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The Miradorn were a humanoid civilization from the planet Mirada. They had distinctive foreheads divided into two hemispheres. Ninety percent of the population were twins who were telepathically linked. If one twin should die, it greatly affected the other. By the 24th century, they were typically known in and around the Federation in the galaxy's Alpha and Beta Quadrant as a quarrelsome people.

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In the year 2369, the Miradorn brothers Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel visited Starbase Deep Space 9 to sell Quark merchandise they had stolen. Croden killed Ro-Kel after attempting to rob them, leaving Ah-Kel with a burning rage. He followed Odo and Croden to the Gamma Quadrant and attempted to destroy their runabout. (DS9 episode: "Vortex")

The Miradorn had signed a nonaggression pact with the Dominion before the Dominion War. Weyoun claimed it was because they had seen "the great light of the Founders' wisdom", although Starfleet captain Benjamin Sisko believed the Dominion was just using them for its own gains. (DS9 episode & novelization: Call to Arms)

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In 2377, the Miradorn, hoping to mend their relations with the United Federation of Planets, asked the crew of the Federation starship USS da Vinci to help deactivate numerous technological devices the Dominion had installed on Mirada during the war. (SCE eBook: The Cleanup)

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