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[[Image:BajoranLightshipAft.jpg|thumb|Aft view of a lightship]]
 
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|Name= Bajoran lightship
A '''Bajoran lightship''' was the type of early space going vessel that utilized [[solar sail]] powered space flight. These vessels were used by ancient [[Bajoran]]s as early as the [[16th century]], at a time prior to the Fall of their [[Bajoran First Republic|First Republic]]. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
 
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| image= Bajoran lightship (aft).jpg
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|imagecap= Aft view
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|Affiliation= [[Bajor]]
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|Type= Lightship
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|Active= [[16th century]] - [[22nd century]]
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|Decks= 1
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|Crew= Could be operated by a single individual
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|Speed= [[Warp-capable]] via [[tachyon eddy|tachyon eddies]]
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A '''Bajoran lightship''' was a type of early [[Bajoran]] spacegoing vessel that utilized [[solar sail]]-powered space flight.
   
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==History==
Bajorans first traveled from [[Bajor]] to [[Cardassia]], and established [[first contact]] between the two worlds. For many years the [[Cardassian]]s disputed this claim, referring to it as a "Bajoran [[fairy tale]]," because they refused to admit that the Bajorans had achieved interstellar flight before they had. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
 
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Lightships were used by the Bajorans as early as the [[16th century]], at a time prior to the fall of their {{dis|First Republic|Bajoran}}. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
   
 
Bajorans first traveled from [[Bajor]] to [[Cardassia]], and established [[ancient contact]] between the two worlds. For many years the [[Cardassian]]s disputed this claim, referring to it as a "Bajoran [[fairy tale]]," because they refused to admit that the Bajorans had achieved interstellar flight before they had. However, [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] and his son, [[Jake Sisko|Jake]], inadvertently proved that the voyage was possible when they arrived in Cardassian space in a similar lightship. By a proclaimed remarkable coincidence, which Captain Sisko strongly doubted, the Cardassians announced that they found the remains of an ancient Bajoran lightship on Cardassia, thereby proving such an interstellar voyage was made. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
These vessels would continue to be used by the Bajorans as late as the [[22nd century]]. ({{DS9|Accession}})
 
   
 
These vessels continued to be used by the Bajorans as late as the [[22nd century]]. ({{DS9|Accession}})
==Ships of the Class==
 
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* [[Laan's lightship]]
 
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Although lightships were not capable of achieving warp speeds by design, a semi-controlled warp jump was possible if particles that were moving faster than light, for example [[tachyon]]s, were to collide with the sails. However because the ship wasn't designed to endure the stress of warp speeds, it could be severely damaged as a result. It was thanks to such an uncontrolled warp jump that the ancient Bajorans were able to bypass the [[Denorios belt]] and reach the Cardassian system before they [[Crash landing|crashed]] on Cardassia Prime. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
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==Ships of the class==
 
* [[Akorem's lightship]]
 
* [[Sisko's lightship]] (replica)
 
* [[Sisko's lightship]] (replica)
   
==Background==
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==Appendices==
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===Background information===
[[Image:Bajoran lightship concept.jpg|thumb|Concept art for the final design]]
 
 
Illustrator [[Jim Martin]] described the idea behind the lightship's design as a "''Bajoran turtle with gossamer wings''." (''Sailing Through the Stars: A Special Look at {{e|Explorers}}'', [[DS9 Season 3 DVD]], Special Features)
   
 
Production designer [[Herman Zimmerman]], illustrator Jim Martin and set designer [[Scott Herbertson]] envisioned the Siskos as "''sailors in space''" and intentionally made the set of the lightship similar to a sailing boat. Writer [[René Echevarria]] even told Zimmerman and Martin that he wanted the ship to have a "''{{w|Jules Verne}} look, a wooden cabin outfitted with brass''." Indeed, some real sailing equipment can be seen in the background at various points. Both Martin and Zimmerman count the lightship among their favorites to work on from a design point of view, and Zimmerman mentions it in the {{film|5}} [[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Special Edition)|Special Edition]] [[DVD]] special feature "Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute". They also both discuss how much they enjoyed the project in "Sailing Through the Stars: A Special Look at {{e|Explorers}}", a featurette on the [[DS9 Season 3 DVD]].
Illustrator [[Jim Martin]] described the idea behind the lightship's design as a "Bajoran turtle with gossamer wings".
 
