The following is a list of all unnamed Bajoran individuals who did not serve as part of the Bajoran Militia.
Admission delegation []
This delegation from Bajor, including several ministers, two vedeks, an aide as well as Kai Winn Adami, all attended the abortive ceremony meant to admit their homeworld into the Federation in 2373. They sat together (with exception of the aide) at a table in Deep Space 9's wardroom, with pens and paper documents awaiting their signatures.
Moments after the ceremony began, several of them showed concern when Benjamin Sisko entered the wardroom and collapsed after warning Bajor not to continue the admissions process. (DS9: "Rapture")
Akorem's family[]
Akorem's brother []
Akorem Laan's brother lived during the late 22nd century. He was killed in the winter before Laan's flight in the year 9174. He was later one of the forms the Prophets had taken when they communicated to Laan while he occupied the wormhole. (DS9: "Accession")
Akorem's grandfather[]
Akorem Laan's grandfather was one of the forms the Prophets had taken when they communicated to Laan while he occupied the wormhole. (DS9: "Accession")
Akorem's parents[]
When Akorem Laan learned that he had be away from Bajor for over two hundred years, his first thoughts were of the loss of his parents. (DS9: "Accession")
Akorem's wife []
Akorem Laan's wife lived during the late 22nd century. The two had no children.
When Laan learned that he had be away from Bajor for over two hundred years, his first thoughts were of the loss of his wife. (DS9: "Accession")
Archivists []
These archivists were concerned about Kai Winn Adami consulting the "dark texts" such as the Book of the Kosst Amojan.
In 2375, Solbor approached Winn with their concerns, but she told him to assure them that "their Kai works for the good of Bajor." (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil")
Assassin []
A fanatical Pah-wraith cultist attempted to assassinate Benjamin Sisko to prevent him from finding the Orb of the Emissary. While he seriously wounded Sisko in an alley behind Sisko's Creole Kitchen, Jake Sisko was able to both subdue and capture the assailant and rescue his father. (DS9: "Image in the Sand")
Several months later, Fala told Colonel Kira Nerys that the assassin was "acting out of his own misguided beliefs" and Dukat was not involved. (DS9: "Covenant")
Bareil's attaché []
This monk served as an attaché to Vedek Bareil Antos during his visit aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369. He traveled with him aboard a Bajoran transport to the station and was present when Neela tried to assassinate Bareil. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")
Bartender []
This bartender worked at 10 Forward Avenue in 2401. As part of her job, she served Captain William T. Riker. (PIC: "The Next Generation")
B'halans []
A number of people, presumably Bajorans, were depicted on an icon painting of B'hala. (DS9: "Rapture")
Bilecki's fiance []
Lieutenant Bilecki was engaged to this national as of 2370.
Benjamin Sisko used their relationship as an example of the relationships members of Deep Space 9's crew and residents had developed with Bajorans. (DS9: "The Siege")
Blessed child []
This female baby was carried by her mother to Chief Miles O'Brien and, at the request of her mother, blessed by him because of his new status as the village's Sirah. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
Boldaric masters []
The Boldaric masters were musicians who performed during the 23rd century.
