The Hedrikspool Province was an equatorial province on the planet Bajor.
In 2370, a new nature preserve was opened in the province. Vedek Bareil jokingly suggested to Kira they could talk about this instead of his speech about the Eighth Prophecy in the station's shrine. (DS9: "Shadowplay")
In 2401, Admiral Jean-Luc Picard kept a map of Bajor's major archaeological sites in the study at Château Picard that identified Hedrikspool Province, including the nature preserve, Sirah, and nearby archaeological sites in the region. (PIC: "The Star Gazer")
Geographical features on Bajor |
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Land formations: Cliffs of Undalar • Dahkur Hills • Fire Caves • Janitza Mountains • Kendra Valley • Kola Mountain • Northern peninsula • Northwest peninsula |
Perikian Peninsula • Ratosha Pass • Sahving Valley • Serpent's Ridge • Southern islands • Tanis Canyon • Trilar Peninsula |
Forests: Bestri Woods |
Rivers: Glyrhond River • Holana River • Qui'al Dam • Yolja River |
Districts: Northeastern District • Northwestern District |
Provinces: Dahkur • Ducrain • Eastern • Hedrikspool • Hill • Jalandra • Janitza • Kendra • Lonar Province • Lotha • Musilla • Navot • Paqu • Rakantha • Tozhat • Wyntara Mas |
Settlements: B'hala • Hathon • Ilvia • Jalanda City • Janir • Jo'Kala • Kran-Tobol • Lasuma • Relliketh • Tamulna • Tempasa • Unnamed |
Other: H'erat |
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Background information[]
Writer Robert Hewitt Wolfe named this province after his freshman dormitory at UCLA, Hedrick Hall. [1]
Hedrickspool Province was labeled along the equator on a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine production map of Bajor that Wolfe maintained, as well as a map of Bajor derived from it by Geoffrey Mandel for Star Trek: Star Charts. (p. 42) [2](X) Mandel brought the label forward for a map of archaeological sites created for Star Trek: Picard. [3]
External link[]
- Hedrikspool Province at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works