- The
Bajorans (variously
pronounced /bəˈdʒɔːrənz/ bə-JOR-ənz, /bæˈdʒɔːrənz/ baj-OR-ənz, /bəˈʒɔːrənz/ bə-ZHOR-ənz) are a
fictional species in the science-fiction...
-
artifacts (or "Tears of the Prophets") to the
Bajorans, and
these mystical artifacts are the
basis of
Bajoran religion. Via one of the Orbs, the wormhole...
- new
provisional Bajoran government,
where she
serves as
second in
command as well as the
ranking representative of her people. Per
Bajoran custom, her family...
- by the
Bajorans to be the home of
their gods, the
Prophets ("Emissary").
These two
factors greatly magnify the station's importance. The
Bajorans consider...
-
Quadrant via the
Bajoran wormhole and is a hub of
trade and
travel for the sector's denizens. It is run by a
joint crew of
Starfleet and
Bajoran officers and...
- the
Bajoran species was introduced. It
explained that the Card****ians had
annexed the
Bajoran homeworld, Bajor, 40
years earlier, with many
Bajorans fleeing...
- Star Trek: Picard. Portra**** by Mic****e Forbes, she is a
member of the
Bajoran species who
joins the crew of the USS Enterprise-D over the
fervent objection...
- destro****, and the
Bajorans claim responsibility.
Their homeworld Bajor was
annexed by the Card****ians
generations ago, and the
Bajorans have been refugees...
- Generation,
namely the
conflict between two species, the Card****ians and the
Bajorans. Deep
Space Nine was the
first Star Trek
series to be
created without the...
-
throughout the show to
maintain security on the DS9
station and
later aids the
Bajoran people and the
Federation throughout the
Dominion War
against his own people...