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{{Prime disambiguation|Bareil Antos}}
   
 
'''Bareil Antos''' was a thief from the [[mirror universe]] who was sent by [[Intendant]] {{mu|Kira Nerys|Kira}} to steal the [[Orb of Prophecy and Change]] and return to the mirror universe to start a new religion to unite [[Bajor]] against the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]].
   
 
Bareil came to [[Deep Space 9]] using a [[multidimensional transporter device]], and promptly took [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] hostage, but released her shortly thereafter, beginning a brief romance. Kira introduced him to the many differences between the parallel Bajors, including different foods and the [[Bajoran religion]]. Kira arranged for Bareil to have an [[Orb experience]], which appeared to deeply affect him.
'''Bareil Antos''' was a thief from the [[mirror universe]], the counterpart of [[Vedek]] [[Bareil Antos]], who was sent by [[Intendant]] [[Kira Nerys (mirror)|Kira]] to steal the [[Orb of Prophecy and Change]] and return to the mirror universe to start a new religion to unite [[Bajor]] against the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]].
 
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{{bginfo|He already wore a [[Bajoran earring]] before learning about the [[Prophet]]s.}}
   
 
Many Bajorans stared at Bareil because of his identical resemblance to his [[Bareil Antos|counterpart]], the late [[vedek]], which puzzled Antos before his [[orb experience]] and caused deep consternation within him thereafter, as he wondered if he really could take the role of a spiritual leader.
Bareil came to [[Deep Space 9]] using a [[multidimensional transporter device]], and promptly took [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] hostage, but released her shortly thereafter, beginning a brief romance. Kira introduced him to the many differences between the parallel Bajors, including different foods and the [[Bajoran religion]] (though he did previously wear a [[Bajoran earring]]). Kira arranged for Bareil to have an [[Orb experience]], which appeared to deeply affect him.
 
   
 
He began to bristle against the Intendant, though he continued with the plot to steal the Orb, believing himself to be truly irredeemable. However, while confronting both Kiras at the last minute, Bareil chose to stun the Intendant and return both her and himself to the mirror universe, without the Orb, forfeiting the prophecy of his Orb vision – a happy life with Major Kira. ({{DS9|Resurrection}})
Many Bajorans stared at Bareil because of his identical resemblance to the late vedek, which puzzled Antos before his [[orb experience]] and caused deep consternation within him thereafter, as he wondered if he really could take the role of a spiritual leader.
 
   
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{{bginfo|Originally, Bareil wasn't in the story which became the episode "Resurrection". Due to Ira Steven Behr feeling a compulsion to include the character, though, a mirror universe variant of Bareil was invented and inserted into the story. "''I thought it was a chance to look back on a slightly different Bareil, well, more than slightly different,''" Behr acknowledged. (''[[Cinefantastique]]'', Vol. 30, No. 9/10, p. 44) He also suspected depicting the mirror Bareil "would be interesting." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', p. 508) Like [[Bareil Antos|his counterpart]], Bareil Antos was played by [[Philip Anglim]].}}
He began to bristle against the Intendant, though he continued with the plot to steal the Orb, believing himself to be truly irredeemable. However, while confronting both Kiras at the last minute, Bareil chose to stun the Intendant and return both her and himself to the mirror universe, without the Orb, forfeiting the prophecy of his Orb vision - a happy life with Major Kira. ({{DS9|Resurrection}})
 
   
 
== Memorable Quote ==
{{bginfo|Like his [[Bareil Antos|counterpart]], Bareil Antos was played by [[Philip Anglim]].}}
 
 
== Memorable quote ==
 
 
"''What are you two staring at?''"
 
"''What are you two staring at?''"
: - '''Bareil Antos''', while two fellow Bajorans watch him drink in Quark's bar
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: - '''Bareil Antos''', while two fellow Bajorans watch him drink in Quark's Bar
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For the prime universe counterpart, please see Bareil Antos.

Bareil Antos was a thief from the mirror universe who was sent by Intendant Kira to steal the Orb of Prophecy and Change and return to the mirror universe to start a new religion to unite Bajor against the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance.

Bareil came to Deep Space 9 using a multidimensional transporter device, and promptly took Major Kira Nerys hostage, but released her shortly thereafter, beginning a brief romance. Kira introduced him to the many differences between the parallel Bajors, including different foods and the Bajoran religion. Kira arranged for Bareil to have an Orb experience, which appeared to deeply affect him.

He already wore a Bajoran earring before learning about the Prophets.

Many Bajorans stared at Bareil because of his identical resemblance to his counterpart, the late vedek, which puzzled Antos before his orb experience and caused deep consternation within him thereafter, as he wondered if he really could take the role of a spiritual leader.

He began to bristle against the Intendant, though he continued with the plot to steal the Orb, believing himself to be truly irredeemable. However, while confronting both Kiras at the last minute, Bareil chose to stun the Intendant and return both her and himself to the mirror universe, without the Orb, forfeiting the prophecy of his Orb vision – a happy life with Major Kira. (DS9: "Resurrection")

Originally, Bareil wasn't in the story which became the episode "Resurrection". Due to Ira Steven Behr feeling a compulsion to include the character, though, a mirror universe variant of Bareil was invented and inserted into the story. "I thought it was a chance to look back on a slightly different Bareil, well, more than slightly different," Behr acknowledged. (Cinefantastique, Vol. 30, No. 9/10, p. 44) He also suspected depicting the mirror Bareil "would be interesting." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p. 508) Like his counterpart, Bareil Antos was played by Philip Anglim.

Memorable Quote

"What are you two staring at?"

- Bareil Antos, while two fellow Bajorans watch him drink in Quark's Bar

External link