The '''wormhole relay station''' was a [[subspace relay station]] that allowed [[communications]] from the [[Alpha Quadrant]] to pass through the [[Bajoran wormhole]] into the [[Gamma Quadrant]] between [[stardate]]s [[2371|48543.2]] and [[2373|50564.2]].
The '''wormhole relay station''' was a [[subspace relay station]] that allowed [[communications]] from the [[Alpha Quadrant]] to pass through the [[Bajoran wormhole]] into the [[Gamma Quadrant]] between [[stardate]]s [[2371|48543.2]] and [[2373|50564.2]].
==Historical Background==
==Historical Background==
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Although communications through the wormhole were possible, it was unreliable and required the wormhole to be open while the transmissions occurred. Some attempts were made in [[2370]] to produce a reliable communications network that traversed the wormhole, but due to the wormhole's high interference, which consisted of unstable [[subspace]][[carrier wave]]s and high [[phase variance]]s, the signal was not strong enough to pass through the wormhole. [[Subspace communications]] that bypassed the wormhole could take over 20 years to reach the Gamma Quadrant. ([[DS9]]: "[[Battle Lines]]", "[[The Alternate]]", "[[Whispers]]")
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Although communications through the [[wormhole]] were possible, it was unreliable and required the wormhole to be open while the transmissions occurred. Some attempts were made in [[2370]] to produce a reliable communications network that traversed the wormhole, but due to the wormhole's high interference, which consisted of unstable [[subspace|subspace carrier wave]]s and high [[phase variance]]s, the signal was not strong enough to pass through. [[Subspace communication]]s that bypassed the wormhole could take over twenty years to reach the Gamma Quadrant. ({{DS9|Battle Lines|The Alternate|Whispers}})
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The disastrous [[TheDestruction of the Odyssey|first contact]] between the [[Dominion]] and the [[Federation]] created a growing need to have a reliable communications conduit to the Gamma Quadrant, so that Dominion activity could be monitored.
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The disastrous [[FirstContact]] between the [[Dominion]] and the [[Federation]] created a growing need to have a reliable communications conduit to the Gamma Quadrant so that Dominion activity could be monitored.
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In 2371, the [[Bajoran]]s put behind [[Occupation of Bajor|50 years]] of hatred against the [[Cardassian]]s when [[Vedek]] [[Bareil]], under the auspices of [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]], brokered a historic [[Bajoran-Cardassian Treaty|peace treaty]] between the [[Cardassian Union]] and [[Bajor]] which was signed by [[Legate]] [[Turrel]] and [[Kai]] [[Winn Adami|Winn]]. This treaty paved the way for the wormhole relay station to be built. ([[DS9]]: "[[Life Support]]")
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In 2371, the [[Bajoran]]s put behind [[Occupation of Bajor|fifty years]] of hatred towards the [[Cardassian]]s when [[Vedek]] [[Bareil Antos|Bareil]], under the auspices of [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]], brokered an historic [[Bajoran-Cardassian Treaty|peace treaty]] between the [[Cardassian Union]] and [[Bajor]] which was signed by [[Legate]] [[Turrel]] and [[Kai]] [[Winn Adami|Winn]]. This treaty paved the way for the wormhole relay station to be built. ({{DS9|Life Support}})
The first joint Federation-Bajoran-Cardassian effort under the new peace treaty was to create a Gamma Quadrant relay station to aid communications between the two distant Quadrants. The Cardassian government would send three of its scientists, [[Ulani Belor]], [[Gilora Rejal]], and [[Dejar]], to participate in the effort. However, former [[Vedek]] [[Yarka]] warned the [[Emissary]], Benjamin Sisko, that the Cardassian involvement in the project would lead to the destruction of the wormhole according to [[Trakor|Trakor's]] [[Trakor's Third Prophecy|Third Prophecy]] which predicted that three vipers would destroy the [[Celestial Temple]],but despite his objections Commander Sisko ordered the project to proceed because the [[Kai]] and [[Vedek Assembly]] already agreed on the project.
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The first joint Federation-Bajoran-Cardassian effort under the new peace treaty, called the '''Wormhole Comm Relay Project''', was to create a Gamma Quadrant relay station to aid communications between the two distant [[quadrant]]s. The Cardassian government sent three of its scientists, [[Ulani Belor]], [[Gilora Rejal]], and [[Dejar]], to participate in the effort. However, former [[Vedek]] [[Yarka]] warned the [[Emissary of the Prophets]], Benjamin Sisko, that the Cardassian involvement in the project would lead to the destruction of the wormhole according to [[Trakor]]'s [[Trakor's Third Prophecy|Third Prophecy]], which predicted that three vipers would destroy the [[Celestial Temple]].Despite his objections, though, Commander Sisko ordered the project to proceed because the [[Kai]] and [[Vedek Assembly]] had already agreed on the project.
