In the
Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the
Bajorans are a
humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet
Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "
Ensign Ro" of
Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequently were a pivotal element of
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and also appeared in
Star Trek: Voyager. The shows' writers initially depicted the Bajorans as an oppressed people who were often forced to live as refugees, whom they likened to a variety of ethnic groups.
Rick Berman, who helped to originally conceive them, compared them to "the
Palestinians, the
Jews in the 1940s, the boat people from
Haiti — unfortunately, the homeless and terrorism are problems [of every age]."
Ronald D. Moore similarly commented, "depending on the episode, you could also call Bajor
Israel, or
Iran, or even
America and the Cardassians could be
Germans, or
Russians or several other examples… [but] we don't really try to make Bajor a direct analogy to any specific contemporary country or people." Various Bajoran characters were included in several of the
Star Trek series, including
Ro Laren (played by
Michelle Forbes) in
The Next Generation as well as a number of others in
Deep Space Nine, which was set on a space station near to Bajor, and which featured Bajoran characters such as
Kira Nerys (
Nana Visitor) and
Winn Adami (
Louise Fletcher).