In 2370, Julian Bashir found Tor Jolan's music to be slightly derivative of their work. (DS9: "Crossover")
Bonestell visitor []
This patron witnessed a dom-jot game at the Bonestell Recreation Facility in 2381. (LD: "We'll Always Have Tom Paris")
Bureaucrat []
A member of the Bajoran Provisional Government, Kira Nerys had a very heated argument with this official, apparently about the government's request of Federation assistance, just before meeting Commander Benjamin Sisko in 2369. (DS9: "Emissary")
Cerritos personnel[]
Chamber of Ministers members []
The Chamber of Ministers was the head of the Bajoran Provisional Government. During a debate, while an attempted coup by the Alliance for Global Unity was taking place, Kira was able to prove to the Chamber of Ministers that the Alliance for Global Unity weapon suppliers were Cardassians. This information led to the coup being foiled. (DS9: "The Siege")
Circle members []
Three masked members of "The Circle" attacked Quark in his bar in 2370. They branded him on his forehead with a tattoo of their group to show their claims to remove every non-Bajoran from Bajor. (DS9: "The Homecoming")
The next day, three members attacked and kidnapped Major Kira Nerys from the temple garden of the Bajoran monastery in the Bajoran capital. They brought her to the cavern labyrinth in the Perikian Peninsula and held her hostage on the orders of Jaro Essa. When Commander Sisko, Doctor Bashir, Li Nalas, and two Bajoran security deputies tried to rescue Kira, they had a shootout with these Circle members, who were knocked unconscious. Kira was rescued. (DS9: "The Circle")
Contact []
This female contact acknowledged Captain Jean-Luc Picard's orders and reminded him that their ship was limited to a half impulse when the USS Enterprise-D accompanied the Bajoran Antares class carrier from Valo I to Valo III. She was stationed on the ground and communicated via a relay. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")
Dahkur citizens []
These citizens were inhabitants of the Dahkur Province on Bajor in 2369 and 2375. (DS9: "Emissary", "The Changing Face of Evil")
Deep Space 9 residents[]
Dukat's doctor []
This female doctor tended to Gul Dukat in 2375, shortly after he was blinded while reading the Book of the Kosst Amojan. When she thereafter spoke with Kai Winn, the doctor said she could find nothing wrong with Dukat's eyes. In conversation with Winn, however, Dukat accused the doctor of incompetence, believing a Cardassian doctor would have been able to cure his blindness by that time. (DS9: "When It Rains...")
Elemspur inmates[]
Els' great-granddaughter []
The arbiter Els Renora mentioned her great-granddaughter when she compared the age of Lieutenant Jadzia Dax to her relative. She said that Dax was either two hundred years older than herself or at the same age of her great-granddaughter. (DS9: "Dax")
Enterprise-E personnel[]
Executed farmers[]
Fifteen farmers were executed at Gul Pirak's command after refusing to display the Cardassian Union banner. (DS9: "The Darkness and the Light")
FNN assistant []
This female worked as an assistant for the Federation News Network (FNN) in 2399. She applied make-up to Richter's face. (PIC: "Remembrance")
Freedom fighters []
These six freedom fighters supported Orta and his Bajoran Resistance cell in 2368. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and an away team he led from the USS Enterprise-D tried to talk to Orta but were surprised by these freedom fighters, who pointed their weapons on the away team. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")
Hutet personnel[]
Gallitep personnel[]
Government official []
This government official contacted Odo to see if he knew who the Noh-Jay Consortium was, because the Bajoran government wished to purchase a piece of land owned in part by the Noh-Jay Consortium, along with three other owners who had already sold their shares. (DS9: "Progress")
Jaro's aide []
This female served as an aide to Minister Jaro Essa in 2370.
She accompanied him to his visit on Deep Space 9 and the welcome for Li Nalas. She was also present when Minister Jaro told Commander Sisko and Major Kira that Li Nalas was the new liaison officer between Bajor and the Federation. (DS9: "The Homecoming", "The Siege")
Jillur's cousins []
These three cousins of Jillur Gueta were known Bajoran Resistance fighters in 2366. (DS9: "Things Past")
Justice Ministry detainees []
According to Legate Turrel, although no Bajoran prisoners were in Cardassian hands, some detainees were being detained by the Justice Ministry for crimes against the state, but he was unwilling to discuss that matter at the time Benjamin Sisko had brought it up. (DS9: "Life Support")
Kendra Valley inhabitants[]
These twelve hundred inhabitants of the Kendra Valley would have died if Kai Opaka hadn't sacrificed the lives of forty-three Bajoran Resistance members, including her own son, by telling the Cardassians the location of the resistance base there. (DS9: "The Collaborator")
Laira's father []
In 2370, this male wouldn't let Jake Sisko date his daughter Laira because Jake was not Bajoran. Benjamin Sisko found his reasoning faulty. (DS9: "The Homecoming")
Mardah's parents and guardians []
Mardah's parents were killed during the Occupation of Bajor, leaving Mardah to be raised by her neighbors until she turned thirteen, after which she moved out on her own. (DS9: "The Abandoned")
Mercenaries []
These two mercenaries were hired by Quark along with Durg in 2369 to assist Rao Vantika in hijacking the Federation freighter Norkova because of its deuridium shipment. Together with Durg, they boarded the runabout USS Rio Grande and beamed aboard the freighter, where they shot the captain, the cargo officer, and the helmsman. After this, they received an order to find the other crewmembers and kill them if necessary. (DS9: "The Passenger")
Monk 1 []
This monk was described as "a stern old crow" who was associated with Bareil Antos during his youth.