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[[Image:Wormhole_relay_station_test_fase.jpg|thumb|The Defiant encounters trouble testing the relay]]
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[[File:Wormhole_relay_station_test_fase.jpg|thumb|The ''Defiant'' encounters trouble testing the relay]]
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In accordance with the project plans, the [[USSDefiant (NX-74205)|USS ''Defiant'']] positioned the signaling [[satellite]] at the Bajoran end of the wormhole and deployed the relay station on the Gamma Quadrant side. While testing the relay station the crew discovered a [[comet]] whose trajectory would pass close to the wormhole. Major Kira saw this as a support to Yarka's claim about the prophecy.
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In accordance with the project plans, the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} positioned the signaling [[artificial satellite|satellite]] at the Bajoran end of the wormhole and deployed the relay station on the Gamma Quadrant side. While testing the relay station, the crew discovered a [[comet]] whose trajectory would pass close to the wormhole. Major Kira saw this as a support to Yarka's claim about the prophecy.
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When the first test of the relay produced no results, the team conducted a second test using a different subspace frequency. However, the second test inadvertently opened the wormhole, which increased it's gravity, and set the comet on a collision course with the wormhole.
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When the first test of the relay produced no results, the team conducted a second test using a different [[subspace frequency]]. However, the second test inadvertently opened the wormhole, which increased its gravity and set the comet on a collision course with the wormhole.
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Simply destroying the comet could have created multiple fragments, so [[Chief of Operations|Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] modified the [[phaser]]s of the ''Defiant'' to generate a wide beam that would encompass the entire comet and destroy it evenly. When the ''Defiant'' fired her phasers, however, a standard burst was fired instead, causing the comet to split into three pieces, all still on course for the wormhole. O'Brien's examination of the weapon system suggested he made a mistake, one that even a first-year [[engineering]] student wouldn't make, but Gilora toldto him that Dejar was a member of the [[Obsidian Order]] and that she had sabotaged the phasers in an effort to undermine Cardassian-Bajoran relations by trying to let the relay project fail. It seemed the prophecy would fulfillitselflike Yarka had told.
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Simply destroying the comet could have created multiple fragments, so [[Chief of Operations|Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] modified the [[phaser]]s of the ''Defiant'' to generate a wide beam that would encompass the entire comet and destroy it evenly. When the ''Defiant'' fired her phasers, however, a standard burst was fired instead, causing the comet to split into three pieces, all still on course for the wormhole. O'Brien's examination of the weapon system suggested he made a mistake, one that even a first-year [[engineering]] student wouldn't make. Gilora theninformed him that Dejar was a member of the [[Obsidian Order]] and that she had sabotaged the phasers in an effort to undermine Cardassian-Bajoran relations by trying to let the relay project fail. It seemed the prophecy would be fulfilledjustas Yarka had said.
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To save the relay project from a disaster, Sisko positioned a [[shuttle]] between the three comet fragments in an attempt to contain them while they passed through the wormhole. Despiteleaking a little silithium, he and Kira successfully contained the fragments, and kept the wormhole intact. More importantly, the [[silithium]]which was inadvertently released during the procedure created a small [[subspace filament]] in the wormhole, large enough for the wormhole relay station to work. Sisko had fulfilled the prophecy, although not in the way Yarka explained it, and ensured that the wormhole would never close again.
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To save the relay project from a disaster, Sisko positioned a [[shuttle]] between the three comet fragments in an attempt to contain them while they passed through the wormhole. Exceptfor a smallamount of [[silithium]] leakage from the comet, he and Kira successfully contained the fragments and kept the wormhole intact. More importantly, the silithium that was inadvertently released during the procedure created a small [[subspace filament]] in the wormhole, large enough for the wormhole relay station to work. Sisko had fulfilled the prophecy, although not in the way Yarka explained it, and ensured that the wormhole would never close again. ({{DS9|Destiny}})
==Logistics==
==Logistics==
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[[Image:Wormhole relay station graphic.jpg|thumb|Schematic of the wormhole relay station]]
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[[File:Wormhole relay station graphic.jpg|thumb|Schematic of the wormhole relay station]]
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The wormhole relay station consisted of a Starfleet-produced signaling platform and was positioned two [[kilometer]]s from the [[wormhole]] entrance. It also contained a Cardassian transceiver (devised by Ulani) that was powered by a Starfleet power grid. The transceiver assembly would send a subspace carrier wave through the wormhole to a second transceiver, located on Deep Space 9.
