rapture" that if Bajor joins the United Federation of Planets, most of the Bajoran Militia would be absorbed into Starfleet. In the non-canonical relaunch novel Unity, this happened in 2376. Notable members of the Bajoran Militia included Major Kira and Odo. Kai

  3. Bajor

    Bajor was an inhabited eleventh planet of the Bajoran system. This system was located in the Bajor sector, in the Alpha Quadrant. This was the largest planet in the system and had five moons, including Derna and Jeraddo. The planet was the homeworld of the Bajorans, a warp-capable humanoid species. After decades of Cardassian rule, the planet regained its independence under the Bajoran ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Star Trek DS9's Earliest Problem Was Also Its Biggest Strength

    Except for Gul Dukat (Marc Alaimo) in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's pilot, three of DS9's first four episodes had a Bajoran villain.In "Past Prologue", DS9 revealed more about the backstory of Major Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor) with the character of Bajoran terrorist Tahna Los (Jeffrey Nordling) who sought asylum on the station. Los' presence on DS9 caused conflict between Kira and Sisko, as well ...

  6. Bajoran religion

    " (The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine issue 16, p. 45) When DS9: "The Assignment" was in early development, a Bajoran religious holiday was to have been established, celebrated with a party. This idea later became a birthday party, however. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion (p. 389))

  7. 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 ...

  8. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    In creating Deep Space Nine, Berman and Piller drew upon plot elements introduced in The Next Generation, namely the conflict between two species, the Cardassians and the Bajorans. Deep Space Nine was the first Star Trek series to be created without the direct involvement of franchise creator Gene Roddenberry, the first set on a space station ...

  9. A Look Back at 'In the Hands of the Prophets'

    "In the Hands of the Prophets," the first season finale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, first premiered, 30 years ago today, on June 20, 1993. The first-season finale further set in motion much of the intrigue surrounding the series' exploration of the Bajorans, Prophets, wormhole that linked the Bajor system to the Gamma Quadrant, politics, and fundamentalism that would steadily build to a ...

  10. Bajoran Culture Is My Feminist and Queer Inspiration

    This trait carries over into the lives of other Bajoran women we meet. In the first episode of Deep Space Nine, "Emissary," Major Kira bursts onto the scene with a similar stubbornness and principled nature, snapping at Commander Sisko about commandeering her office.(It was actually originally envisioned that Ro Laren would be the main Bajoran character on the show, but she was relegated to ...

  11. What Deep Space Nine's 'Move Along Home' Has to Teach Us ...

    StarTrek.com. All that goofiness aside, "Move Along Home" features an exploration of Major Kira's fear and survival instincts acquired as a former resistance fighter and Bajoran militia member, proving that they are just as instrumental in moving the Deep Space 9 crew through the game as Sisko, Bashir, and Dax's characteristically ...

  12. STAR TREK: PICARD and the Franchise's History of Strong Bajoran Women

    Two shows in the Trek franchise have prominently featured a Bajoran woman in the main or recurring cast: Deep Space Nine with Nana Visitor's Kira Nerys, and, of course, The Next Generation, who ...

  13. The Secret Behind Star Trek: DS9's 26 Hour Day

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's space station population was primarily Bajoran, so they celebrated Bajoran holidays like the gratitude festival in DS9 season 3, episode 10 "Fascination", and honored the Bajoran religion with the local temple on the Promenade. The Bajoran militia remained in charge after Starfleet's presence ended, seen in Star Trek: Lower Decks season 3, episode 6 "Hear All ...

  14. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Progress (TV Episode 1993)

    Progress: Directed by Les Landau. With Avery Brooks, Rene Auberjonois, Alexander Siddig, Terry Farrell. Kira must convince an old Bajoran farmer to leave a moon becoming uninhabitable due to mining operations. Jake and Nog try to trade off Cardassian yamok sauce.

  15. Bajoran wormhole

    The Bajoran wormhole was the only stable wormhole known to exist in the Milky Way Galaxy. It was the home of extra-dimensional beings who were worshiped by the Bajorans as gods, known as the Prophets. Before the wormhole was discovered by Commander Benjamin Sisko and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax in 2369, it was considered to be a myth. (DS9: "Emissary") The Bajoran wormhole was referred to as the ...