   
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[[Ira Steven Behr]] commented: "''...For the ship itself I also have to give a nod to [[Herman Zimmerman]]. When we went on stage and walked the ship, it was probably how they felt about the time machine from the 1960 movie - a great little piece of equipment. I said, 'Don't throw this out; don't trash it. Keep it somewhere because this goes in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' museum someday'. It's just a great prop''". (''[[Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages]]'')
[[Image:Bajoran lightship set.jpg|thumb|left|The set of the Bajoran lightship]]
 
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Along with production designer [[Herman Zimmerman]], Jim Martin envisioned the Siskos as "sailors in space" and intentionally made the set of the lightship similar to a sailing boat. Some real sailing equipment can even be seen in the background at various point in the episode. Both men count this episode among their favorites to work on from a design point of view. Zimmerman mentions the episode in the {{film|5}} [[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Special Edition)|Special Edition]] [[DVD]] special feature "Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute".
 
 
File:Bajoran lightship concept.jpg|Concept art for the final design 1
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File:Bajoran_lightship_concept_art.jpg|Concept art for the final design 2
 
File:Bajoran lightship set.jpg|The set of the Bajoran lightship
 
File:Bajoran lightship blueprint.jpg|Blueprint design ideas
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The lightship was inspired by the voyage of the ''Kon-Tiki'', a deliberately primitive sailing craft that Norwegian explorer, [[Wikipedia:Thor Heyerdahl|Thor Heyerdahl]], used in 1947 to prove that it was possible that a Pre-Columbian South America civilization could have settled Polynesia by making a trans-oceanic voyage.
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The design of the lightship itself was inspired by the {{wt|Kon-Tiki}}, a deliberately primitive sailing craft that Norwegian explorer {{w|Thor Heyerdahl}} used to sail from Peru to Tahiti in [[1947]], substantiating his belief that it was possible that a {{w|Pre-Columbian}} [[South America]]n civilization could have settled {{w|Polynesia}} by making a trans-oceanic voyage.
   
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As Jim Martin explains, in reality, a solar sail would need to be several miles wide to propel a ship like this. As such, "''We needed to take it into the realm of fantasy. But that was a very whimsical idea, and we could be very whimsical with it, and do something that was kind of in a fun fantasy vein''." (''Sailing Through the Stars: A Special Look at {{e|Explorers}}'', [[DS9 Season 3 DVD]] special features)
[[Image:Bajoran lightship blueprint.jpg|thumb|Blueprint design ideas]]
 
[[John Knoll]] at [[Industrial Light & Magic]] rendered the lightship as a [[CGI model]]. He later used the model for [[Akorem Laan]]'s ship in {{e|Accession}}.
 
   
 
[[John Knoll]] at [[Industrial Light & Magic]] rendered the lightship as a [[CGI model]]. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 30) He later used the model for [[Akorem Laan]]'s ship in {{e|Accession}}.
The {{w|Space Frontier Foundation}} at its 1995 convention recognized "Explorers" with the creation of this ship, for exemplifying "the most imaginative use of a vehicle to travel in space". It also awarded the episode with the "Best Vision of the Future" award.
 
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At its [[1995]] convention, the {{w|Space Frontier Foundation}} recognized this episode for exemplifying "''the most imaginative use of a vehicle to travel in space''," and awarded the episode the "Best Vision of the Future" award. The award was presented by Robert Staehle, the world's foremost expert on solar sails.
   
 
Most shots of the lightship are from the aft (rear) because, being powered by solar "currents", the ship always has its back to the [[Bajoran sun]].
 
Most shots of the lightship are from the aft (rear) because, being powered by solar "currents", the ship always has its back to the [[Bajoran sun]].
   
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Models of the lightship were released by [[Galoob]] as part of their ''[[Star Trek]]'' Micro Machines collection and in [[Eaglemoss Collections]]' ''[[Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection]]''. Another miniature of the ship will be released for the ''[[Star Trek: Attack Wing]]'' game in December 2015.
The computer graphics for the sails seen in "Explorers" are very similar to the [[Son'a collector]]'s sails seen in {{film|9}}, but their use is quite different.
 
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===Apocrypha===
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The ''[[CCG: Tenth Anniversary Collection|Tenth Anniversary Collection]]'' of the ''[[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]]'' includes a card for the Bajoran lightship ''Baraka'', said to be of the ''Shabren''-class.
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In the [[Pocket DS9]] [[novels|novel]] ''[[Dark Passions, Book One]]'', the [[mirror universe]] version of [[Annika Hansen]] creates a [[hologram|holographic]] representation of a lightship for [[Intendant]] [[Kira Nerys]].
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The ''[[Star Trek: Mirror Universe]]'' novel ''[[The Worst of Both Worlds]]'', the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]] routinely refers to the Bajoran lightships as evidence of the historic bond between the peoples of Bajor and Cardassia.
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===External links===
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*{{Ex Astris Scientia|schematics/bajoran_ships.htm||Bajoran lightship}}
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Revision as of 22:55, 2 December 2015

A Bajoran lightship was a type of early Bajoran spacegoing vessel that utilized solar sail-powered space flight.

