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==Physiology==
==Physiology==


The Prophets do not have a material form. Within the wormhole they inhabit, they appear as swirling blue clouds; outside, they must inhabit the body of a third party to interact with their environment<ref>[[DS9]]: Emissary</ref>. While inhabiting physical bodies, they are capable of firing destructive energy blasts. No matter their form, the Prophets are extremely vulnerable to [[technobabble|chronitons]]<ref>DS9: The Assignment</ref>.
The Prophets do not have a material form. Within the wormhole they inhabit, they appear as swirling blue clouds; outside, they must inhabit the body of a third party to interact with their environment<ref>[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|DS9]]: Emissary</ref>. While inhabiting physical bodies, they are capable of firing destructive energy blasts. No matter their form, the Prophets are extremely vulnerable to [[technobabble|chronitons]]<ref>DS9: The Assignment</ref>.


==Culture==
==Culture==

Revision as of 07:51, 23 October 2008

The Prophets (know colloquially as the wormhole aliens) are a race of non-corporeal beings in the Star Trek universe. They inhabit the Bajoran Wormhole, known to the Bajorans as the Celestial Temple, and played a small yet critical part in the Dominion War.

Physiology

The Prophets do not have a material form. Within the wormhole they inhabit, they appear as swirling blue clouds; outside, they must inhabit the body of a third party to interact with their environment[1]. While inhabiting physical bodies, they are capable of firing destructive energy blasts. No matter their form, the Prophets are extremely vulnerable to chronitons[2].

Culture

The Prophets claim to have no concept of linear time. While this claim would seem dubious at best, they have been known to unwittingly create ontological paradoxes such as the conception of their Emissary[3].

When communicating with visitors within the wormhole, the Prophets use elaborate visions based on critical events in their guest's past. While these visions feature many speaking "characters" taking the role of the Prophets, it is unknown if they in fact depict different Prophets, or if they are all controlled by a single entity.

For thousands of years, the Prophets have interacted with the people of Bajor through various emissaries and artefacts. The purpose of this interaction is something of a mystery; at times the Prophets show little regard for the Bajorans' well-being[4], while at others they go through great lengths to safeguard them[5].

Prophets that have been banished from the Celestial Temple are known as Pah-wraith. The reason for their banishment is never explicitly stated; statements by their Emissary, Gul Dukat, suggest they plot to dominate the Alpha Quadrant[6]. Some Pah-wraith are imprisoned in the Bajoran Fire Caves, others in various artefacts. Battles between escaped Pah-wraith and Prophets are known as Reckonings[7].

The Prophets remained neutral during the opening stages of the Dominion War, allowing Dominion ships free passage through the wormhole[8]. They eventually sided with the Federation to protect their Emissary, destroying or displacing a Dominion fleet attempting to reach the Alpha Quadrant[9].

Technology

The Prophets created and distributed ten Orbs, devices that induce the visions through which the Prophets communicate. One of the Orbs allows for controlled time travel, though the mechanism by which it operates is unknown[10].

References

  1. DS9: Emissary
  2. DS9: The Assignment
  3. DS9: Shadows and Symbols
  4. DS9: seen throughout the Cardassian occupation
  5. DS9: Rapture
  6. DS9: What You Leave Behind
  7. DS9: The Reckoning
  8. DS9: Favor the Bold
  9. DS9: Sacrifice of Angels
  10. DS9: Trials and Tribble-ations