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'''Meressa''' was a former [[kai]] of [[Bajor]], a predecessor of [[Opaka]]. She once said "''What remains after [[death]] is but a shell... a sign that the [[pagh]] has begun its final journey to the [[Prophet]]s.''" ({{DS9|Indiscretion}})
 
'''Meressa''' was a former [[kai]] of [[Bajor]], a predecessor of [[Opaka]]. She once said "''What remains after [[death]] is but a shell... a sign that the [[pagh]] has begun its final journey to the [[Prophet]]s.''" ({{DS9|Indiscretion}})
   
{{Bginfo|Meressa appears in the ''[[Star Trek: Terok Nor]]'' novel ''[[Day of the Vipers]]''.}}
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{{Bginfo|Meressa appears in the ''[[Star Trek: Terok Nor]]'' novel ''[[Day of the Vipers]]''. She was depicted as the serving kai at the time of the official [[first contact]] between her people and the [[Cardassian]]s in [[2318]]. She died from the effects of a degenerative neurological disease known as Yerrin syndrome in [[2325]], three years before the official start of the [[Occupation of Bajor]]. The novel included the quotation given above.}}
   
 
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Meressa was a former kai of Bajor, a predecessor of Opaka. She once said "What remains after death is but a shell... a sign that the pagh has begun its final journey to the Prophets." (DS9: "Indiscretion")

Meressa appears in the Star Trek: Terok Nor novel Day of the Vipers. She was depicted as the serving kai at the time of the official first contact between her people and the Cardassians in 2318. She died from the effects of a degenerative neurological disease known as Yerrin syndrome in 2325, three years before the official start of the Occupation of Bajor. The novel included the quotation given above.

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