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(Just because it was one of Kira's favorites (which is all the episode says) does not mean it was the most famous)
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'''''The Call of the Prophets''''' was a work of [[Bajoran]] [[author]] [[Akorem Laan]]. It was greatly influential, but unfinished when he disappeared into the then-undiscovered [[Bajoran wormhole]].
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'''''The Call of the Prophets''''' was a work of [[Bajoran]] [[author]] [[Akorem Laan]]. It was greatly influential, but unfinished when he disappeared into the then-undiscovered [[Bajoran wormhole]]. It was [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys|Kira]]'s favorite work by him.
   
When Akorem was returned to his own time, he finished his work. This created a minor [[temporal paradox]] in that [[Kira Nerys|Major Kira]] remembered the incomplete work. ([[DS9]]: "[[Accession]]")
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When Akorem was returned to his own time, he finished his work. This created a minor [[temporal paradox]] in that Kira remembered the incomplete work. ({{DS9|Accession}})
   
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Revision as of 13:37, 27 August 2014

AT: "xx" The Call of the Prophets was a work of Bajoran author Akorem Laan. It was greatly influential, but unfinished when he disappeared into the then-undiscovered Bajoran wormhole. It was Major Kira's favorite work by him.

When Akorem was returned to his own time, he finished his work. This created a minor temporal paradox in that Kira remembered the incomplete work. (DS9: "Accession")

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