Introduced in an episode fittingly titled “Ensign Ro”, we first meet the Bajoran freedom fighter as a lowly ensign assigned to visit the Enterprise-D to assist with locating a group of terrorists.
Ro was important for several reasons. She was the first Bajoran introduced in the franchise, establishing that race. From her, we learned that Bajorans were a spiritual people, who wore one earring as ...
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Hear Me Out: I Think Captain Sisko Just Created a Star Trek Wormhole
Warning: contains spoilers for Star Trek #28! Hear me out: the Bajoran wormhole, so central to the Star Trek universe, was, ...
Warning: contains spoilers for Star Trek #29! Am I wrong, or did Star Trek finally get its own version of the Infinity Stones ...
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The third and final season of Paramount+’s “Star Trek: Picard” reunites the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise D for one final journey. So far, audiences have seen Picard (Patrick Stewart) reunite with his ...
Makeup genius Michael Westmore created the iconic Bajoran nose ridges to suit Michelle Forbes. That meant that every succeeding Bajoran character, including Nana Visitor herself, owed something to the ...
Now that the USS Titan has escaped that strange nebula and the Vadic’s pursuit in Shrike, a brief reprieve is granted. Soon, a Starfleet ship joins them. Someone familiar to the Next Generation crew ...
The Bajorans have a highly spiritual culture and celebrate many different holidays throughout the year. The most prominent holiday in DS9, and the oldest on this list (dating back as far as 17,600 BC) ...
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