History

Lightships were used by the Bajorans as early as the 16th century, at a time prior to the fall of their First Republic. (DS9: "Explorers")

Bajorans first traveled from Bajor to Cardassia, and established ancient contact between the two worlds. For many years the Cardassians disputed this claim, referring to it as a "Bajoran fairy tale," because they refused to admit that the Bajorans had achieved interstellar flight before they had. However, Captain Benjamin Sisko and his son, Jake, inadvertently proved that the voyage was possible when they arrived in Cardassian space in a similar lightship. By a proclaimed remarkable coincidence, which Captain Sisko strongly doubted, the Cardassians announced that they found the remains of an ancient Bajoran lightship on Cardassia, thereby proving such an interstellar voyage was made. (DS9: "Explorers")

These vessels continued to be used by the Bajorans as late as the 22nd century. (DS9: "Accession")

Although lightships were not capable of achieving warp speeds by design, a semi-controlled warp jump was possible if particles that were moving faster than light, for example tachyons, were to collide with the sails. However because the ship wasn't designed to endure the stress of warp speeds, it could be severely damaged as a result. It was thanks to such an uncontrolled warp jump that the ancient Bajorans were able to bypass the Denorios belt and reach the Cardassian system before they crashed on Cardassia Prime. (DS9: "Explorers")

Ships of the class

Appendices

Background information

Illustrator Jim Martin described the idea behind the lightship's design as a "Bajoran turtle with gossamer wings." (Sailing Through the Stars: A Special Look at "Explorers", DS9 Season 3 DVD, Special Features)

Production designer Herman Zimmerman, illustrator Jim Martin and set designer Scott Herbertson envisioned the Siskos as "sailors in space" and intentionally made the set of the lightship similar to a sailing boat. Writer René Echevarria even told Zimmerman and Martin that he wanted the ship to have a "Jules Verne look, a wooden cabin outfitted with brass." Indeed, some real sailing equipment can be seen in the background at various points. Both Martin and Zimmerman count the lightship among their favorites to work on from a design point of view, and Zimmerman mentions it in the Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Special Edition DVD special feature "Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute". They also both discuss how much they enjoyed the project in "Sailing Through the Stars: A Special Look at "Explorers"", a featurette on the DS9 Season 3 DVD.

Ira Steven Behr commented: "...For the ship itself I also have to give a nod to Herman Zimmerman. When we went on stage and walked the ship, it was probably how they felt about the time machine from the 1960 movie - a great little piece of equipment. I said, 'Don't throw this out; don't trash it. Keep it somewhere because this goes in the Star Trek museum someday'. It's just a great prop". (Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages)

The design of the lightship itself was inspired by the Kon-Tiki, a deliberately primitive sailing craft that Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl used to sail from Peru to Tahiti in 1947, substantiating his belief that it was possible that a Pre-Columbian South American civilization could have settled Polynesia by making a trans-oceanic voyage.

As Jim Martin explains, in reality, a solar sail would need to be several miles wide to propel a ship like this. As such, "We needed to take it into the realm of fantasy. But that was a very whimsical idea, and we could be very whimsical with it, and do something that was kind of in a fun fantasy vein." (Sailing Through the Stars: A Special Look at "Explorers", DS9 Season 3 DVD special features)

John Knoll at Industrial Light & Magic rendered the lightship as a CGI model. (Star Trek Encyclopedia 2nd ed., p. 30) He later used the model for Akorem Laan's ship in "Accession".

At its 1995 convention, the Space Frontier Foundation recognized this episode for exemplifying "the most imaginative use of a vehicle to travel in space," and awarded the episode the "Best Vision of the Future" award. The award was presented by Robert Staehle, the world's foremost expert on solar sails.

Most shots of the lightship are from the aft (rear) because, being powered by solar "currents", the ship always has its back to the Bajoran sun.

Models of the lightship were released by Galoob as part of their Star Trek Micro Machines collection and in Eaglemoss Collections' Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection. Another miniature of the ship will be released for the Star Trek: Attack Wing game in December 2015.

Apocrypha

The Tenth Anniversary Collection of the Star Trek Customizable Card Game includes a card for the Bajoran lightship Baraka, said to be of the Shabren-class.

In the Pocket DS9 novel Dark Passions, Book One, the mirror universe version of Annika Hansen creates a holographic representation of a lightship for Intendant Kira Nerys.

The Star Trek: Mirror Universe novel The Worst of Both Worlds, the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance routinely refers to the Bajoran lightships as evidence of the historic bond between the peoples of Bajor and Cardassia.

External links