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The wormhole relay station consisted of a Starfleet-produced signaling platform and was positioned two [[kilometer]]s from the wormhole entrance. It also contained a Cardassian transceiver, devised by Ulani, that was powered by a Starfleet [[power grid]]. The transceiver assembly sent a subspace carrier wave through the wormhole to a second transceiver, located on Deep Space 9.
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The transceiver used [[Soliton wave|soliton]] pulses, carefully tuned to eliminate any phase variance below 0.005%, to minimize the impact on the wormhole. Ulani and Gilora improved the station's signaling array so it could accommodate the new transmissions (and removed O'Brien's secondary backup of the station's system in the process), however, the simulations showed that transmission frequencies in the [[delta band frequency|delta bands]] would not work, and the [[theta band frequency|theta bands]] frequencies could create a [[subspace inversion]]. In essence it was the subspace filament that allowed transmissions to occur, this filament (created when the comet's silithium reacted with the wormhole's [[ambient radiation]]) was a thin trail that acted like a subspace carrier wave and helped to carry transmissions through the bends of the wormhole. ([[DS9]]: "[[Destiny]]")
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==ServiceRecord==
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Thetransceiver used [[Soliton wave|soliton]] pulses, carefully tuned to eliminate any phase variance below 0.005% to minimize the impact on the wormhole. Ulani and Gilora improved the station's signaling array so it could accommodate the new transmissions (and removed O'Brien's secondary backup of the station's system in the process); however, the simulations showed that transmission [[frequency|frequencies]] in the [[delta radiation|delta band]] would not work, and the [[theta radiation|theta band]] frequencies could create a [[subspace inversion]]. In essence, it was the subspace filament that allowed transmissions to occur; the filament (created when the comet's silithium reacted with the wormhole's ambient [[radiation]]) was a thin trail that acted like a subspace carrier wave and helped to carry transmissions through the bends of the wormhole. ({{DS9|Destiny}})
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The subspace relay station played an important part of communications while [[Starfleet]] explored the Gamma Quadrant.
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In[[Julian Bashir|Julian Bashir's]] [[coma]]-induced reality created by the [[Lethean]] [[Altovar]], a simulation of Chief O'Brien managed to communicate to the outside using the relay station. It revealed the voices of [[Jadzia Dax]] and Sisko in the real world, trying to revive Bashir from the [[Telepathy|telepathic]] damage caused by the Lethean. ([[DS9]]: "[[Distant Voices]]")
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==Servicerecord==
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The subspace relay station played an important part in communications while [[Starfleet]] explored the Gamma Quadrant.
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When [[EnabranTain]] wasabouttodestroy the [[Founders' homeworld|homeworld of the]] [[Founders]], StarfleetorderedSiskotostayputandprotectBajor,butSiskowantedtorescue[[Odo]],beingheldcaptivebyTain,anddecidedto pursue him. If Sisko foundanyDominioncomingthroughthewormhole,hewould warn the AlphaQuadrantusing the communications relay. ([[DS9]]:"[[The Die is Cast]]")
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In [[JulianBashir]]'s[[coma]]-inducedrealitycreatedby the [[Lethean]] [[Altovar]], asimulationofChiefO'Brienmanagedtocommunicatetotheoutsideusingtherelaystation.Itrevealedthevoicesof[[JadziaDax]]and Sisko intherealworld,tryingtoreviveBashirfrom the [[telepathy|telepathic]]damagecaused by the Lethean. ({{DS9|DistantVoices}})
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Before [[General]][[Martok (Changeling)|Martok]] invadedCardassiaandstarted the [[SecondFederation-KlingonWar]], he was ordered to protectDeepSpace9ineventofanattackbythe Dominion, who hadplaced[[changeling]]sthroughouttheAlphaQuadrant.[[Captain]]Siskopolitelyrefusedtheofferforhelp,citingthefactthat the communicationsrelaypickedupno[[Jem'Hadar]]activitynear the wormhole. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Wayofthe Warrior]]")
