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  Bajoran
Bajorans are humanoid in form and function with the exception of a ridged nose.
Bajoran faith believes the Prophets to be the embodiment of truth, who reveals their wisdom through visions given by the Orbs.
Bajorans believe that the pagh is a spiritual force inherent to all sentient beings and that the Prophets replenish the pagh of the living from the Celestial Temple.
www.angelfire.com /trek/googlemay/Bajoran.htm   (0 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Bajoran Prophets   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Bajoran Prophets are non-corporeal beings who inhabit the artificially constructed Bajoran wormhole which connects a distant point in the Gamma Quadrant to the Alpha Quadrant, near the planet of Bajor and the space station Deep Space Nine.
Bajorans believe that the pagh is a spiritual force inherent to all sentient beings and that the Prophets replenish the pagh of the living from the Celestial Temple.
Bajoran society is evidently accepting of same-sex relationships, since, in the DS9 episode "Rejoined", Kira saw nothing wrong with the idea of her friend Jadzia Dax, a female joined Trill, renewing a relationship with another female joined Trill, who had previously been the male Dax's wife.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bajoran-Prophets   (476 words)

  
  DS9 Encyclopedia & Lexicon - Bajoran Space
Bajoran legend tells that the pah-wraiths were imprisoned there in crystal fire cages after being banished from the Celestial Temple.
A Bajoran province that has a State Museum, to which the icon of B'Hala was going after a stop on DS9 so Sisko could study it.
The Bajoran colony closest to the Cardassian border.
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  Bajoran
Bajoran women gestate for five months, as opposed to the nine months of human women, due to high vascularization between the fetus and the mother.
The Bajoran religion is a major unifying force on the planet; the spiritual leader, or Kai, wields a great deal of moral and political authority, although the planet's de jure political leader is the First Minister.
The Bajoran religion is based upon the revelations of the Bajoran Prophets, who come to be known as the timeless beings residing in the Bajoran Wormhole, or Celestial Temple.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/b/ba/bajoran.html   (487 words)

  
 Bajoran - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
Bajoran politics is balanced between the secular Chamber of Ministers, led by the First Minister, and the religious Vedek Assembly, led by the kai.
The Bajoran religion is a major unifying force on the planet; the spiritual leader, or Kai, wields a great deal of moral and political authority, advising and influencing the planet's political leader, the First Minister.
The Bajoran religion is based upon the revelations of the Prophets, who come to be known as the timeless beings residing in the Bajoran wormhole, or as it is called by the Bajorans, the Celestial Temple.
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 STARTREK.COM : Article
The Class-M homeworld of the humanoid Bajoran race is Earth-like in appearance with large, blue oceans and seas that appear a little more greenish than Earth's from orbit.
Though boasting an ancient and highly spiritual people whose culture flowered with arts and sciences long before such development on Earth, the planet's resources and pride were plundered by occupying Cardassians from 2318 to 2369, until decades of underground resistance finally forced the withdrawal; it had been annexed outright in 2329.
While Bajoran underground cells fought for freedom during the Occupation and its religious orders were persecuted, the University of Bajor and institutions such as the Bajoran Center For Science remained open, and natives were allowed to maintain technical, scientific and clerical jobs and training, Many Bajoran data banks survived intact and functional.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Bajorans, a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe, were introduced in the Next Generation series and played an integral part in the Deep Space Nine series.
Like many alien races on Star Trek, the Bajorans are human-like in appearance, but have a distinctive symmetrical facial feature: ridges on the nose between the eyes, according to some sources an indication that millennia earlier in their evolutionary history Bajorans had small elephant-like trunks.
Bajoran women gestate for five months, as opposed to the nine months of human women, due to high vascularization between the fetus and the mother.
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The Bajoran culture is one of the longest-lived in the alpha quadrant; their civilization flourished over half a million years ago and they first gained interstellar capacity over eight centuries ago.
Bajoran faith believes the Prophets to be the embodiment of truth, who reveals their wisdom through visions given by the Orbs.
A Bajoran's social status and vocation was dictated by the d'jarra at birth and usually indicated in part within the design of the earring.
homepage.eircom.net /~cdodatz/Bajorans.htm   (898 words)

