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Summary[]

Set several days after Benjamin Sisko and his crew arrived on Deep Space 9, he visits Bajor with Jake, Major Kira and Doctor Bashir.

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Characters[]

Julian BashirDay KannuEleth LoralFerinKira NerysOden JekOpaka SulanBenjamin SiskoJake SiskoTanin Prem
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ChinjenJadzia DaxKira MeruKira TabanNogMiles O'BrienJennifer Sisko

Locations[]

AshallaBajorBajoran wormholeDahkur ProvinceDeep Space 9Paths of the LostStation commander's officeTaluno Library
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Denorios BeltEarthGamma QuadrantMarsNew OrleansSinghaSingha refugee campTerok NorUtopia PlanitiaWolf 359

Starships and vehicles[]

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USS Rio GrandeUSS Saratoga

Races and cultures[]

BajoranHuman
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CardassianFerengiKlingonProphets

States and organizations[]

Bajoran MilitiaCircleStarfleetUnited Federation of Planets
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Bajoran ResistanceNavotPaquStarfleet Academy

Other references[]

African choral singingarctic survivalBajoran death chantBajoran lightshipBajoran prophecyBajoran religionBattle of Wolf 359catacombCelestial Templecivil warcomnetdesert survivalEmissary of the Prophetsfood rationfuneralgumboHa'marahandlightHeavenhot saucekaiMessiahmoba juiceOccupation of BajorOrbOrb of Prophecy and ChangeoysterPADDpaghPrime Directiveprylarslugspelunkingspringballtessijentombvedek

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Background[]

  • Kevin Summers commented: "When we first met Kira, she resented Sisko. Then, a couple of episodes later, she was calling him Emissary and trusting him as her leader. I wanted to know what brought about that change. I knew it had to be something major. Also, there was a major event implied in the episode "Emissary" that we never got to see, which was Opaka telling the people of Bajor that this Starfleet officer, a person a lot of people might feel is the new prefect, is actually the Emissary of the Prophets. There was something there, and I wanted to explore it". (Voyages of Imagination)

Connections[]

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine collected short stories, novellas and short novels
The Lives of Dax "Second Star to the Right..." • "First Steps" • "Dead Man's Hand" • "Old Souls" • "Sins of the Mother" • "Infinity" • "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor" • "The Music Between the Notes" • "Reflections" • "... and straight on 'til morning"
Prophecy and Change "Revisited" • "Ha'mara" • "The Orb of Opportunity" • "Broken Oaths" • "... Loved I Not Honor More" • "Three Sides to Every Story" • "The Devil You Know" • "Foundlings" • "Chiaroscuro" • "Face Value" • "The Calling"
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Volume One ("Cardassia: The Lotus Flower" • "Andor: Paradigm") • Volume Two ("Trill: Unjoined" • "Bajor: Fragments and Omens") • Volume Three ("Ferenginar: Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed" • "The Dominion: Olympus Descending")
Strange New Worlds I ("Life's Lessons" • "Where I Fell Before My Enemy") • II ("Research" • "Change of Heart") • III ("Ninety-three Hours" • "Dorian's Diary" • "The Bottom Line" • "The Best Defense..." • "An Errant Breeze") • IV ("Captain Proton and the Orb of Bajor" • "Isolation Ward 4") • V ("Fear, Itself") • VI ("Fabrications" • "Urgent Matter" • "Best Tools Available") • VII ("Infinite Bureaucracy" • "Barclay Program Nine") • 8 ("Trek" • "Gumbo" • "Promises Made" • "Always a Price") • 9 ("Shadowed Allies" • "Living on the Edge of Existence" • "The Last Tree on Ferenginar: A Ferengi Fable From the Future" • "The Tribbles' Pagh") • 10 ("So a Horse Walks into a Bar..." • "Signal to Noise") • 2016 ("The Façade of Fate" • "The Manhunt Pool" • "The Dreamer and the Dream")
Star Trek: Explorer "A Night In" • "By Special Request" • "The Mission" • "Things Can Only Get Better" • "Frontier Medicine" • "The Victim" • "You Can't Buy Fate" • "Lost and Founder" • "A Year to the Day I Saw Myself Die" • "Academy Acquisition"
Misc. short stories "The Badlands, Part IV" • "The Second Artifact" • "Mirror Eyes" • "Requital" • "The Officers' Club" • "A Terrible Beauty"
Misc. novellas & short novels "Horn and Ivory" • "Saturn's Children" • "Seeds of Dissent" • "A Gutted World"

Timeline[]

published order
Previous story:
Revisited, Part I
Prophecy and Change
ProphecyandChange
Next story:
The Orb of Opportunity
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Emissary
Pocket Next Adventure:
Fabrications


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