  16. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Fascination (TV Episode 1994)

    Fascination: Directed by Avery Brooks. With Avery Brooks, Rene Auberjonois, Alexander Siddig, Terry Farrell. When Lwaxana Troi visits the station for the Bajoran Gratitude Festival, the crew is stricken with intense romantic attractions to one another.

  17. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV Series 1993-1999)

    The new commanding officer, Benjamin Sisko and Lieutenant Dax, discover the entrance to a stable wormhole leading to the galaxy's Gamma Quadrant, 60,000 light years away, that is anything but natural. In the wormhole reside beings existing outside of time the Bajorans have come to worship as the Prophets. As a result, the Bajoran people declare ...

  18. Characters / Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    Iron Lady: She scares the piss out of most of the male characters.Yes, Garak too. Kicked Upstairs: Sisko requested a Bajoran national to accompany him as a token of goodwill.The Bajoran Provisional Government seized the chance to get Kira out of their hair. Of course, it then backfires on them after the Wormhole's discovery. In an instant, DS9 goes from backwater outpost to one of the most ...

  19. Deep Space Nine Shows How Star Trek Does Religion

    By Joshua M. Patton. Published Nov 5, 2023. Star Trek doesn't often incorporate religion into its stories or central characters' lives, but Deep Space Nine made room in the galaxy for faith. Summary. Gene Roddenberry wanted Star Trek to showcase a galaxy that moved on from religion. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine made religion a big part of its ...

  20. Explorers (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ) " Explorers " is the 68th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 22nd episode of the third season. It premiered May 8, 1995. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the space station Deep Space Nine near the planet Bajor, as the Bajorans recover from a ...

  21. The Best Moment in Deep Space Nine 's Greatest Episode Is a ...

    Twenty-six years ago today, Deep Space Nine delivered the knife under its cloaked examination of Star Trek's morals in wartime with all the delicate precision of a sewing needle: the incredible ...

  22. Star Trek: DS9's Nana Visitor Stayed "Traumatized" To Make Major Kira

    The hosts of The Delta Flyers podcast, Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Duncan McNeill and Garrett Wang, invited Nana Visitor onto the show for their coverage of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 1, episode 19, "Duet", which is a seminal episode of DS9 for Major Kira Nerys, and often considered one of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's best episodes.Visitor opened up about the process of filming "Duet ...

  23. Captain Picard's Best Story Is in a Surprising Star Trek Show

    However, out of all of Stewart's Star Trek appearances, his best performance as Jean-Luc Picard might not have come in The Next Generation or even the de facto follow-up series Star Trek: Picard. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine features a cameo by Stewart in the series' premiere, in which Picard encounters one of the survivors of Wolf 359. Not only ...

  24. Bajoran lightship

    A Bajoran lightship was a type of early Bajoran spacecraft, partially constructed of lumber, which utilized solar sail-powered spaceflight. Lightships were used by the Bajorans as early as the 16th century. (DS9: "Explorers") Bajorans first traveled from Bajor to Cardassia, and established ancient contact between the two worlds. For many years the Cardassians disputed this claim, referring to ...

  25. Constable Odo's 10 Best Star Trek: DS9 Episodes

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 1, episode 17, "The Forsaken" is one of the more successful DS9 and Star Trek: The Next Generation crossover episodes.The episode paired up the unlikely duo of ...

  26. TV Rewind: Deep Space Nine Is One of Star Trek's Best Outings

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is perhaps the most famous case of a Trek series that was (at least initially) stuck in another entry's shadow. Premiering six years into The Next Generation 's ...

  27. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE takes place in the mid-24th century and chronicles the adventures of a team of Starfleet officers who take command of a remote alien space station on the edge of a new frontier.

  28. Orb

    Orbs, also known as Orbs of the Prophets or Tears of the Prophets, were mysterious artifacts that originated from non-corporeal entities known as the Prophets, who resided inside the Celestial Temple, otherwise known as the Bajoran wormhole. The Orbs were central to the Bajoran religion. They appeared as hourglass-shaped energy fields; the Orbs defied conventional scientific analysis. They ...

  29. Review: The EXO-6 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' 1:6 Odo Figure Is The

    EXO-6 Odo Figure. EXO-6's Deep Space Nine line of 12" action figures has been absolutely stellar in its quality, and Odo might just be the best release yet. One might think that capturing Odo ...