According to Bareil, at the age of five, this particular monk grabbed his ear to feel his pagh. As a chronic misbehaver, Bareil became his favorite victim and the monk was able to "virtually squeeze the pagh out of his ear with his thumb and forefinger." (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")
Monk 2 []
This monk was chanting a prayer to the Prophets when Benjamin Sisko entered a temple on Bajor to meet Kai Opaka in 2369. (DS9: "Emissary")
Monk 3 []
This passenger, who appeared to be a monk, arrived aboard a Bajoran transport in 2372. Upon his arrival he was greeted by Broik. According to Jake Sisko's character sketch of the individual, for potential story ideas, he observed that "a thief disguises himself as a monk so he can swindle a Ferengi…" (DS9: "The Muse")
Moset's victims []
Cardassian doctor Crell Moset used thousands of Bajorans (including Tabor's family) as guinea pigs for his barbaric medical experiments. Some were blinded so he could watch how they adapted to their disability, others were exposed to polytrinic acid to see how long it took for their skin to heal. Several hundred were infected with the Fostossa virus to test various treatments for it. Years later, Tabor could still recall the patients' screams. (VOY: "Nothing Human")
Opaka's son []
The son of Opaka was a freedom fighter whose life was sacrificed in order to save the lives of twelve hundred inhabitants of the Kendra Valley. (DS9: "The Collaborator")
Outpost 76 scientist[]
- See: Outpost 76 personnel
Pah-wraith followers[]
- See: Empok Nor personnel
Paqu advisor []
This man was the advisor of Varis Sul, the tetrarch of the Paqu in 2369.
He accompanied her aboard Deep Space 9 and was present during the negotiations between Varis Sul and Woban. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
Proka's wife []
According to Proka Migdal, his wife and he believed that the Cardassian orphan Rugal ought not to suffer for the crimes committed by others of his species. This directly contradicted with Zolan's assertion that they were raising Rugal to hate his own kind. (DS9: "Cardassians")
Property owners []
Aside from the Noh-Jay Consortium, three other property owners owned a strip of land on which the Bajoran government wished to build a reclamation facility. They all sold their portions of the property. (DS9: "Progress")
Prylar []
This prylar was one of two that escorted Winn Adami following her election as kai by the Vedek Assembly. (DS9: "The Collaborator")
Ravinok survivor []
This prisoner was a survivor of the Ravinok, a Cardassian prison transport. He and the other survivors of the Ravinok were enslaved by the Breen at a dilithium mine. Tora Ziyal, the daughter of Dukat's mistress, was also aboard. During the rescue by Kira and Dukat, he told them how many Breen were at the mine, and Dukat told him to get all the prisoners together. (DS9: "Indiscretion")
Roana's husband []
This man was a shopkeeper who owned a shop with his wife Roana for seventeen years on Bajor before they moved to Terok Nor in 2361. They opened a shop on the Promenade, which they jointly ran until he died in 2370. A few months later, with her heart not in the business, Roana planned to close it down until convinced otherwise by Martus Mazur. (DS9: "Rivals")
Ronara bar patrons []
These bar patrons visited a bar on Ronara Prime in the Demilitarized Zone in 2370. The waiter was also a Bajoran. In this bar, Starfleet Lieutenant Ro Laren met Santos and was introduced to the Maquis. (TNG: "Preemptive Strike")
Singha refugees[]
Sirah []
This elderly man was the Sirah of a Bajoran village, led by magistrate Faren Kag, until his death in 2369.
