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* Named for the Bajora (DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory") | * Named for the Bajora (DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory") | ||
** Early Bajoran ethnicity c.28,000 BCE who united the world and its people under worship of the [[Prophets]] (DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory") | ** Early Bajoran ethnicity c.28,000 BCE who united the world and its people under worship of the [[Prophets]] (DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory") | ||
* Biological notes | |||
** Biochemically incredibly similar to [[Human]]s (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit'') | |||
*** Enough so that a Bajoran woman can carry a Human fetus transferred at six months as surrogate with no genetic preparation for surrogate or fetus (DS9: "Body Parts") | |||
* Cultural notes | * Cultural notes | ||
** [[Bajoran faith]] | ** [[Bajoran faith]] |
Revision as of 21:50, 10 January 2019
- Appearance: Mammalian; generally human-form, ridges along nasal bridge
- Homeworld: Bajor
- Major offworld populations: Draygo system, Prophet's Landing, Sanelar system, Valo system
- Named for the Bajora (DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory")
- Early Bajoran ethnicity c.28,000 BCE who united the world and its people under worship of the Prophets (DS9 Short Story: "Horn and Ivory")
- Biological notes
- Biochemically incredibly similar to Humans (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit)
- Enough so that a Bajoran woman can carry a Human fetus transferred at six months as surrogate with no genetic preparation for surrogate or fetus (DS9: "Body Parts")
- Biochemically incredibly similar to Humans (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit)
- Cultural notes