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When [[EnabranTain]] wasabouttodestroy the [[Founders'homeworld|homeworldof the]] [[Founder]]s, Starfleet ordered Sisko to stayputandprotectBajor.Sisko,though,wantedtorescue[[Odo]], who wasbeingheldcaptivebyTain,anddecidedtopursuehim.IfSiskofoundanyDominionforcescomingthrough the wormhole,hewouldwarntheAlphaQuadrantusing the communications relay. ({{DS9|The DieisCast}})
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[[Lieutenant]] [[Arriaga]],underordersfrom[[Admiral]] [[Leyton]], attempted to misleadStarfleetintothinking the Dominion weresendingcloakedshipsto the Alpha Quadrant. Hedidsobyattachingasubspacemodulatorto the communicationssatellite. The modulator had the effectofmakingthewormholeopenandcloseatrandom. ([[DS9]]:"[[Homefront]]","[[ParadiseLost]]")
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Before [[General]] [[Martok (Changeling)|Martok]] invadedCardassiaandstarted the [[Federation-Klingon War (2372-73)]], he was ordered to protectDeepSpace9 in event of an attack by the Dominion,whohadplacedChangelingsthroughout the Alpha Quadrant. [[Captain]]Siskopolitelyrefusedtheofferforhelp,citing the factthat the communicationsrelaypickedupno[[Jem'Hadar]]activitynearthewormhole. ({{DS9|TheWayofthe Warrior}})
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WhenO'Brienwasconvictedof spying on the [[Argrathi]] government, the Argrathiscommunicated to the stationvia the wormhole relay. ([[DS9]]:"[[Hard Time]]")
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[[Lieutenant]][[Arriaga]],underordersfrom [[Admiral]] [[Leyton]], attempted to mislead Starfleet into thinking the Dominion was sending cloakedships to the AlphaQuadrant. He did so by attaching a subspace modulator to the communications satellite. The modulator had the effect of making the wormhole open and close at random. ({{DS9|Homefront|ParadiseLost}})
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Bashirused the relay stationanumber of timesduring his individual missions in the Gamma Quadrant, such as when he tried to cure the [[Jem'Hadar]] of their [[ketracel-white]] addiction on [[Bopak III]], andwhenhecured the [[Teplan|Teplans]]of the [[Teplanblight]].([[DS9]]:"[[Hippocratic Oath]]", "[[The Quickening]]")
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WhenO'Brienwasconvicted of spyingon the [[Argrathi]] government, theArgrathicommunicatedto the stationvia the wormholerelay.({{DS9|HardTime}})
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WhenSisko,[[Worf]],[[JadziaDax]],[[EnriqueMuniz|Muniz]]andO'Brienweretrapped in a[[Jem'Hadar attackship]] on [[TorgaIV]], Siskousedthecommunications relay to request the services of the ''Defiant''. ([[DS9]]:"[[The Ship]]")
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Bashirusedtherelaystationanumberoftimesduringhis individual missions in the Gamma Quadrant, such as when he tried to cure the Jem'Hadar oftheir [[ketracel-white]] addiction on [[BopakIII]], andwhenhecured the [[Teplan]]s of the [[Teplan blight|Blight]].({{DS9|Hippocratic Oath|The Quickening}})
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Therelay station's most useful mission came when Worf and [[ElimGarak]] took a [[runabout]] tolocateTain,whowas captured by the Dominion after his failed attempt to destroy the Founders homeworld. When they found a Dominionfleethidingin a [[nebula]] closeto the wormhole,Worf managed to send a message to the relay and warned Deep Space Nine of animpending invasion. The relay's primary mission (to detect when the Dominion would invade the Alpha Quadrant) had been fulfilled.
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WhenSisko,[[Worf]], [[JadziaDax]], [[Enrique Muñiz|Muñiz]] andO'Brienweretrappedin a [[Jem'Hadarattackship]]on [[Torga IV]],Siskoused the communicationsrelay to request the services of the''Defiant''. ({{DS9|The Ship}})
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Withthemessagereceived,thewormholerelaystation(and itsassociatedoutposts)weredisabled by the Dominion fleet. ([[DS9]]:"[[InPurgatory's Shadow]]")
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Therelaystation'smostusefulmissioncamewhen Worf and [[ElimGarak]]took a [[runabout]] to locate Tain, whowascaptured by the Dominion after his failed attempt to destroy the Founders' homeworld. When they found a Dominion fleet hiding in a [[nebula]] closeto the wormhole, Worf managed to send a message to the relay and warned Deep Space 9 of the impending invasion. The relay's primary mission (to detect when the Dominion would invade the Alpha Quadrant) had been fulfilled.
