-
which time they
forced many
Bajorans into
slave labor,
using them in
their various mining operations. This
forced many
Bajorans to flee and live in refugee...
- of powerful,
noncorporeal aliens whom the
Bajorans worship as "the Prophets".
Sisko is
revered by the
Bajorans as the Prophets' "Emissary";
although he...
-
which time they
forced many
Bajorans into
slave labor,
using them in
their various mining operations. This
forced many
Bajorans to flee and live in refugee...
- by 50
Bajorans who
believe that the Pah-wraiths are the true
Prophets of Bajor; the
leader of
their cult is none
other than Dukat. The
Bajorans' faith...
-
adventures on Deep
Space Nine, a
space station near the
planet Bajor, as the
Bajorans recover from a brutal, decades-long
occupation by the
imperialistic Card****ians...
-
worshiped by the
Bajorans as the "Prophets", and who have made
Benjamin Sisko, the
human commanding officer of DS9,
their "Emissary" to the
Bajorans. In this...
-
Benjamin Sisko has been
studying Bajoran culture, and
believes that old
legends may hold a
grain of truth:
ancient Bajorans may have
travelled outside their...
- 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...
-
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...
-
mysterious entities living within it,
named "Prophets" by the
Bajorans.
Although most
Bajorans immediately accept Sisko as
their highest spiritual leader...