Hi.
I was thinking about the Prophets - who, despite not having a particular reason (one might think) to declare themselves so, make a point of saying 'we are of Bajor'.
Though the details may be up for debate, there must be something that causes them to be here, and not at Andor or Cardassia Prime or the Omarion Nebula or elsewhere.
What if the Prophets are ascended Bajorans?
Even if such ascension happens a million or more years from now, they would still be going to a plane of existence that is outside of normal time - and thus be in a position to interact with any point along that timeline.
Indeed, it might not just be Bajorans. Maybe members of other species residing on Bajor at the time could join the Bajorans in ascending - perhaps by following some Orb-related revelation, or for whatever other reason.
(The Pah-wraiths could be rival ascendants - similar to the split between the Alterans and Ori in Stargate: SG-1.)
And in terms of their relation to Bajor, it's worth noting that we may have descended from amphibious evolutionary ancestors, but we don't have a racial memory of knowing what it's like to have gills. Perhaps the step taken to complete the ascension causes such a break so as to require the Prophets to have to 'learn' about linear time all over again?
Perhaps the one over-riding memory they may bring with them to the other side is precisely that which ties them to the B'hava'el system...
...the memory that we are of Bajor.
I was thinking about the Prophets - who, despite not having a particular reason (one might think) to declare themselves so, make a point of saying 'we are of Bajor'.
Though the details may be up for debate, there must be something that causes them to be here, and not at Andor or Cardassia Prime or the Omarion Nebula or elsewhere.
What if the Prophets are ascended Bajorans?
Even if such ascension happens a million or more years from now, they would still be going to a plane of existence that is outside of normal time - and thus be in a position to interact with any point along that timeline.
Indeed, it might not just be Bajorans. Maybe members of other species residing on Bajor at the time could join the Bajorans in ascending - perhaps by following some Orb-related revelation, or for whatever other reason.
(The Pah-wraiths could be rival ascendants - similar to the split between the Alterans and Ori in Stargate: SG-1.)
And in terms of their relation to Bajor, it's worth noting that we may have descended from amphibious evolutionary ancestors, but we don't have a racial memory of knowing what it's like to have gills. Perhaps the step taken to complete the ascension causes such a break so as to require the Prophets to have to 'learn' about linear time all over again?
Perhaps the one over-riding memory they may bring with them to the other side is precisely that which ties them to the B'hava'el system...
...the memory that we are of Bajor.