|bajorans|
Humanoid race, distinguished outwardly only by extra wrinkles
at the bridge of the nose, have wandered the galaxy and settled
on various worlds ever since their homeland was occupied by Cardassians
40 years previously (circa 2328).
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|INFORMATION|
QUADRANT: Alpha Quadrant
PLANET: Bajor
POPULATED by: bajorans
POSITION/DRIVE: working with the United Federation of Planets
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By custom, their familial name is used before the individual name.
The ancient bajorans had a tremendously rich and developed civilization
complete with architecture, art, philosophy and even some technology
before human beings on Earth became bipedal. Many bajorans have
joined Starfleet despite their home planet of Bajor still being
in recovery from the Cardassian occupation, while others prefer
to work with the Federation from within the Bajoran system. Among
their complex death rituals, Bajorans hold that a deceased soul
should make peace with its former life and bid goodbye to those
left behind before proceeding on tothe afterlife. Their heart's
internal arrangement is mirrored along a horizontal, not vertical
axis; puncturing the lower ventricle of the heart brings immediate
death, as discussed on stardate 46982.1.
The
depth and complexity of Bajoran spiritual beliefs has been at the
core of their ability to survive 40 years of suffering at the hands
of the Cardassians. To the bajorans, the land and the people who
live on it are one and the same. bajorans are led by both a spiritual
leader (Kai) and by a provisional government.
Since the discovery of the wormhole near the Bajoran homeworld
on stardate 46379.1, the bajorans have enjoyed an increase in political
power in their sector, but only after decades of victimization during
the Cardassian occupation of their planet. Some bajorans have a
unique and personal insignia designed for themselves. Major Kira
knew the famed Linalis' on sight. School years are organized by
age "levels," and perhaps even in the refugee camps they
offered art to youngsters as young as age 4 when Major Kira
felt she was the worst fingerpainter. Bajor's tradition of art and
architecture was strewn around countless planets before the occupation.
Its science and space programs were back on track soon after the
occupation: at least one probe was sent to scan planets and life
signs in the Gamma Quadrant. Relations between bajorans and their
former oppressors can still be testy, as Professor Lang notes.
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