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Starfleethadlittleusefora relay duringthe[[DominionWar]],astheycouldnolonger venture into Dominion space,ontheother side of the wormhole.
The relay station model was a minor modification of the [[Amargosa observatory]] model from ''[[Star Trek: Generations]]''. The prop master shortened the two long pylons, removed the ropes previously attached to the antennae, and modified the central probe to create the appearance of a dish. The relay station's only appearance on screen was in the episode ''"[[Destiny]]"''.
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In''"[[Children of Time]]"'', it appeared that the relay station was still in operation and not destroyed. The crew created a [[probe]] that contained goodbye messages that they launched, it emitted a Starfleet signal that would contain the coordinates of the probe. Emitting a signal in Dominion space would have only made sense if the relay station was still active.
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==Backgroundinformation==
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*The relay station model was a minor modification of the [[Amargosa observatory]] model from {{film|7}}. The prop master shortened the two long pylons, removed the ropes previously attached to the antennae, and modified the central probe to create the appearance of a dish. The relay station's only appearance on screen was in the episode {{e|Destiny}}.
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*In {{e|Children of Time}}, it appeared that the relay station was still in operation and not destroyed. The crew created a [[probe]] that contained goodbye messages that they launched, which emitted a Starfleet signal that contained the coordinates of the probe. Sending a signal in Dominion space would have only made sense if the relay station was still active.
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*The Dominion was able to communicate with the Gamma Quadrant listening posts in {{e|Sacrifice of Angels}}, but it is not clear whether they had re-used Starfleet's wormhole station or created their own relay.
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TheDominion was able to communicate with the Gamma Quadrant listening posts in ''"[[Sacrifice of Angels]]"'', but it is not clear whether they had re-used Starfleet's Wormhole station, or created their own relay.
Although communications through the wormhole were possible, it was unreliable and required the wormhole to be open while the transmissions occurred. Some attempts were made in 2370 to produce a reliable communications network that traversed the wormhole, but due to the wormhole's high interference, which consisted of unstable subspace carrier waves and high phase variances, the signal was not strong enough to pass through. Subspace communications that bypassed the wormhole could take over twenty years to reach the Gamma Quadrant. (DS9: "Battle Lines", "The Alternate", "Whispers")
The disastrous First Contact between the Dominion and the Federation created a growing need to have a reliable communications conduit to the Gamma Quadrant so that Dominion activity could be monitored.
The first joint Federation-Bajoran-Cardassian effort under the new peace treaty, called the Wormhole Comm Relay Project, was to create a Gamma Quadrant relay station to aid communications between the two distant quadrants. The Cardassian government sent three of its scientists, Ulani Belor, Gilora Rejal, and Dejar, to participate in the effort. However, former VedekYarka warned the Emissary of the Prophets, Benjamin Sisko, that the Cardassian involvement in the project would lead to the destruction of the wormhole according to Trakor's Third Prophecy, which predicted that three vipers would destroy the Celestial Temple. Despite his objections, though, Commander Sisko ordered the project to proceed because the Kai and Vedek Assembly had already agreed on the project.
The Defiant encounters trouble testing the relay
In accordance with the project plans, the USS Defiant positioned the signaling satellite at the Bajoran end of the wormhole and deployed the relay station on the Gamma Quadrant side. While testing the relay station, the crew discovered a comet whose trajectory would pass close to the wormhole. Major Kira saw this as a support to Yarka's claim about the prophecy.
When the first test of the relay produced no results, the team conducted a second test using a different subspace frequency. However, the second test inadvertently opened the wormhole, which increased its gravity and set the comet on a collision course with the wormhole.
Simply destroying the comet could have created multiple fragments, so ChiefO'Brien modified the phasers of the Defiant to generate a wide beam that would encompass the entire comet and destroy it evenly. When the Defiant fired her phasers, however, a standard burst was fired instead, causing the comet to split into three pieces, all still on course for the wormhole. O'Brien's examination of the weapon system suggested he made a mistake, one that even a first-year engineering student wouldn't make. Gilora then informed him that Dejar was a member of the Obsidian Order and that she had sabotaged the phasers in an effort to undermine Cardassian-Bajoran relations by trying to let the relay project fail. It seemed the prophecy would be fulfilled just as Yarka had said.
