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[[Image:Miradorn_twins.jpg|thumb|[[Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel]], a set of twinned '''Miradorn''' males]]
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[[File:Miradorn twins.jpg|thumb|Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel, a set of [[twin]]ned '''Miradorn''' males]]
The '''Miradorn''' are a [[humanoid]] species, which have distinctive foreheads divided into two hemispheres (which seem to be bones). The species is derived of twins that together form two halves of one being, forming almost a symbiotic relationship. If one twin dies, the other twin will anguish in the loss of "self". They are typically known for being a quarrelsome people.
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The '''Miradorn''' were a [[humanoid]] [[species]] from the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. The species had distinctive foreheads divided into two hemispheres (which seem to be [[bone]]s), and also distinctive structures on the throat. The species included twins that together formed two halves of one being, resulting in an extremely close relationship. If one twin [[death|died]], the other twin would anguish in the loss of "self". They were typically known for being a quarrelsome people.
   
In [[2369]], the Miradorn twins [[Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel]] raided a [[Vanoben transport]] with their [[Miradorn raider]] just [[lightyear|two light-year]]s from [[Deep Space 9]]. Shortly thereafter, they appeared at [[Quark's Place]] attempting to sell the [[Ferengi]] the stolen item; a valuable, ornate metal sphere. In a botched robbery attempt mastermined by [[Quark]], a [[Rakhari]] fugitive, named [[Croden]], killed Ro-Kel. In retaliation, Ah-Kel vowed to avenge his brother's death, his only purpose now left in life, but died trying. ([[DS9]]: "[[Vortex]]")
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In [[2369]], the Miradorn twins [[Ah-Kel]] and [[Ro-Kel]] raided a [[Vanoben transport]] with their [[Miradorn raider]] just two [[light year]]s from [[Deep Space 9]]. Shortly thereafter, they appeared at [[Quark's]] attempting to sell the [[Ferengi]] the stolen item; a valuable, ornate [[egg]] metal sphere. In a botched robbery attempt masterminded by [[Quark]], a [[Rakhari]] fugitive, named [[Croden]], killed Ro-Kel. In retaliation, Ah-Kel vowed to avenge his [[brother]]'s death, his only purpose now left in life, but died trying. ({{DS9|Vortex}})
   
In [[2373]], prior to the outbreak of the [[Dominion War]], the Miradorn signed a [[non-aggression pact]] with the [[Dominion]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Call to Arms]]")
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In [[2373]], prior to the outbreak of the [[Dominion War]], the Miradorn signed a [[nonaggression pact]] with the [[Dominion]]. [[Odo]] considered this to be an impressive inroad into the Alpha Quadrant for the Dominion. ({{DS9|Call to Arms}})
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== Background information ==
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The Miradorn makeup was one of makeup supervisor [[Michael Westmore]]'s favorite designs from the [[DS9 Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]''. In particular, Westmore liked the throat area. Originally, the throat had been designed with a loose flap of skin hanging down over the Adam's apple. However, costume designer [[Robert Blackman]] wanted to use a necklace as part of the Miradorn costume, but Westmore felt that to place a necklace over the flap of skin would render it useless and spoil the effect. As such, it was decided run the necklace under the flap of skin, and glue the skin down at the bottom, so it was no longer loose. Westmore has stated that he would like to explore this type of design again in the future. (''[[Michael Westmore's Aliens]]: Season One'', [[DS9 Season 1 DVD]], special feature)
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Revision as of 01:54, 21 October 2015

Miradorn twins

Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel, a set of twinned Miradorn males

The Miradorn were a humanoid species from the Alpha Quadrant. The species had distinctive foreheads divided into two hemispheres (which seem to be bones), and also distinctive structures on the throat. The species included twins that together formed two halves of one being, resulting in an extremely close relationship. If one twin died, the other twin would anguish in the loss of "self". They were typically known for being a quarrelsome people.

In 2369, the Miradorn twins Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel raided a Vanoben transport with their Miradorn raider just two light years from Deep Space 9. Shortly thereafter, they appeared at Quark's attempting to sell the Ferengi the stolen item; a valuable, ornate egg metal sphere. In a botched robbery attempt masterminded by Quark, a Rakhari fugitive, named Croden, killed Ro-Kel. In retaliation, Ah-Kel vowed to avenge his brother's death, his only purpose now left in life, but died trying. (DS9: "Vortex")

In 2373, prior to the outbreak of the Dominion War, the Miradorn signed a nonaggression pact with the Dominion. Odo considered this to be an impressive inroad into the Alpha Quadrant for the Dominion. (DS9: "Call to Arms")

Background information

The Miradorn makeup was one of makeup supervisor Michael Westmore's favorite designs from the first season of Deep Space Nine. In particular, Westmore liked the throat area. Originally, the throat had been designed with a loose flap of skin hanging down over the Adam's apple. However, costume designer Robert Blackman wanted to use a necklace as part of the Miradorn costume, but Westmore felt that to place a necklace over the flap of skin would render it useless and spoil the effect. As such, it was decided run the necklace under the flap of skin, and glue the skin down at the bottom, so it was no longer loose. Westmore has stated that he would like to explore this type of design again in the future. (Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season One, DS9 Season 1 DVD, special feature)

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