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  Winn Adami - Memory Alpha
Winn resented the belief of some members of the Bajoran Resistance that they alone had saved Bajor, since she had faced as much danger and suffering as they, but she did not have weapons to protect her.
Winn believed that the Federation presence on Bajor posed a dire threat to the Bajorans -- that the people of the Federation were "without a soul" and existed in a "universe of darkness".
Winn admitted privately that it was Bareil's counsel that allowed the negotiations to advance as far as a scheduled face-to-face meeting with Turrel in 2371.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Winn_Adami   (1836 words)

  
 Kai - Memory Alpha
The Kai is the religious leader of the Bajorans, elected from among and by the Vedek Assembly to a life term.
Relations with the United Federation of Planets were tenative, yet despite Winn's opposition to the Federation's presence the authority of the Kai was superceded by that of the Emissary.
As with the Kai, the Pope is elected from among the senior ranks of the clergy, and the members of both the Bajoran religion and Catholicism are supposed to follow the leader's spiritual guidance.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Kai   (828 words)

  
 Winn Adami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "Kai" is the elected spiritual leader of Bajor.
Winn was a Vedek during the occupation and claimed to have been beaten for her religious teachings.
Winn made her first appearance objecting to the teachings of Keiko O'Brien in the Deep Space Nine school, in the episode "In the Hands of the Prophets".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Winn_Adami   (866 words)

  
 THE KAI WINN WORSHIP PAGE
Winn's hidden agenda was to lure her rival Vedek Bareil to the station so that one of her followers could assassinate him.
Winn accused her chief competitor of having collaborated with the Cardassians during the Occupation, causing the destruction of a Bajoran Resistance cell.
Winn's final effort to rule Bajor was triggered by Cardassian Occupation leader Gul Dukat, who pretended to be a guide sent to her by the Prophets.
www.littlereview.com /goddesslouise/ds9/kaiwinn.htm   (963 words)

  
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WINN Emissary, it has recently come to my attention that there are some on Bajor who believe my relationship with you is not all it should be.
Winn doesn't really want to follow through with Sisko's plan, but she knows that she can't back out now without forcing an ugly confrontation.
Winn is waiting to hear from me. Do you really want me to tell her that you were the one who ordered Bek to give the Cardassians the location of the resistance base?
www.twiztv.com /scripts/ds9/season2/ds9-224.txt   (7627 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Biography
Winn was a conservative Vedek during the occupation and claimed to have been beaten for her religious teachings.
Winn's unhappiness made it easy for Gul Dukat and the Pah-wraiths to seduce her.
Winn died in the fire caves of Bajor.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/characters/DS9/bio/1116385.html   (128 words)

  
 Winn Adami
Kai Winn, in her continuing quest for glory and power, convinces Bareil to delay further medical care so that he can conclude the negotiations, knowing that the delay will cost him his life.
Kai Winn ignores the warnings of her assistant, and opens the Kosst Amojan, only to find blank pages inside.
Kai Winn kills her assistant when he discovers Gul Dukat's true identity and their devotion to the Pah-wraiths.
members.tripod.com /Dave158/Adami.htm   (1758 words)

  
 DS9 Encyclopedia & Lexicon - Recurring Characters
He returned to meet with Kai Winn regarding a non-aggression pact between Bajor and the Dominion in "In the Cards"; while there, Weyoun became suspicious of the activities of Jake and Nog, and detained them for a while until convinced they were innocent of plotting against the Dominion.
Kai Winn negotiated a peace treaty with Cardassia in "Life Support", taking advantage of Bareil's sense of duty by continuing to rely on his advice despite his precarious condition, and showing no regret of her role in his eventual death.
Winn's next appearance was in "Rapture", when she came to the station for the formalizing of Bajor's entry into the Federation.
ds9enc.www2.50megs.com /recur.htm   (13076 words)

  
 Bajoran History
Kai Opaka helped in the restoration of Bajor but soon even she would not be able to help.......
Winn was successfully elected although she took on Bareil as her assistant.
Dukat drunk his, but Winn did not, spilling the drink on the ground, it was poison and Dukat died, the Wraiths demanded a sacrifice and that sacrifice was Dukat.
www.angelfire.com /trek/sanfranciscoacademy/misc/bajor.htm   (3800 words)

  
 rec.pets.dogs: Klee Kai Breed-FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This is a common trait in the Siberian Husky and in the Klee Kai.
_Gait_ The Klee Kai's characteristic gait is prancing or deerlike.
Summary The most important breed characteristics in the Klee Kai are toy to oversize in size, making both great house and lap dogs, small bone well-balanced proportions, ease and freedom of movement, proper coat, pleasing head and ears, the appearance of laughing at times of play, curled fox-like tail, intelligent demeanor and good family disposition.
www.faqs.org /faqs/dogs-faq/breeds/klee-kai   (5527 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Episode
Kai Winn arrives at the station to "assist" Sisko with his wedding, and he admits the Prophets warned he would face a great trial in his future.
Winn offers her regrets to Sisko, but happily reveals that the Prophets spoke to her in a vision.
Kai Winn dines with Dukat, and is pleased when Dukat makes it clear that he doesn't understand why Sisko has been chosen as their Emissary.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/DS9/episode/105605.html   (450 words)