To save the relay project from a disaster, Sisko positioned a shuttle between the three comet fragments in an attempt to contain them while they passed through the wormhole. Except for a small amount of silithium leakage from the comet, he and Kira successfully contained the fragments and kept the wormhole intact. More importantly, the silithium that was inadvertently released during the procedure created a small subspace filament in the wormhole, large enough for the wormhole relay station to work. Sisko had fulfilled the prophecy, although not in the way Yarka explained it, and ensured that the wormhole would never close again. (DS9: "Destiny")
The wormhole relay station consisted of a Starfleet-produced signaling platform and was positioned two kilometers from the wormhole entrance. It also contained a Cardassian transceiver, devised by Ulani, that was powered by a Starfleet power grid. The transceiver assembly sent a subspace carrier wave through the wormhole to a second transceiver, located on Deep Space 9.
The transceiver used soliton pulses, carefully tuned to eliminate any phase variance below 0.005% to minimize the impact on the wormhole. Ulani and Gilora improved the station's signaling array so it could accommodate the new transmissions (and removed O'Brien's secondary backup of the station's system in the process); however, the simulations showed that transmission frequencies in the delta band would not work, and the theta band frequencies could create a subspace inversion. In essence, it was the subspace filament that allowed transmissions to occur; the filament (created when the comet's silithium reacted with the wormhole's ambient radiation) was a thin trail that acted like a subspace carrier wave and helped to carry transmissions through the bends of the wormhole. (DS9: "Destiny")
The subspace relay station played an important part in communications while Starfleet explored the Gamma Quadrant.
In Julian Bashir's coma-induced reality created by the LetheanAltovar, a simulation of Chief O'Brien managed to communicate to the outside using the relay station. It revealed the voices of Jadzia Dax and Sisko in the real world, trying to revive Bashir from the telepathic damage caused by the Lethean. (DS9: "Distant Voices")
When Enabran Tain was about to destroy the homeworld of theFounders, Starfleet ordered Sisko to stay put and protect Bajor. Sisko, though, wanted to rescue Odo, who was being held captive by Tain, and decided to pursue him. If Sisko found any Dominion forces coming through the wormhole, he would warn the Alpha Quadrant using the communications relay. (DS9: "The Die is Cast")
Before GeneralMartok invaded Cardassia and started the Federation-Klingon War (2372-73), he was ordered to protect Deep Space 9 in event of an attack by the Dominion, who had placed Changelings throughout the Alpha Quadrant. Captain Sisko politely refused the offer for help, citing the fact that the communications relay picked up no Jem'Hadar activity near the wormhole. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")
LieutenantArriaga, under orders from AdmiralLeyton, attempted to mislead Starfleet into thinking the Dominion was sending cloaked ships to the Alpha Quadrant. He did so by attaching a subspace modulator to the communications satellite. The modulator had the effect of making the wormhole open and close at random. (DS9: "Homefront", "Paradise Lost")
When O'Brien was convicted of spying on the Argrathi government, the Argrathi communicated to the station via the wormhole relay. (DS9: "Hard Time")
Bashir used the relay station a number of times during his individual missions in the Gamma Quadrant, such as when he tried to cure the Jem'Hadar of their ketracel-white addiction on Bopak III, and when he cured the Teplans of the Blight. (DS9: "Hippocratic Oath", "The Quickening")
The relay station's most useful mission came when Worf and Elim Garak took a runabout to locate Tain, who was captured by the Dominion after his failed attempt to destroy the Founders' homeworld. When they found a Dominion fleet hiding in a nebula close to the wormhole, Worf managed to send a message to the relay and warned Deep Space 9 of the impending invasion. The relay's primary mission (to detect when the Dominion would invade the Alpha Quadrant) had been fulfilled.
With the message received, the wormhole relay station (and its associated outposts) were disabled by the Dominion fleet. (DS9: "In Purgatory's Shadow")
The relay station model was a minor modification of the Amargosa observatory model from Star Trek Generations. The prop master shortened the two long pylons, removed the ropes previously attached to the antennae, and modified the central probe to create the appearance of a dish. The relay station's only appearance on screen was in the episode "Destiny".
In "Children of Time", it appeared that the relay station was still in operation and not destroyed. The crew created a probe that contained goodbye messages that they launched, which emitted a Starfleet signal that contained the coordinates of the probe. Sending a signal in Dominion space would have only made sense if the relay station was still active.
The Dominion was able to communicate with the Gamma Quadrant listening posts in "Sacrifice of Angels", but it is not clear whether they had re-used Starfleet's wormhole station or created their own relay.
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