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List of unnamed [[Vorta]].
 
List of unnamed [[Vorta]].
   
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==Advisor {{anchor|Advisor 001}}==
==Adviser==
 
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This '''[[advisor]]''' worked with [[Cardassian]] [[Glinn]] [[Lasaran]] on [[Cardassia Prime]].
This Vorta worked with [[Lasaran]] on [[Cardassia Prime]]. In [[2374]], the Vorta became suspicious that someone working for them was an [[informant]] for the [[Federation]]. The Vorta made several inquiries and checks in Lasaran's section. ({{DS9|Change of Heart}})
 
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In [[2374]], according to Lasaran, "''The Vorta advisor here is getting suspicious''" that someone there was an [[Federation]] [[informant]]. He continued that, he was "''Asking questions. Making a lot of "routine" [[security check]]s in my section,''" forcing Lasaran to believe that he was soon to be discovered, and wished to [[defector|defect]] to the Federation. ({{DS9|Change of Heart}})
==Crash victim==
 
 
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In [[2373]], this Vorta was on a [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]] that crashed on [[Torga IV]]. The Vorta was killed when the [[inertial damper]]s failed. [[Worf]], [[Jadzia Dax]] and [[T'Lor]] later buried the Vorta over a ridge near the crash site. ({{DS9|The Ship}})
 
{{bginfo|According to the script of the episode, this was a female Vorta who was to be seen lying dead on the ceiling of the Jem'Hadar ship. In the finished episode, she doesn't appear however.}}
 
   
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== Assistants {{anchor|Assistants 001}}==
==Doctors==
 
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These '''[[assistant]]s''', one [[female]] and one [[male]], aided [[Borath]] during the [[Dominion]]s virtual interrogation of the crew of the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} in a cave on the {{dis|Founders' homeworld|2371}} in early [[2371]]. ({{DS9|The Search, Part II}})
After the [[morphogenic virus]] was discovered, many Vorta [[Doctor]]s tried to find a cure. In late 2375, the [[Female Changeling]] ordered them to be killed after not finding a cure. She then ordered [[Weyoun]] to activate their [[clone]]s, hoping for a "fresh perspective". ({{DS9|Penumbra}})
 
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File:Vorta female, The search II.jpg|''Played by [[Pinky Villaseñor]]''
 
File:Vorta male, The search II.jpg|''Played by [[unknown actor]]''
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==Doctors {{anchor|Doctors 001}}==
==Facilitators==
 
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These '''[[doctor]]s''' were assigned to discover a [[cure]] for the [[morphogenic virus]] that was affect the [[Changeling]]s.
In accordance with the [[non-aggression pact]] signed between the [[Dominion]] and the [[Bajoran]]s in later [[2373]], a group of '''Vorta facilitators''' later visited [[Bajor]], in early [[2374]] to help provide technical assistance. These Vorta were unarmed and unaccompanied from any [[Jem'Hadar]] soldiers.
 
   
 
In late [[2375]], the [[Female Changeling]] ordered that their work be documented and to then have them eliminated after not finding a cure, before further requesting that [[Weyoun 7|Weyoun]] activate their [[clone]]s, hoping for a "fresh perspective". ({{DS9|Penumbra}})
Many Bajoran critics, including [[Vedek]] [[Yassim]] viewed Bajor's acceptance of this group as the first step toward a Dominion [[occupation]]. ({{DS9|Rocks and Shoals}})
 
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==Facilitators {{anchor|Facilitators 001}}==
==Treaty attendee #1==
 
 
In accordance with the [[non-aggression pact]] signed between the [[Dominion]] and the [[Bajoran]]s in later [[2373]], a group of '''four hundred [[facilitator]]s''' later visited [[Bajor]], in early [[2374]] to help provide technical assistance. These Vorta were unarmed and unaccompanied from any [[Jem'Hadar]] soldiers.
[[File:Vorta on DS9 in 2375.jpg|thumb|150px|A Vorta]]
 
This Vorta was on [[Deep Space 9]] and signed the [[Treaty of Bajor]]. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
 
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Many Bajoran critics, including [[Vedek]] [[Yassim]] viewed Bajor's acceptance of this group as the first step toward a Dominion [[military occupation]]. ({{DS9|Rocks and Shoals}})
==Treaty attendee #2==
 
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[[File:Vorta on DS9 in 2375 2.jpg|thumb|150px|A Vorta]]
 
This Vorta was on [[Deep Space 9]] when the [[Treaty of Bajor]] was signed. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
 
{{bginfo|This Vorta was uncredited played by regular extra and stand-in [[Keith Rayve]].}}
 
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== Field supervisor {{anchor|Supervisor 001}}==
==Vorta on Cardassia Prime==
 
 
In [[2373]], this '''[[field supervisor]]''' was on a [[Sisko's attack ship|Jem'Hadar attack ship]] that [[crash landing|crashed]] on [[Torga IV]], after the ship's [[inertial damper]]s failed. [[Worf]], [[Jadzia Dax]] and [[T'Lor]] later buried the Vorta over a ridge near the crash site. ({{DS9|The Ship}})
[[File:Revok and Vorta.jpg|thumb|150px|Revok and a [[Vorta]]]]
 
 
{{bginfo|{{omid}}|According to the script of the episode, this was a female Vorta who was to be seen lying dead on the ceiling of the Jem'Hadar ship. In the finished episode, she doesn't appear however.}}
This Vorta accompanied [[Gul]] [[Revok]] to inspect the aftermath of the [[Dominion]]'s slaughter of [[Cardassian]]s loyal to the [[Cardassian Rebellion|Rebellion]] on [[Cardassia Prime]] in late [[2375]]. ({{DS9|The Dogs of War}})
 