From 2360 onward, he took on Hovath as an apprentice to be the next Sirah. Hovath was finally given a chance to take over and "defeat" the Dal'Rok in 2369, but he failed and so the elderly man decided to choose someone else in order to motivate him. When he fell ill in the next couple days, he advised the magistrate to send out a medical emergency call and request help from Deep Space 9. In Chief Miles O'Brien, he found his "successor." The man started the next story, but collapsed while the Dal'Rok threatened the village and had O'Brien repeat after him. Shortly after the Dal'Rok was defeated, he died, the village then accepting O'Brien as the next Sirah. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
Starbase 25 visitors[]
Bouncer []
This older male bouncer stood outside Quark's Bar, where he was speaking with two Vulcans shortly after Beckett Mariner and Brad Boimler arrived on the station in 2381. (LD: "An Embarrassment Of Dooplers")
He was later present at Quark's Bar on Deep Space 9. (LD: "Hear All, Trust Nothing")
Shopper []
These shoppers were on the promenade speaking to each other shortly after Ensigns Beckett Mariner and Brad Boimler arrived on Starbase 25.
They were later in the casino when Mariner drove her kart through it.
A male shopper narrowly escaped being hit by Mariner's kart as they raced through the station's promenade. (LD: "An Embarrassment Of Dooplers")
Shopkeepers []
This shopkeeper operated a cart that sold bags, purses, and Bajoran earrings.
As he was pushing his cart onto the promenade, he hindered Mariner's attempt to outrun station security. (LD: "An Embarrassment Of Dooplers")
Tabor's family[]
Tabor's brother []
Tabor's brother was killed by Doctor Crell Moset as a result of the Cardassian's medical experiments. He was among the thousands killed by Moset prior to 2375. (VOY: "Nothing Human")
Tabor's grandfather []
Tabor's grandfather was among the thousands killed by Moset prior to 2375. Moset considered him old and helpless and therefore unworthy of life. He was operated on and had his internal organs exposed to nadion radiation, dying after six days. Tabor promised himself he would never forget the incident. (VOY: "Nothing Human")
Terok Nor residents[]
- See: Terok Nor residents
Timor's family[]
Timor's sons []
The two sons of bookkeeper Timor Landi and his wife lived in Rakantha Province on Bajor. (DS9: "Things Past")
Timor's wife []
The wife of Timor Landi was living in Rakantha Province on Bajor, with him and their two sons. (DS9: "Things Past")
Torman V patron []
This patron was in bar on Torman V in 2369 when Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Worf, and Doctor Crusher visited the establishment during an undercover mission. He was talking to DaiMon Solok but left when the three Starfleet officers moved closer. (TNG: "Chain Of Command, Part I")
Transport passenger []
This male passenger was on a transport that suffered a serious accident. He helped Kai Winn off the shuttle. (DS9: "Life Support")
Valo II settlers[]
- See: Valo II inhabitants
Varis' father []
The father of Varis Sul was the leader and tetrarch of the Bajoran Paqu faction until his death prior to 2369. His daughter, Varis Sul, became the new tetrarch after his death. The leader of the Navot, Woban, mentioned Varis Sul's father during negotiations aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
Vedek Assembly member []
This vedek was a member of the Vedek Assembly in 2370 and left the building which housed the Bajoran Choosing Ceremony shortly after Bareil. (DS9: "The Collaborator")
Village gift girls []
These three girls were presented as "gifts" for Chief O'Brien after he was elected as the new Sirah in 2369, to comfort his being and serve him. O'Brien told Faren Kag that his wife and daughter were on Deep Space 9 and Kag sent the gift girls away. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
Villager []
This woman asked for Miles O'Brien's blessing for her daughter after he had been proclaimed as the new Sirah of her village. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
Villagers []
These villagers lived in a village on Bajor, led by magistrate Faren Kag and guided by the storyteller, the Sirah in 2369. Because of several difficulties and hate among them in the past, the Sirah created the Dal'Rok, a manifestation of fear and pessimism of the villagers, from a fragment of an orb. The purpose of creating the Dal'Rok was to unite the villagers against a common foe. (DS9: "The Storyteller")