Prophet
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Prophet | |
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Four Letter Code | WMAL |
Federation Status | Neutral |
Planet of Origin | Bajoran Wormhole |
Encountered | First encountered by Captain Benjamin Sisko and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax in 2369 (DS9:Emissary Pts. 1&2) |
T/E Rating | T0/E0 |
Current Tech Level | W |
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- "If the d'jarras belong in the past, why did you send me into the future? For the Sisko."
- - Akorem and the Prophets
- "If the d'jarras belong in the past, why did you send me into the future? For the Sisko."
- The Prophets are a species of non-corporeal beings that live in a wormhole near the planet of Bajor. The Bajorans think of them as spiritual guides and have patterned their religion on them. They are sometimes referred to as wormhole aliens, mainly by non-Bajorans.
Home Systems
Home World
- Proper Name: Bajoran Wormhole
- Gravity: None
- Orbital Period: Fixed in Bajor System. Unknown in Idrani System.
- Classification: Wormhole
- Atmosphere: None, although humanoids are able to be sustained if kept in a non-corporeal state.
- Population: Unknown
History
The history of the mysterious aliens that reside in the Bajoran Wormhole can only be discussed from the perception of an outsider, because as a species they do not perceive time as linear. Instead, every point of time is visible to them at any given moment. Below is presented a timeline that shows key points at which the Wormhole Aliens have become involved with the events that have come to pass in both the Alpha and Gamma Quadrants. The Wormhole Aliens are recorded in Bajoran history as The Prophets as long as 30,000 years ago.
Timeline
Date | Event |
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c. 30,000 B.C. | The first Tear of the Prophets is recorded in Bajoran history. |
c. 30,000 B.C. to present | Prophecies are passed to the Bajorans from the inhabitants of the wormhole, whom they revere as Prophets. |
22nd Century | Akorem Laan is lost during an expedition into space. He was renowned as a highly talented poet on Bajor. |
2369 | The Bajoran Wormhole is discovered. Benjamin Sisko is named the Emissary of the Prophets by Kai Opaka. Sisko's involvement with the Wormhole Aliens will come to be further understood with time. |
2371 | During a joint Bajoran-Cardassian experiment to allow communication through the wormhole, fragments of a comet almost cause its collapse, according to the writings of an ancient Bajoran Prophecy. The crew of the U.S.S. Defiant are able to narrowly avert the crisis. |
2371 | Following first contact between the Wormhole Aliens and the Ferengi, represented by Grand Nagus Zek, the Rules of Acquisition are republished. Quark, a bartender from Deep Space Nine, takes Zek back into the wormhole after uncovering evidence that the Wormhole Aliens may have altered his perceptions of the universe for the better. Following negotiations with Quark, the Wormhole Aliens agree to restore Zek to his original state. |
2372 | After hundreds of years, Akorem Laan returns by way of the Bajoran Wormhole, claiming that he is the true Emissary of the Prophets. The challenge is eventually proven to be false, and affirms Benjamin Sisko's faith in his position. |
2373 | Returning from an expedition into the Fire Caves of Bajor, it becomes apparent that Keiko O'Brien, a botanist residing on Deep Space Nine, has become possessed by a Pah-Wraith. After coercing Miles O'Brien, the station's Chief of Operations, into aiming a chroniton pulse into the mouth of the wormhole, it is discovered that both Prophets and Pah-Wraiths are vulnerabe to this type of emission. Chroniton radiation is used to restore Keiko's consciousness and banish the Pah-Wraith. |
2373 | Following a trip into the city of B'hala, Benjamin Sisko is warned by the Prophets that Bajor must not join the Federation lest it be destroyed. It can be assumed that at this time the Prophets were aware of the then-upcoming Dominion invasion. |
2374 | After a plea from Benjamin Sisko, the Wormhole Aliens prevent an entire fleet of thousands of Jem'Hadar ships from traversing the wormhole and entering the Alpha Quadrant. The fate of the Jem'Hadar fleet is currently unknown. The Wormhole Aliens made it clear at this time that Sisko would pay a price for this act. |
2374 | In a series of prolonged visions, Captain Benjamin Sisko experienced life as a science fiction writer in the 1960s on Earth. It is unknown whether these visions were sent by the Prophets or the Pah-Wraiths. |
