The Bajora who lived in Joradell were once enslaved by the Aleira. Bajoran gilds were established to free Bajoran slaves from servitude in the city. (ST - The Fall novel: Revelation and Dust) During the Gateways Crisis, and again in the wake of a near-fatal attack, Kira Nerys envisioned herself living among the ancient Bajora. Their mode of operations was to approach the various nation-states and urge them to join their global unification movement, as well as joining in their worship of the Prophets. The Bajora's offer was rebuked by the Perikia shortly after their formation of a provisional government, but the Lerrit chose to ally with the Bajora to gain arms for a resurgence in hostilities against their former holdings. Knowing the Lerrit Prince was sterile, they hoped to take over when
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| - The Bajora who lived in Joradell were once enslaved by the Aleira. Bajoran gilds were established to free Bajoran slaves from servitude in the city. (ST - The Fall novel: Revelation and Dust) During the Gateways Crisis, and again in the wake of a near-fatal attack, Kira Nerys envisioned herself living among the ancient Bajora. Their mode of operations was to approach the various nation-states and urge them to join their global unification movement, as well as joining in their worship of the Prophets. The Bajora's offer was rebuked by the Perikia shortly after their formation of a provisional government, but the Lerrit chose to ally with the Bajora to gain arms for a resurgence in hostilities against their former holdings. Knowing the Lerrit Prince was sterile, they hoped to take over when
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| - The Bajora who lived in Joradell were once enslaved by the Aleira. Bajoran gilds were established to free Bajoran slaves from servitude in the city. (ST - The Fall novel: Revelation and Dust) During the Gateways Crisis, and again in the wake of a near-fatal attack, Kira Nerys envisioned herself living among the ancient Bajora. Their mode of operations was to approach the various nation-states and urge them to join their global unification movement, as well as joining in their worship of the Prophets. The Bajora's offer was rebuked by the Perikia shortly after their formation of a provisional government, but the Lerrit chose to ally with the Bajora to gain arms for a resurgence in hostilities against their former holdings. Knowing the Lerrit Prince was sterile, they hoped to take over when he died. (DS9 short story: "Horn and Ivory") In another vision Kira had several months later, she led Bajora soldiers to Parek Tonn which had been taken over by the Eav'oq. The Bajora and the Eav'oq later stood together against the Ascendants. (DS9 novel: Warpath) The name is sometimes used in reference to the modern people of Bajor (TNG episode: "Ensign Ro", DS9 episodes: "Emissary", "A Man Alone") and also the Bajoran homeworld itself. (TNG comic: "Bridges")
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