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== Official 1 {{anchor|Official 001}}==
==Vorta female on Founders' homeworld==
 
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[[File:Vorta female, The search II.jpg|thumb|150px|A female Vorta]]
 
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|<gallery>
This Vorta worked in a cave on the [[Founders' homeworld]] in early [[2371]]. She helped conduct an experiment on members of the crew of the {{USS|Defiant|2370}}. ({{DS9|The Search, Part II}})
 
 
File:Vorta on Cardassia.jpg|On Cardassia Prime
{{bginfo|She was uncredited played by extra [[Pinky Villaseñor]].}}
 
 
File:Vorta on DS9 in 2375.jpg|On Deep Space 9
{{clear}}
 
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This '''official''' accompanied [[Gul]] [[Revok]] to inspect the aftermath of the [[Dominion]]'s slaughter of [[Cardassian]]s loyal to the [[Cardassian Rebellion|Rebellion]] on [[Cardassia Prime]] in late [[2375]]. ({{DS9|The Dogs of War}})
   
 
He was later an attendee who arrived at [[Deep Space 9]] and was present when the [[Female Changeling]] signed the [[Treaty of Bajor]]. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
==Vorta male on Founders' homeworld==
 
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{{bginfo|This Vorta was played by regular background actor [[Mark Major]] who received no credit for this appearance. {{CCG name|Tholun|his}}|In "The Dogs of War" he was referred to in the script as a "N.D. Vorta".|The costume worn by Major in "What You Leave Behind" was originally made for wear by [[Iggy Pop]] as [[Yelgrun]] in {{e|The Magnificent Ferengi}}, but Pop ended up wearing a different costume in that episode than intended. Two of the costumes themselves were later sold off in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] for US$665.00 and $1,224.99, respectively, and still featured name tags reading "Iggy pop". ''{{stala|3538}} {{stala|6337}}''}}
[[File:Vorta male, The search II.jpg|thumb|150px|A male Vorta]]
 
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This Vorta worked in a cave on the Founders' homeworld in early 2371. He helped conduct an experiment on members of the crew of the USS ''Defiant''. ({{DS9|The Search, Part II}})
 
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== Official 2 {{anchor|Official 002}} ==
 
[[File:Vorta on DS9 in 2375 2.jpg|thumb|150px|A Vorta]]
 
This '''attendee''' was on [[Deep Space 9]] when the [[Treaty of Bajor]] was signed. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
 
{{bginfo|This Vorta was uncredited played by regular extra and stand-in [[Keith Rayve]].}}
 
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==External link==
 
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 21 November 2019

List of unnamed Vorta.

Advisor

This advisor worked with Cardassian Glinn Lasaran on Cardassia Prime.

In 2374, according to Lasaran, "The Vorta advisor here is getting suspicious" that someone there was an Federation informant. He continued that, he was "Asking questions. Making a lot of "routine" security checks in my section," forcing Lasaran to believe that he was soon to be discovered, and wished to defect to the Federation. (DS9: "Change of Heart")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Assistants

These assistants, one female and one male, aided Borath during the Dominions virtual interrogation of the crew of the USS Defiant in a cave on the Founders' homeworld in early 2371. (DS9: "The Search, Part II")

Doctors

These doctors were assigned to discover a cure for the morphogenic virus that was affect the Changelings.

In late 2375, the Female Changeling ordered that their work be documented and to then have them eliminated after not finding a cure, before further requesting that Weyoun activate their clones, hoping for a "fresh perspective". (DS9: "Penumbra")

These doctors were only mentioned in dialogue.

Facilitators

In accordance with the non-aggression pact signed between the Dominion and the Bajorans in later 2373, a group of four hundred facilitators later visited Bajor, in early 2374 to help provide technical assistance. These Vorta were unarmed and unaccompanied from any Jem'Hadar soldiers.

Many Bajoran critics, including Vedek Yassim viewed Bajor's acceptance of this group as the first step toward a Dominion military occupation. (DS9: "Rocks and Shoals")

These facilitators were only mentioned in dialogue.

Field supervisor

In 2373, this field supervisor was on a Jem'Hadar attack ship that crashed on Torga IV, after the ship's inertial dampers failed. Worf, Jadzia Dax and T'Lor later buried the Vorta over a ridge near the crash site. (DS9: "The Ship")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
According to the script of the episode, this was a female Vorta who was to be seen lying dead on the ceiling of the Jem'Hadar ship. In the finished episode, she doesn't appear however.

Official 1

This official accompanied Gul Revok to inspect the aftermath of the Dominion's slaughter of Cardassians loyal to the Rebellion on Cardassia Prime in late 2375. (DS9: "The Dogs of War")

He was later an attendee who arrived at Deep Space 9 and was present when the Female Changeling signed the Treaty of Bajor. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

This Vorta was played by regular background actor Mark Major who received no credit for this appearance. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Tholun.
In "The Dogs of War" he was referred to in the script as a "N.D. Vorta".
The costume worn by Major in "What You Leave Behind" was originally made for wear by Iggy Pop as Yelgrun in "The Magnificent Ferengi", but Pop ended up wearing a different costume in that episode than intended. Two of the costumes themselves were later sold off in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction for US$665.00 and $1,224.99, respectively, and still featured name tags reading "Iggy pop". [1] [2]

Official 2

Vorta on DS9 in 2375 2

A Vorta

This attendee was on Deep Space 9 when the Treaty of Bajor was signed. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

This Vorta was uncredited played by regular extra and stand-in Keith Rayve.

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