Prefects and mining facilities
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Prefects and mining facilities
Ok, this has been bugging me for some time.
Can anyone explain to me why the person the Cardassians put in charge of the occupation of Bajor lived and had his office on an ore processing station in orbit, rather than in a beautiful grand villa on the surface commandeered from some important Bajoran (or built by Bajoran slave labor)?
Makes no sense to me.
At least have his office be in a military installation.
Can anyone explain to me why the person the Cardassians put in charge of the occupation of Bajor lived and had his office on an ore processing station in orbit, rather than in a beautiful grand villa on the surface commandeered from some important Bajoran (or built by Bajoran slave labor)?
Makes no sense to me.
At least have his office be in a military installation.
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Re: Prefects and mining facilities
Bajor was pretty devastated by the Cardassian Occupation, and resistance was particularly fierce. Those two should cover most of it.Lord Sander wrote:Ok, this has been bugging me for some time.
Can anyone explain to me why the person the Cardassians put in charge of the occupation of Bajor lived and had his office on an ore processing station in orbit, rather than in a beautiful grand villa on the surface commandeered from some important Bajoran (or built by Bajoran slave labor)?
Makes no sense to me.
At least have his office be in a military installation.
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Terok Nor is much easier for the Cardassians to secure and keep weapons away from the Prefect. As it is only one attempt was made against a Prefect thanks to this security.
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Well, Bajor didn't seem too devastated in Emissary (the ep). Pretty nice vistas, iirc. But I digress.
Still, I find a mining station somewhat hard to swallow.
Imagine the Americans putting the head of the American occupation force on an oil rig off the Iraqi coast - while still using it primarily to pump oil.
Still, I find a mining station somewhat hard to swallow.
Imagine the Americans putting the head of the American occupation force on an oil rig off the Iraqi coast - while still using it primarily to pump oil.
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While it was used as an ore processing station (can't mine from space really), Terok Nor was much more then that. It had a notable civilian population and was a fleet support asset as well. Its more in line with a shipyard.Lord Sander wrote:Well, Bajor didn't seem too devastated in Emissary (the ep). Pretty nice vistas, iirc. But I digress.
Still, I find a mining station somewhat hard to swallow.
Imagine the Americans putting the head of the American occupation force on an oil rig off the Iraqi coast - while still using it primarily to pump oil.
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Remember we only see a brief view of Bajor and it's condition, and then we move on. It could be that district was untouched by the war.Lord Sander wrote:Well, Bajor didn't seem too devastated in Emissary (the ep). Pretty nice vistas, iirc. But I digress.
It wasn't really a mining station, it was probably built by the Cardassians as a multi-role platform, and it's "official" designation was mining platform. Or "ore-processing station."Still, I find a mining station somewhat hard to swallow.
Imagine the Americans putting the head of the American occupation force on an oil rig off the Iraqi coast - while still using it primarily to pump oil.
Perhaps a Cardassian Starbase? It seemed to be used for that purpose by Starfleet when they took over, during the Dominion War.Alyeska wrote:While it was used as an ore processing station (can't mine from space really), Terok Nor was much more then that. It had a notable civilian population and was a fleet support asset as well. Its more in line with a shipyard.
[edit]@Lord Sander: Perhaps Dukat split his time between the Station and Bajor's surface? Or there was already a representative on the surface, leaving Dukat up in orbit and "safer."

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Don't forget Terok Nor's "twin", Empok NorTerek Nor was indeed a Cardassian Starbase. It is the largest Cardassian space station seen in Star Trek.
We saw another Cardassian starbase of a different type, which Kira, Odo, Garak, and Damar boarded covertly in order to steal a Jem'Hadar fighter that was being fitted with a Breen energy dampening weapon. (Episode "Tacking Into the Wind", Season 7). It's been a while since I saw that episode, but that base was quite large. I'm not sure how it's size compares with the Terok Nor-class stations, however.

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Um no. The Cardasian shipyards in the season 7 openers were FAR larger then DS9. Not on the level of Starbase 74 or anything, but preaty dang impressive none the less.evilcat4000 wrote:Terek Nor was indeed a Cardassian Starbase. It is the largest Cardassian space station seen in Star Trek.Perhaps a Cardassian Starbase? It seemed to be used for that purpose by Starfleet when they took over, during the Dominion War.

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