  
 Star Trek Lives - Life-Forms - Bajorans
Bajorans are humanoid in form and function with the exception of a ridged nose.
The Bajoran faith could not have prepare them for the superior military forces of Cardassia, and the planet fell to Cardassian forces in 2328, when it was claimed as the territory of the Cardassia Union.
Bajoran colonists on New Bajor fell victim to Dominion forces at the end of the year, their lives and presence eliminated from the colony they had only recently populated.
www.startreklives.de /cultures/bajorans.htm   (2986 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Bajoran
Bajorans, a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe, were introduced in the Next Generation series and played an integral part in the Deep Space Nine series.
Bajoran women gestate for five months, due to high vascularization between the fetus and the mother.
The Bajorans are an advanced race who suffered at the hands of invading Cardassians.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/ba/Bajoran   (299 words)

  
 Anomaly TrekMUX - Bajoran
Bajoran religious beliefs hold that the home of the Prophets, the Celestial Temple, is in the Denorios Belt and most Bajorans believe the wormhole to be the manifestation of this temple in the corporeal world.
Bajoran tradition holds that the Prophets were responsible for the nine Orbs that served as sources of wisdom for the people of Bajor.
Bajoran tradition holds that the Temple is the source of the nine Orbs sent by the Prophets to help teach the Bajoran people how to lead their lives.
anomaly.mushpark.com /race-bajoran.html   (1888 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Bajoran Ship Classes
The Bajoran assault vessel with its characteristics bird-like wings is the most heavily armed Bajoran vessel we know of, but still far from being a match to a Cardassian Galor class.
The length of 33m given in the DS9TM is ridiculous, considering that we could see Jadzia and Nerys on the way to and inside the cockpit of this small vessel in DS9: "The Siege", and the two women are clearly not 6m tall.
We may either assume that the Bajorans took over a Karemma ship that was left behind in the Alpha Quadrant during the war, or ignore the similarity and pretend that it is no Karemma ship at all.
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /schematics/bajoran_ships.htm   (827 words)

  
 Bajoran Earrings
Bajoran earrings first occurred during season 5 of "Startrek - The Next Generation", and are very common in the later series "Deep Space 9".
The upper ring is most often attached around the soft outer part of the upper rim of the ear, but in the case of ensign Ro Laren, the ring goes around the entire rim of the mid ear.
It is also said that it is likely that the wearing of the earring is connected to the Bajoran belief of pagh, life force, which can be felt in the ears.
www.zein.se /patrick/bajoranen.html   (952 words)

  
 Bajorans - UCIP Startrek Simulations
Bajorans are a humanoid civilization originating from planet Bajor.
As early as eight centuries ago, Bajorans were exploring space with solar-sail vessels, some trekking as far away as Cardassia.
Bajorans believe that a near-by wormhole is home to a people called the Prophets.
www.ucip.org /divisions/bajoran   (330 words)

  
 ST Frontier Fleet PBeM - Xenology
Bajorans are native to the M-Class planet Bajor, located in the Alpha quadrant, near the Cardassian border.
Factions of Bajorans that were united against the Cardassians were at each other's throats once the Cardassians withdrew, and their religion was the only thing holding the Bajorans together.
The Higa Metar sect was a sect of the Bajoran underground during the Cardassian occupation.
www.frontierfleet.com /database/xenology.php?id=22   (2265 words)

  
 Alien Ship Database Alpha Quadrant - Bajoran
The depth and complexity of Bajoran spiritual beliefs has been at the core of their ability to survive 40 years of suffering at the hands of the Cardassians.
Bajorans are led by both a spiritual leader (Kai) and by a provisional government.
Since the discovery of the wormhole near the Bajoran homeworld on stardate 46379.1, the Bajorans have enjoyed an increase in political power in their sector, but only after decades of victimization during the Cardassian occupation of their planet.
www.neutralzone.de /database/Alien/Alpha/Bajoran.htm   (370 words)

