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* FixFic: ''Night of the Vipers'' reconciles the longstanding ContinuitySnarl of the Bajoran Occupation's exact length (which was initially established as 60 years in "Emissary" before going back and forth between 40 and 50 years throughout the remainder of [=DS9=]). ''Night'''s fix is that the Cardassians make first contact with Bajor in 2318. Over the next decade, they slowly begin entrenching themselves on the planet until formally occupying Bajor by 2328 (and not ending until 2369). In other words, the 40 year and 50 year lengths are ''both'' correct. The Occupation's ''official'' length is 40 years, while the ''unofficial'' length combines those 40 years with the preceding 10 years of gradual entrenchment.

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* FixFic: ''Night ''Day of the Vipers'' reconciles the longstanding ContinuitySnarl of the Bajoran Occupation's exact length (which was initially established as 60 years in "Emissary" before going back and forth between 40 and 50 years throughout the remainder of [=DS9=]). ''Night'''s ''Day'''s fix is that the Cardassians make first contact with Bajor in 2318. Over the next decade, they slowly begin entrenching themselves on the planet until formally occupying Bajor by 2328 (and not ending until 2369). In other words, the 40 year and 50 year lengths are ''both'' correct. The Occupation's ''official'' length is 40 years, while the ''unofficial'' length combines those 40 years with the preceding 10 years of gradual entrenchment.

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* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: The reason why Hadlo initially allies the Oralian Way with the Central Command for the diplomatic mission to Bajor; the Cardassian Government is starting to clamp down and imprison members of the church throughout Cardassian space, and the cleric rightly believes that if he can make his group essential to diplomatic relations with the Bajorans, it will ensure their continued survival.



* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: While there are some exceptions, many of the Bajorans fall for the Cardassian's schemes and see them as kindred spirits and good allies in the decades leading up to the Occupation. Conversely, many Bajorans dislike the Federation because of their mostly secular government, society, and embrace of science over theology.



* RevengeBeforeReason: Bajorans are prone to holding grudges and vendettas long past the point of reason, as is noted throughout the series, by Bajoran characters and Cardassians both. Their stubborn commitment to stewing over wrongs both real and imagined becomes a fatal flaw when Dukat decides it's the perfect means of controlling them; all he has to do is fan the flames of their anger against a preferred target, and they'll be too angry and focused to see his agenda unfolding.

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* RevengeBeforeReason: Bajorans are prone to holding grudges and vendettas long past the point of reason, as is noted throughout the series, by Bajoran characters and Cardassians both. Their stubborn commitment to stewing over wrongs both real and imagined becomes a fatal flaw when Dukat decides it's the perfect means of controlling them; all he has to do is fan the flames of their anger against a preferred target, and they'll be too angry and focused to see his agenda unfolding. Of course, this same need for revenge would also come back to bite the Cardassians in the butt during and after the Occupation.


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* YouCantFightFate: Several characters receive visions of the future through the Bajoran Orbs, or prophetic dreams from Oralius. Sadly, all their attempts to avert or warn of the DarkFuture ahead for Bajor and Cardassia fail or fall on deaf ears.
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It details the backstory to ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', including the Cardassian annexation of Bajor and the early lives of several major characters (chief among them Dukat, Odo, Kira Nerys and Ro Laren). It also features a number of established supporting characters, filling in their lives and backstories as well.

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It details the backstory to ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', including the Cardassian annexation of Bajor and the early lives of several major characters (chief among them Dukat, [[Characters/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineGulDukat Dukat]], Odo, Kira Nerys and Ro Laren). It also features a number of established supporting characters, filling in their lives and backstories as well.

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''Terok Nor'' is a trilogy of novels and a part of the so-called Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse. It details the backstory to ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', including the Cardassian annexation of Bajor and the early lives of several major characters (chief among them Dukat, Odo, Kira Nerys and Ro Laren). It also features a number of established supporting characters, filling in their lives and backstories as well. Advertised as part of ''Literature/StarTrekTheLostEra'', it also contains many a ContinuityNod to the ''Literature/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineRelaunch'' books.

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''Terok Nor'' is a trilogy of novels and a part of the so-called Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse. ''Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse''.

It details the backstory to ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', including the Cardassian annexation of Bajor and the early lives of several major characters (chief among them Dukat, Odo, Kira Nerys and Ro Laren). It also features a number of established supporting characters, filling in their lives and backstories as well. well.

Advertised as part of ''Literature/StarTrekTheLostEra'', it also contains many a ContinuityNod to the ''Literature/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineRelaunch'' books.


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* FixFic: ''Night of the Vipers'' reconciles the longstanding ContinuitySnarl of the Bajoran Occupation's exact length It was initially established as 60 years in "Emissary", then went back and forth between 40 or 50 years throughout the rest of [=DS9=]). ''Night'' strikes a middle balance, establishing that the Cardassians make first contact with Bajor in 2318. Over the next decade, they slowly begin entrenching themselves on the planet until formally occupying Bajor by 2328 (and not ending until 2369). In other words, the 40 year and 50 year lengths are ''both'' correct. The Occupation's ''official'' length is 40 years, while the ''unofficial'' length combines those 40 years with the preceding 10 years of gradual entrenchment.

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* FixFic: ''Night of the Vipers'' reconciles the longstanding ContinuitySnarl of the Bajoran Occupation's exact length It (which was initially established as 60 years in "Emissary", then went "Emissary" before going back and forth between 40 or and 50 years throughout the rest remainder of [=DS9=]). ''Night'' strikes a middle balance, establishing ''Night'''s fix is that the Cardassians make first contact with Bajor in 2318. Over the next decade, they slowly begin entrenching themselves on the planet until formally occupying Bajor by 2328 (and not ending until 2369). In other words, the 40 year and 50 year lengths are ''both'' correct. The Occupation's ''official'' length is 40 years, while the ''unofficial'' length combines those 40 years with the preceding 10 years of gradual entrenchment.

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