Bajoran wormhole
Fictional wormhole from Star Trek universe
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Bajoran wormhole
Summary
Bajoran wormhole is a fictional wormhole[1].
Key Facts
- Bajoran wormhole is credited with the discovery of Benjamin Sisko[2].
- Bajoran wormhole is credited with the discovery of Akorem Laan[3].
- Bajoran wormhole's instance of is recorded as fictional wormhole[4].
- Bajoran wormhole's owned by is recorded as Bajoran Republic[5].
- Bajoran wormhole's parent astronomical body is recorded as B'hava'el[6].
- Bajoran wormhole's occupant is recorded as Prophets[7].
- Bajoran wormhole's terminus is recorded as Deep Space 9[8].
- Bajoran wormhole's from narrative universe is recorded as Star Trek universe[9].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as Emissary, Part II[10].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as Past Prologue[11].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as Captive Pursuit[12].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as Q-Less[13].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as Move Along Home[14].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as The Nagus[15].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as Vortex[16].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as Battle Lines[17].
- Bajoran wormhole's present in work is recorded as The Storyteller[18].
- Bajoran wormhole's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q531', 'amount': '+90000'}[19].
- Bajoran wormhole's first appearance is recorded as Emissary, Part II[20].
- Bajoran wormhole's Fandom article ID is recorded as memory-alpha:Bajoran_wormhole[21].
- Bajoran wormhole's Fandom article ID is recorded as de.memory-alpha:Bajoranisches_Wurmloch[22].
- Bajoran wormhole's Fandom article ID is recorded as fr.memory-alpha:Vortex_bajoran[23].
- Bajoran wormhole's Fandom article ID is recorded as ja.memory-alpha:ベイジョー・ワームホール[24].
- Bajoran wormhole's Fandom article ID is recorded as nl.memory-alpha:Bajoran_wormgat[25].
- Bajoran wormhole's Fandom article ID is recorded as pl.memory-alpha:Bajorański_korytarz_podprzestrzenny[26].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Benjamin Sisko[2], a literary character[27] and Akorem Laan[3], a Bajoran[28].