  
 Bajorans   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bajorans are a humanoid civilization from the planet Bajor.
Bajoran culture declined seriously during decades of Cardassian occupation in the 24th century, during which most Bajorans were driven from their homeworld.
The Bajoran religious faith was a powerful force in their society, and helped give the Bajoran people the spiritual strength to survive the brutal Cardassian oppression.
www.homestead.com /Federation_Archives/files/Bajorans.html   (307 words)

  
 Bajorans
Bajorans, a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe, were introduced in the Next Generation series and played an integral part in the Deep Space Nine series.
Bajoran women gestate for five months, as opposed to the nine months of human women, due to high vascularization between the fetus and the mother.
The Bajoran religion is based upon the revelations of the Bajoran Prophets, who come to be known as the timeless beings residing in the Bajoran Wormhole, or Celestial Temple.
www.sfcrowsnest.com /scifinder/a/Bajoran.php   (770 words)

  
 Bajorans
Bajorans have one of the oldest existing cultures known to the Federation.
Bajorans are both fiercely religious as well as having great talent (or at least a strong appreciation) for fine arts.
Bajoran names tend to be short with either one or two syllables to the name.
members.cox.net /ussfarragut/science/bajorans.htm   (735 words)

  
 DS9 Encyclopedia & Lexicon - Bajorans
In the Bajoran year 9174 (sometime in the 22nd century), he was in a lightship damaged by an ion storm.
A legendary Bajoran resistance fighter who was believed to have been killed until it was discovered that he had been held in a labor camp on Cardassia IV for ten years.
A Bajoran scientist and colleague of Dr. Mora's, who came along on the expedition to LS6, and found a sample of a silicate vegetative lifeform with DNA resembling Odo's.
ds9enc.www2.50megs.com /bajorans.htm   (5218 words)

  
 Ro Laren - Non-canon Star Trek Wiki
Bajoran Starfleet Lieutenant Ro Laren was born in 2340 on Cardassian-occupied Bajor to Ro Talia and Ro Gale.
Her superiors in the Bajoran militia assigned her the job of Chief of security aboard the space station Deep Space 9, under the command of Colonel Kira Nerys in late February of 2376.
After the resolution to the parasite crisis, Ro was prepared to resign her commission and leave the Bajoran sector with Quark, with whom which she had developed a friendship, as they both felt that they would have no place in the Bajoran sector after the planets admittance to the Federation.
startrek.wikia.com /wiki/Ro_Laren   (1239 words)

  
 Bajoran wormhole   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bajoran religious faith interprets the safe passage as evidence of guidance by the Prophets, so some conservative religious leaders object strongly to the teaching of such scientific conceptsx.
In the Bajoran religion, the wormhole is the Celestial Temple, home of the Prophets who sent the Orbs to the people of Bajor.
Deep Space 9 was subsequently moved to the mouth of the Bajoran wormhole.
pages.infinit.net /startrk/civ/baj/bwormh.html   (275 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Redresses of the Wadi Ship
We may skip the Bajoran version from DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets" which was just stock footage and therefore looked exactly like the Wadi ship.
It is remarkable that in all takes of the Wadi and Bajoran vessel the model looks very flat and we see almost nothing of its ventral side, although we know that this side (which is the dorsal side of the Xepolite version) has to be quite tall.
It is improbable that this side of the ship was ever different than the top of the Xepolite version, and it seems even less likely that it may have been returned to its original configuration for the Bajoran ship in "Indiscretion".
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /articles/wadi.htm   (1246 words)

  
 Kira Nerys, Major
One of the Bajoran Undergound's most ambitious members, Kira Nerys was instrumental in fighting the Cardassian occupation of her land.
Young Kira Nerys faced the same terrifying and brutal life faced by many of her Bajoran brethren: her father, a farmer or gardener by trade, was killed fighting in the resistance while her mother, an icon painter, died of malnutrition in the Singha Refugee Camp when Nerys was 3.
It was she who performed the Bajoran death ritual for Opaka soon after, when the kai was trapped in virtual death in the Gamma Quadrant.
trekweb.com /TerokNor/Kira.html   (1539 words)

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