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name: Kai Opaka
Rank: Kai
Opaka (Camille Saviola) at Ennis/Nol Ennis penal moon
First Appearance: "Emissary"
Spiritual leader of the Bajorans through the latter days of the
Cardassian occupation and the heady first months of freedom in 2369,
Opaka determined that Sisko's arrival at DS9 was in fulfillment
of prophesy and the beginning of his own personal journey. Opaka
was tragically lost to Bajor in a move she foresaw as prophecy when
she left Bajor for the first time ever to tour DS9 unannounced.
Journeying through the wormhole, she was killed in a Runabout crash
on the Ennis/Nol Ennis penal moon and then resurrected by the moon's
unique atmosphere, opting to stay behind to help heal the spirit
of the undying combatants there as a fulfillment of her own personal
prophesy. |

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name: Vedek Winn
Rank: Vedek
Winn Adami (Louise Fletcher) at the morgue
First Appearance: "In the Hands of the Prophets"
After becoming kai, Winn resented bowing to Ben Sisko as the so-called
Emissary. Winn's unhappiness made it easy for Gul Dukat and the
Pah-wraiths to seduce her. At the end, Winn reneged on her pact
with the devil and gave the Emissary the key to saving Bajor and
the Prophets. Winn died in the fire caves of Bajor. |

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name: Kai Winn
Rank: Kai
Winn Adami (Louise Fletcher) at the morgue
First Appearance: "In the Hands of the Prophets"
See above. |

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name: Anara
Rank: Engineer
Anara (Benita Andre) at Bajor
First Appearance: "In the Hands of the Prophets"
A Bajoran national who served as apprentice engineer on Deep Space
9 in 2369 and attempted to assassinate Vedek Bariel. |

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name: Lupaza
Rank: Resistance Member
Lupaza (Diane Salinger) at the morgue
First Appearance: "Shakaar"
Female Bajoran farmer from Dahkur province who became a Shakaar
resistance cell fighter during the occupation. She and Furel were
murdered by Cardassian Silaran Prin while on DS9 in 2373. |

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name: Sito Jaxa (1)
Rank: Ensign
Sito Jaxa (Shannon Fill) at the morgue
First Appearance: "The First Duty"
Sito was assigned to the Enterprise after she graduated from Starfleet
Academy. In 2370, she was selected for a covert mission — she was
to accompany Joret Dal, a Cardassian operative for the Federation,
on his return to Cardassian space. Dal posed as a bounty hunter,
while Sito pretended to be his prisoner. She was supposed to return
to Enterprise in an escape pod, but the pod went missing and the
remains were found later. |

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name: Sito Jaxa (2)
Rank: Ensign
Sito Jaxa (Shannon Fill) at the morgue
First Appearance: "The First Duty"
See above. |

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name: Varis
Rank: Tetrarch
Varis Sul (Gina Philips) at Bajor
First Appearance: "The Storyteller"
Varis led the Paqu villagers on Bajor in 2369, and experienced boundary
disputes with the inhabitants of Navot across a river. Eventually
she settled the dispute by offering to surrender land in return
for free trade access. |

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name: Furel
Rank: Resistance Member
Furel (William Lucking) at the morgue
First Appearance: "Shakaar"
Bajoran farmer, member of the Shakaar resistance cell during the
Cardassian occupation of Bajor. During the occupation, Furel rescued
fellow cell members Shakaar, Lupaza, and Kira Nerys from a Cardassian
interrogation center. While the rescue was a success, Furel lost
his left arm during the fight. After the occupation, Furel settled
on a farm in his home province of Dahkur. Furel was killed in 2373
by Silaran Prin. |

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name: Jaro Essa
Rank: Minister
Jaro Essa (Frank Langella) at Bajor
First Appearance: "Homecoming"
Conservative Bajoran minister and clandestine leader of the militant
Alliance for Global Unity. Jaro used the Cardassian-backed Alliance
in his effort to unseat the Bajoran provincial government and install
himself as the new leader. |

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name: Lee Nalas
Rank: Martyr
Li Nalas (Richard Beymer) at the morgue
First Appearance: "Homecoming"
Rescued from the Cardassia IV prison camp by Kira and O'Brien. Replaces
Kira as Bajoran liason on Deep Space 9. Helps Sisko and a small
contingent of Starfleet officers take back Deep Space 9 after a
coup. He is subsequently killed saving Sisko's life. |

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name: Shakaar
Rank: First Minister
Shakaar Edon (Buncan Regehr) at Bajor
First Appearance: "Shakaar"
He was the head of the resistance cell Kira was in and in 2371,
reteamed with her during a near-violent showdown with Kai Winn over
the return of promised soil reclamators. After that encounter and
the support he received for his handling of it, he handily won the
position as Bajor's second post-occupation First Minister, edging
Winn out of her acting role. He sucessfully cut Bajor's admission
timetable into the Federation in half, but the process was halted
by Sisko when he advised against Bajor joining the Federation. |

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name: Mulibok
Rank: Farmer
Mullibok (Brian Keith) at Bajor
First Appearance: "Progress"
Old Bajoran farmer living on the Bajoran moon, Jeraddo. In 2369
Mullibok was informed that Jeraddo would soon be uninhabitable,
but he refused to evacuate. Kira had to remove Mullibok. |

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name: Anjohl
Rank: Pah-Wraith
Anjohl Tennan (Mark Alamo) at the Fire Caves
First Appearance: "'Til Death Do Us Part"
Gul Dukat's surgically-assumed identity, a Bajoran moba farmer from
Relliketh province, which he used to manipulate Kai Winn into a
malignant relationship with the Pah-wraiths. |

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name: Bajoran Riker
Rank: Spy
Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes) at Ronara
First Appearance: "Preemptive Strike"
Riker undercover with Ro to infiltrate the Maquis. |
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