  
 Persistent Visions
Winn nodded, and was all calm and regal confidence as she ascended.
Winn was drawn in by what she foolishly saw as an opening.
The Kai's mouth was wide open, but no words came from this woman who had tried very hard to achieve the kind of power that Francis had rightfully proclaimed impossible to wield justly and effectively.
www.bestcareanywhere.net /stories/persistent4.htm   (1632 words)

  
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Kai Winn will be coming to the station tomorrow morning and she'd like to meet with you.
KAI WINN There was a shop down there as I recall -- a woman who sold Bajoran tapestries and antiques.
CORRIDOR Kai Winn and Weyoun are walking down the Corridor toward her quarters, followed discreetly by one N.D. Jem'Hadar Soldier and one N.D. Bajoran Guard.
twiztv.com /scripts/ds9/season5/ds9-525.txt   (8758 words)

  
 Life Support
As Bashir operates on him while Kira worries, Winn informs Sisko that they were en route to a secret meeting to initiate peace talks with the Cardassian Central Command, and reveals that Bareil is the driving force behind the discussions.
But Winn is anxious to resume talks right away, and since Bareil is also determined, Bashir agrees to let him advise Winn from his bed.
Winn begins negotiations at the station, and it quickly becomes apparent that she is not comfortable in the role.
www.digisys.net /users/cosmo/ds9episodes/ds9059.htm   (515 words)

  
 LCARSCom.Net | The LCARS Computer Network | A Star Trek Fan Site
Kai Winn (Louise Fletcher), a tragic character in the end, who personified the old adage that power corrupts, finally, through excellent character development and magnificent acting, became a powerful centerpiece in the story.
It is almost a Christ archetype with Sisko being the Christ, Kai Winn as Judas, Dukat as the AntiChrist, the Bajorans as the Christians, the Cardassians as the Romans and the Founders and their allies as the evil, corrupted kings of the world, in this case the universe, and their armies.
Add to that the obligatory death (murder) of Kai Winn's servant which provided the initial satanic ritual sacrifice to summon the devilish Pah-Wraiths with the fire caves providing their hellish abode.
www.lcarscom.net /ds9movie.htm   (1839 words)

  
 Star Trek - Deep Space Nine, Episode 20: In the Hands of the Prophets : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Winn is revulsed that the person the Prophets had an audience with doesn´t even refer to them as the Prophets but rather the wormhole aliens.
Winn interrupts and belittles Keiko for not teaching that the wormhole is the celestial temple.
Vedek Winn, the leader of a small orthodox religious sect, believes the wormhole to be the Celestial Temple and therefore Keiko´s teachings are blasphemous.
www.pagenation.com /an/6304489692.html   (1613 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Winn had surprised Kira by being helpful and kind, even to tentitively using a phaser to cut a crutch for the wounded Bajoran to use, as well as carrying both their bags.
Winn and Mullibok lowered Kira gently onto his bed after struggling the three kilometers with her to his house.
"Kai Winn, witness my dedication to the Prophets hatred of traitors as I send this...collaberator to their judgement." Radon pulled the Major from the others arms and threw her on the ground before him, then pulled a knife from his weapons belt.
members.iinet.net.au /~xenon326/dc/fiction/fliss/pursuit.html   (11312 words)

  
 The Startrek Scoop - Latest News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kai Winn and Anjhol (Dukat in disguise) complete their bond, pledging to restore Bajor even if the Emissary stands in their way.
Meanwhile, Kai Winn and Dukat seal their bond by pledging to restore Bajor--even if the Emissary stands in their way.
Meanwhile, on Bajor, Dukat tells Kai Winn she must release the Pah-wraiths - the corporeal enemies of her people's gods - from the planet's fire caves by reading the ancient forbidden text of the Kosst Amojan.
www.tgeweb.com /trek/scoop-ds9.htm   (1040 words)

  
 defiantadventures2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Admiral, Winn, and all of Winn's crew were promptly beamed over to the Jem' Hadar ship, and at the same time, Picard and Data were beamed directly to the bridge of the Enterprise.
The Founder looked over at the Admiral, the Kai and the Vorta, and was *extremely* grateful that her species had never developed the sense of smell.
Nechayev and Kai Winn were amusing themselves by stroking Weyoun's hair and cooing at him.
www.thelunaticasylum.net /defiantadventures2.html   (7187 words)