2374 | The Reckoning, a battle between a Prophet and a Pah-wraith, takes place on Deep Space Nine. If the Prophet wins, it will usher in the Golden Age of Bajor. However, the event does not run to a natural conclusion as Kai Winn bombards the location of the battle with chroniton radiation, banishing both Prophet and Pah-Wraith from their hosts. |
2374 | After using an ancient artifact to gain power from the Pah-Wraiths, Gul Dukat of Cardassia is able to close the Bajoran Wormhole by releasing a Pah-Wraith into a Bajoran Orb. With Bajor cut off from the Prophets, it falls to the Emissary to solve the problem. Overwhelmed and confused, Benjamin Sisko retires to Earth to gain perspective. |
2375 | While on Earth, Sisko discovers his true relationship with the Wormhole Aliens - his mother, Sarah was under the thrall of a Prophet when she married his father. Despite continuous false visions sent by the Pah-Wraiths that continue his experiences as a 1960s sci-fi writer, Sisko is able to find the Orb of the Emissary. Opening this artifact restores the wormhole thanks to the release of the entity that inhabited Sisko's mother. |
2375 | The Wormhole Aliens warn Sisko that his plans to marry Kasidy Yates will only result in sorrow. This foreshadows his final task in service of the Prophets. |
2375 | Following a confrontation with Gul Dukat, the Emissary of the Pah-Wraiths, Benjamin Sisko is taken into the Bajoran Wormhole by the Wormhole Aliens. |
Description
When not occupying a host body, and not inside the Wormhole, the Wormhole Aliens take on the appearance of a comet-shaped form of light-blue energy. Their movement is akin to that of gas, seemingly floating through the air as if being taken by natural currents, unless they have a reason to move with more haste. In such a case their movement may resemble a phaser beam or missile of some kind.
Physiology
The inhabitants of the Bajoran Wormhole are non-corporeal, but are able to inhabit the bodies of humanoid entities, temporarily displacing their consciousness so that they are still aware, but not in control of their actions. It is this ability that led the Wormhole Aliens to ensure the conception of Captain Benjamin Sisko through inhabiting the body of his mother-to-be, Sarah.
It has been theorized that the Wormhole Aliens were once physical beings who evolved into a non-corporeal state. Records from other encounters with non-corporeal races point toward this being a possibility. It it thereofre a viable supposition that the Bajoran people may someday evolve into this race of beings, lending credence to their tenet, "We are of Bajor". However there is absolutely no evidence to support this theory at present.
Senses
The residents of the Bajoran Wormhole are able to perceive more than the average humanoid. When possessing a humanoid host they are limited to the usual senses that are accorded to their host, however in their non-corporeal state they are able to make accurate judgements and assessments of a humanoid's personality, as well as to see time in a non-linear state.
Psychology
There have been no recorded incidents of a Wormhole Alien becoming aggressive towards a humanoid, or causing physical harm. The only recorded incident that can be approximated to either is the disappearance of the Jem'Hadar invasion fleet that attempted to traverse the Bajoran Wormhole in 2374. Their fate is unknown, although there is no evidence to suggest that they were destroyed.
Society
There is no formal structure to the society of the Wormhole Aliens, and they seem to rarely feel the need to identify one another by any form of name or rank of office. The only known reference to an individual Wormhole Alien is that of Benjamin Sisko's conversations with the entity that took control of his mother, Sarah.
The Pah-Wraiths
Any form of evil behaviour is not tolerated within the Wormhole. In the case of any transgression that cannot be forgiven by the inhabitants of the Wormhole, the perpetrator is cast out, to join other previous exiles. These entities are known as the Pah-Wraiths, and are dangerous enemies of the Wormhole Aliens. Their only goal is to destroy those that cast them out of their home, no matter the consequences.
Culture
The Wormhole Aliens are worshipped by the Bajorans as the Prophets. They do not adhere to many customs, other than the view that they themselves are "of Bajor". There is currently no concrete scientific or historical evidence to support this claim, however it has been proven that a similar class of entity, the Pah-Wraiths, dwell within the Fire Caves on Bajor's surface.
