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[[Image:Jeraddo surface.jpg|right|thumb|The surface of Jeraddo.]]'''Jeraddo''' (or Lunar V) was the fifth of [[Bajor]]'s five [[moon]]s.
 
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'''Jeraddo''' (or '''Lunar V''') was the originally inhabited fifth moon of [[Bajor]].
   
In [[2369]], the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] decided to utilize the moon's molten core to provide much needed [[energy]] for [[Bajor]].However this process would leave the moon uninhabitable. The inhabitants agreed to leave and were relocated elsewhere in the [[Bajor system]]. Three people, however, refused to leave their home: [[Mullibok]], [[Baltrim]] and [[Keena]]. They had no contact with Bajor and were unaware that the [[Cardassian]]s had left the system several months earlier. After the [[Bajoran Militia]] attempted to remove them by force, Mullibok was injured. Without Mullibok to care for them, Baltrim and Keena were evacuated to Bajor. To force Mullibok to leave, [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] set the cottage on fire. Mullibok left and Jeraddo became uninhabitable. ''([[DS9]]:"[[Progress]]")''
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In [[2369]], the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] decided to utilize the moon's molten core to provide much needed [[energy]] for [[Bajor]]. However, this process would leave the moon uninhabitable. The inhabitants agreed to leave and were relocated elsewhere in the [[Bajoran system]]. Three people, however, refused to leave their home: [[Mullibok]], [[Baltrim]] and [[Keena]]. They had no contact with Bajor and were unaware that the [[Cardassian]]s had left the system several [[month]]s earlier. After the [[Bajoran Militia]] attempted to remove them by force, Mullibok was injured. Without Mullibok to care for them, Baltrim and Keena were evacuated to Bajor. To force Mullibok to leave, [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] set his [[cottage]] on [[fire]]. Mullibok left and Jeraddo became uninhabitable. ({{DS9|Progress}})
   
Also located on Jeraddo, was [[Lunar V base]], a small camp of the [[Bajoran Resistance]], which stored a few sub-impulse raiders here. Furthermore, the [[Palukoo]], a dog-sized arachnid, exists as one of the indigenous lifeforms. ''([[DS9]]: "[[The Siege]]")''
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Also located on Jeraddo was the [[Lunar V base]], a small camp of the [[Bajoran Resistance]], which stored a few [[Bajoran raider|sub-impulse raider]]s there. Furthermore, the [[Palukoo]], a [[dog]]-sized [[arachnid]], existed there as one of the indigenous [[lifeform]]s. ({{DS9|The Siege}})
   
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:''Jeraddo is featured prominently in the computer game [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen]], in which [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] and [[Worf]] must locate a [[Pah-wraith]] temple on the devastated moon containing an ancient mural that depicts the Orbs of the Pah-wraiths, as well as the formation of a second [[Celestial Temple]].''
 
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== Background ==
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', on page 42, Jeraddo was classified as a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Planetary classification|M class]] moon. After the moon was converted into an energy-production facility, the classification for this moon was changed to Class Y.
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== Apocrypha ==
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Jeraddo was featured prominently in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium]]'' novels, where one of the three Red [[Orb]]s was hidden on an old settlement on the moon, and was subsequently discovered by Sisko when a Cardassian scientist tries to acquire it.
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A version of these same events takes place in the computer game ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen]]'', in which [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] and [[Worf]] must locate a [[Pah-wraith]] temple on the devastated moon containing an ancient mural that depicts the Orbs of the Pah-wraiths, as well as the formation of a second [[Celestial Temple]].
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Jeraddo was also seen in the [[video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Legacy]]'', in the second-to-last level, set during the [[Borg]] invasion of the Bajoran system in [[2380]].
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:''These same events (or an extremely similar version of) appear in the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium]] novels.''
 
   
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Revision as of 21:31, 20 March 2014

Jeraddo (or Lunar V) was the originally inhabited fifth moon of Bajor.

In 2369, the Bajoran Provisional Government decided to utilize the moon's molten core to provide much needed energy for Bajor. However, this process would leave the moon uninhabitable. The inhabitants agreed to leave and were relocated elsewhere in the Bajoran system. Three people, however, refused to leave their home: Mullibok, Baltrim and Keena. They had no contact with Bajor and were unaware that the Cardassians had left the system several months earlier. After the Bajoran Militia attempted to remove them by force, Mullibok was injured. Without Mullibok to care for them, Baltrim and Keena were evacuated to Bajor. To force Mullibok to leave, Major Kira Nerys set his cottage on fire. Mullibok left and Jeraddo became uninhabitable. (DS9: "Progress")

Also located on Jeraddo was the Lunar V base, a small camp of the Bajoran Resistance, which stored a few sub-impulse raiders there. Furthermore, the Palukoo, a dog-sized arachnid, existed there as one of the indigenous lifeforms. (DS9: "The Siege")

Background

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts, on page 42, Jeraddo was classified as a M class moon. After the moon was converted into an energy-production facility, the classification for this moon was changed to Class Y.

Apocrypha

Jeraddo was featured prominently in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium novels, where one of the three Red Orbs was hidden on an old settlement on the moon, and was subsequently discovered by Sisko when a Cardassian scientist tries to acquire it.

A version of these same events takes place in the computer game Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen, in which Sisko and Worf must locate a Pah-wraith temple on the devastated moon containing an ancient mural that depicts the Orbs of the Pah-wraiths, as well as the formation of a second Celestial Temple.

Jeraddo was also seen in the video game Star Trek: Legacy, in the second-to-last level, set during the Borg invasion of the Bajoran system in 2380.

External link

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