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Revision as of 21:01, 3 March 2013
The Bajoran phaser was the Bajoran Militia's standard issue sidearm. In the mirror universe it was called a disruptor pistol. The Bajorans produced three types of these weapons, two pistol types, and one rifle. (DS9: "Resurrection", "Who Mourns for Morn?")
In 2369 Major Kira Nerys and two Bajoran security officers were armed with Bajoran phasers when they returned to the moon Jerrado and remove Mullibok, Baltrim, and Keena by force. Mullibok asked Kira if she planned to use this weapon and Kira answered "Protocol". (DS9: "Progress")
The same year Major Kira and two Bajoran officers used Bajoran phasers to take control over ops while all participants were affected by the Saltah'na energy spheres. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")
These weapons made a distinct sound when used - pinned down in the cargo bay by Jem'Hadar fire while fighting their way to toward DS9's main computer, Rom recognized the gunshots they heard as coming from Bajoran phasers, which left Kira mystified. Just as she wordered aloud why Dominion soldiers would use Bajoran phasers, the shooting stopped, and they saw that, with one exception, their users were indeed Bajoran - as the Jem'Hadar had focused on the escaped prisoners, Odo and his security forces had snuck up from behind and picked them off one by one. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")
Appendices
See also
Appearances
- DS9:
- "Past Prologue"
- "Captive Pursuit"
- "Q-Less"
- "Dax"
- "Progress"
- "Dramatis Personae"
- "The Circle"
- "The Siege"
- "Crossover"
- "Whispers"
- "The Maquis, Part I"
- "Tribunal"
- "The Abandoned"
- "Civil Defense"
- "Heart of Stone"
- "Distant Voices"
- "Shakaar"
- "The Adversary"
- "The Way of the Warrior"
- "Indiscretion"
- "Return to Grace"
- "To the Death"
- "The Darkness and the Light"
- "Resurrection"
- "Who Mourns for Morn?"
- "One Little Ship"
- "Shadows and Symbols"
- "Covenant"
- "The Changing Face of Evil"
- "When It Rains..."
Background information
- Playmates Toys released a toy of the Bajoran phaser in 1996.
Apocrypha
Kira's character used a Bajoran phaser in the video game Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen.
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