  
 The Great Link : The Races/The Dominion Arc/DS9's 'Til Death Do us Part'
Kai Winn is then visited by Solbor, one of her servants.
Winn asks Anjohl to tell her about himself - he tells her that his entire crop was destroyed by the Rogath blight last year, most of the farms in Relliketh were affected by it.
Winn confesses all - when she was a Ranjen during the occupation, she convinced the Vedek who led her order that they needed to take an more active role in the resistance, he allowed her to use gemstones from the order to bride various Cardassians in exchange for small acts of kindness,
www.greatlink.org /dominion/ds9s7/tildeath.asp   (4871 words)

  
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Winn Natase, the religious leader of the Bajoran race, enjoyed her view of the Space Station which had at one time symbolized the occupation and subjugation of Bajor but had recently become a symbol of universal peace and Bajoraneconomic vitality.
In the Defiant’s wardroom, Gowron glared at Kai Winn.
She knew that her emotions were unchecked, but Winn Natase reached back to deliver a slap to the former Cardassian governor of Bajor, a man who was responsible for butchering tens of thousands of her people.
www.kansas.net /~keller/FUTURE_IMPERFECT.HTM   (6210 words)

  
 WINN ADAMI: THE STRAYED KAI
To appreciate or understand the motives bubbling beneath the surface of the 24th century political and religious figure Kai Winn, actress Louise Fletcher suggests an examination of another sometimes enigmatic figure, on prominent in the 20th century: Richard M. Nixon.
It blinds [Winn] to the values she chose to believe in as a religious leader.
In the final analysis, if the ultimate fate of Kai Winn was hardly spelled out in the beginning, Fletcher notes the result of the series was very satisfying for her as a player.
members.fortunecity.com /goddesslouise/articles/stc.htm   (622 words)

  
 Shakaar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When the First Minister of the Bajoran Provisional Government dies, Kai Winn is appointed to his duties and about to be formally elected.
Kira returns home and finds Shakaar, who calmly tells his side of the story: he only received the reclamators two months before, after a three-year wait, and was told that he and fellow farmers Furel and Lupaza would have their use for a year.
Kira tells Winn that she has arranged a meeting, to which she agrees.
www.digisys.net /users/cosmo/ds9episodes/ds9070.htm   (424 words)

  
 fantasy makeups | aliens | ‘Star Trek’ | Bajorans | Louise Fletcher in ‘Star Trek: Deep Space ...
By the time Bajor regained its independence from the Cardassians, Winn Adami (Louise Fletcher) was one of the more influential vedeks in the Vedek Assembly.
An ambitious religious leader, she became the first Kai, the religious leader of the Bajoran people, elected after the Occupation.
A member of a frequently outspoken orthodox order, Kai Winn often came into conflict with the Emissary of the Prophets, Starfleet Captain Benjamin Sisko.
www.themakeupgallery.info /fantasy/alien/st/bajor/kai.htm   (117 words)

  
 The Trek Nation - The Collaborator
Winn: Now remember, kids, if you watch TV, you'll go straight to hell.
Winn: Well those are okay, but the rest of TV is of the devil.
Winn: It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.
www.treknation.com /reviews/fiver_ds9/the_collaborator.shtml   (954 words)

  
 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - "Shakaar"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kai Winn visits Kira and she asks her to get some farming equipment that was stolen by her old friend, Shakaar.
Kai Winn betrays Kira and Shakaar by sending some security people to arrest Shakaar and Shakaar escapes with Kira.
Kai Winn asks Sisko for some Federation security officers and he refuses to.
my.execpc.com /08/2D/chavez_rm/reviews/dsn/dsn_Shakaar.html   (384 words)

  
 winn
As Bajor's renowned Kai, Winn is the spiritual leader of all Bajor.Hailing from a relatively conservative
As a Vedek, Winn was embroiled in a controversy on station Deep Space Nine involving
The Kai's popularity has soared since the establishment of the current peace treaty between Bajor and
members.tripod.com /TheCelestialTemple/winn.htm   (169 words)

  
 Hear My Words That I Might Teach You
Kai Winn was as a dead thing, abandoned by The Prophets and The Pagh Wraiths both.
Winn remembered Kai Opaka urging her to adopt a more humble one.
She also remembered a time-lost Opaka expressing shock that she was now Kai in her place.
www.bestcareanywhere.net /stories/hear.htm   (1193 words)

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