The Emissary of the Prophets
In 2369, Starfleet Captain Benjamin Sisko and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax discovered what would come to be known by the Bajoran people as the Celestial Temple. Referred to by non-Bajorans as the Bajoran Wormhole, it led to first contact between Sisko and the Wormhole Aliens. This resulted in his being given the title of Emissary of the Prophets by then Kai Opaka. Despite initial reluctance to accept this title, it was later proven that Sisko's birth was a direct result of intervention from the Wormhole Aliens, and he would go on to be taken into their realm in 2375.
The Wormhole Aliens refer to the Emissary as "The Sisko", which suggests that they did not intend for him to hold a religious title, simply that they saw him as a necessary and useful tool in their quest to subdue the power of the Pah-Wraiths.
Tears of the Prophets
The Bajorans believe that the Prophets have sent Prophecies to them over the course of their entire history. This theory would seem to be supported by the reception by the Bajoran people of several artifacts that enable contact with the Prophets themselves. These artifacts are known as Orbs, or Tears of the Prophets. The Prophecies that are imparted to the Bajoran people are seen as a great gift, and are renowned for their coming true. However, if the Prophets' perception of time is as they say it is, it would be reasonable to assume that these Prophecies are made using concrete evidence drawn directly from experience of the future.
The Orbs themselves are interesting constructions. Inside their trapezoid cases, they are hourglass shaped, and when opened can provide the user with visions based on their own perception and memories. Should the Wormhole Aliens choose to communicate directly with an individual who is using an orb, they will do so by talking through a manifestation of someone they know or have seen recently.
The Bajoran Orbs |
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Orb of Prophecy & Change |
Orb of Time |
Orb of Wisdom |
Orb of Contemplation |
Orb of the Emissary |
Orb of Memory |
Orb of Destiny |
Orb of Truth |
Orb of Souls |
Orb of Unity |
The Reckoning
The overall goal of the Wormhole Aliens is to ensure that their evil counterparts, the Pah-Wraiths, cannot cause any damage to Bajor, and to some extent the rest of the galaxy. Many of their Prophecies refer to the Reckoning, a final cataclysmic battle between Prophet and Pah-Wraith, which will decide the future of Bajor forever by banishing the Pah-Wraiths once and for all and ushering in a new age of prosperity and enlightenment. This battle came to pass in 2374, a while after the discovery of an ancient relic in the recently uncovered city of B'hala. Major Kira Nerys was possessed by a Prophet, and ironically the Emissary's son, Jake Sisko, was possessed by a Pah-Wraith. Their battle took place on the Promenade of Deep Space Nine, and the Prophet was inches from winning the fight when Kai Winn flooded the area with chroniton radiation, forcing the entities from their hosts. A similar battle took place in 2375, when Benjamin Sisko, Emissary of the Prophets, confronted Gul Dukat, Emissary of the Pah-Wraiths in the Fire Caves of Bajor. Although Sisko possessed none of the superhuman abilities that had been granted to Dukat by the Pah-Wraiths, he was able to destory their scion, an ancient and malevolent tome, which resulted in the Pah-Wraiths and their Emissary being sealed away with no known way of escape or release. Whether or not this battle fulfilled the same role in the culture of the Wormhole Aliens or the religion of the Bajorans is not fully known or understood.
Federation Intelligence Files
- The Wormhole Aliens have proven to be largely benevolent to the Federation due to its alliance with Bajor. However, the same cannot be said of the related species, the Pah-Wraiths, who do not hold the Federation, or indeed Bajor, in such high regard. The difference can be seen visibly either during possession or when the entity is outside of a host as Pah-Wraiths have an orange hue, or cause irises to become red.
- Both Prophets and Pah-Wraiths are vulnerable to chroniton radiation.
Sources
- Star Trek:Deep Space Nine ("Emissary", "Destiny", "Prophet Motive", "Accession", "The Assignment", "Rapture", "Sacrifice of Angels", "Far Beyond the Stars", "The Reckoning", "Tears of the Prophets", "Image in the Sand", "Shadows and Symbols", "Penumbra", "What You Leave Behind")
- Memory Alpha (various pages)
- Memory Beta (various pages)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophet_(Star_Trek)
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