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Bajor sector map

A map of the Bajor sector showing the location of Klingon mines in 2372

The Bajor sector, also known as the Bajoran sector, was a region of space in the Alpha Quadrant. The sector contained the Bajoran system, the Federation space station Deep Space 9, and Starfleet's Antares Ship Yards.

History[]

In 2369, the Cardassians withdrew from this sector. (TNG: "Chain Of Command, Part I")

In 2372, a tactical cartography chart of this sector was displayed in the wardroom of Deep Space 9. The parameters of this chart were Klingon fleet movements in the sector. (DS9: "Hippocratic Oath")

In 2375, while posing as "Wendell Greer", Luther Sloan told Julian Bashir he had many questions about the sector, such as its navigational anomalies and transport patterns. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

In the mirror universe, Terok Nor was the center of authority for the sector. (DS9: "Crossover")

In an alternate timeline, Starfleet had to leave Deep Space 9 and the Bajoran sector. The Klingon Empire then took over the control of the sector. (DS9: "The Visitor")

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Background information[]

According to a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual stellar cartography map, the Bajor sector included the Badlands, Cardassia, Ferenginar, Starbase 375, and astronomical objects labeled as MX-774, PS-214, SN1987A, 7168-L, 631279, and 635483. The position of some of these objects was slightly changed for the expanded tactical situation monitor graphic seen in DS9: "When It Rains...". [1]

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts and the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual, the Bajoran system was located 5.25 light years away from the Cardassian system.

According to the website StarTrek.com, the Bajor sector adjoins the Archanis sector. [2](X)

Apocrypha[]

The RPG book Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Narrator's Toolkit, published in 1999, included a chart of the area and indicates that the Bajoran sector is a cubic area (width = 85 ly, length = 102 ly, depth = 90 ly) that contains over a dozen major star systems and many stellar points of interest:

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