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Encyclopedia > Bajor
Bajor
A typical major city on Bajor
Class: Class M planet
Quadrant: Alpha
Affiliation: Independent with close ties to the Federation

In the fictional Star Trek universe, Bajor (IPA: /be'dʒoɹ/ or /be'ʒoɹ/) is the homeworld of the Bajorans. It orbits the star Bajor-B'hava'el in the Bajoran sector. The politics and culture of Bajor play an important role in the show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Found at www. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Planet Classification System is a system developed by the Federation to categorize planets by many factors, such as atmospheric composition, age, surface temperature, size, and presence of life. ... The Class M planet Earth. ... This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... The current Star Trek franchise logo Star Trek is an American science fiction franchise. ... For information on how to read IPA transcriptions of English words see here. ... Planets in science fiction are fictional planets that appear in various media, especially those of the science fiction genre, as story-settings or depicted locations. ... 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. ... Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...


Bajor is a Class M planet that has five moons. Bajor's atmosphere has more of a purplish tint, as a result, oceans viewed from space will appear more purple than blue. Major Kira, upon seeing Earth for the first time, remarked about how the seas did not look purple enough for her. By the time DS9 ends, Bajor has still not joined the United Federation of Planets. It finally joins in the non-canon novel Unity. The Class M planet Earth. ... Colonel Kira Nerys was a character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ...


The other inhabited planet, Andros (Bajor VIII), is Class K.


There is an ancient city called B'Hala located on Bajor that was under the ground for 30,000 years.


Bajor was once occupied by the Cardassians for fifty years; the Cardassian occupiers stripped the planet of its mineral resources and enslaved the populace. Cardassian forces also pirated many of Bajor's artistic and cultural treasures, including several of their sacred Orbs (or Tears of the Prophets). A popular guerrilla movement overthrew and expelled the Cardassians; aftereffects of the occupation continued to be felt throughout the run of DS9. However the planet suffered serious damage as a result. In the following years the Federation participated in relief efforts to help in the rebuilding of the planet. Cardassians are a spacefaring race in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Tears of the Prophets is a name for the ten Bajoran Orbs in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...


Terok Nor (Deep Space Nine), a Cardassian mining station, was in orbit of Bajor until it was placed under joint Bajoran and Starfleet control after the end of the Cardassian Occupation. After the discovery of the Bajoran wormhole, it was moved to orbit the wormhole's mouth. In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ... Starfleet Command symbol In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet is the paramilitary defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets (UFP) with – as of the late 24th century – hundreds of starships and starbases at its disposal. ... The Cardassian Occupation or simply the Occupation is a period in the fictional Star Trek universe affecting the planet Bajor and the Bajorans. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Bajoran wormhole is a wormhole located near the planet Bajor. ...


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Bajor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (360 words)
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Bajor (IPA: /be'dʒoɹ/ or /be'ʒoɹ/) is the homeworld of the Bajorans.
As of the end of the DS9 series, Bajor is currently not a member of the United Federation of Planets, although it does join the Federation in the Deep Space Nine relaunch novels of the Star Trek Expanded Universe.
Bajor was once occupied by the Cardassians for fifty years; the Cardassian occupiers stripped the planet of its mineral resources and enslaved the populace.
Bajor (181 words)
Bajor is a Class M planet that has some 4 moons.
As of the end of the DS9 series, Bajor is currently not a member of the United Federation of Planets.
Terok Nor (Deep Space Nine), a Cardassian mining station, was in orbit of Bajor until it was placed under joint Bajoran and Starfleet control after the end of the Cardassian Occupation[?].
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