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The Restoration of Bajor was an event that would supposedly take place if the Pah-wraiths were released from the Fire Caves and would lead to the rebirth of Bajor. In late 2375, the Pah-wraiths sent Kai Winn Adami a vision in which she was told that only she could bring about the Restoration. Believing she was doing the work of the Prophets, she was also told that "a guide" (Dukat posing as Anjohl Tennan) would soon join her to assist her work. (DS9: "'Til Death Do Us Part")

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  • Restoration of Bajor
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  • The Restoration of Bajor was an event that would supposedly take place if the Pah-wraiths were released from the Fire Caves and would lead to the rebirth of Bajor. In late 2375, the Pah-wraiths sent Kai Winn Adami a vision in which she was told that only she could bring about the Restoration. Believing she was doing the work of the Prophets, she was also told that "a guide" (Dukat posing as Anjohl Tennan) would soon join her to assist her work. (DS9: "'Til Death Do Us Part")
  • The Restoration of Bajor was a prophesised event within Bajoran belief that would have supposedly taken place with the release of the Pah-wraiths from their prison in the Fire Caves on Bajor. (DS9 episode: "'Til Death Do Us Part") Winn Adami initially believed it was the Prophets who had told her to bring about he Restoration, although it was actually the Pah-wraith. (DS9 episodes: "Strange Bedfellows", "The Changing Face of Evil")
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  • The Restoration of Bajor was an event that would supposedly take place if the Pah-wraiths were released from the Fire Caves and would lead to the rebirth of Bajor. In late 2375, the Pah-wraiths sent Kai Winn Adami a vision in which she was told that only she could bring about the Restoration. Believing she was doing the work of the Prophets, she was also told that "a guide" (Dukat posing as Anjohl Tennan) would soon join her to assist her work. (DS9: "'Til Death Do Us Part") The Pah-wraiths later revealed that they had sent Winn the vision about the Restoration, something which horrified her greatly. However, Winn later rejected the Prophets and began working to bring about the Restoration for the Pah-wraiths. (DS9: "Strange Bedfellows", "The Changing Face of Evil") Benjamin Sisko was later able to stop the Restoration from taking place and Dukat was sealed away with the Pah-wraiths. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind") In a scene cut from "What You Leave Behind" a vision of Jake told Benjamin that "if you try to stop the Restoration, you'll be killed". That line was included in the novelization of the episode.
  • The Restoration of Bajor was a prophesised event within Bajoran belief that would have supposedly taken place with the release of the Pah-wraiths from their prison in the Fire Caves on Bajor. (DS9 episode: "'Til Death Do Us Part") Winn Adami initially believed it was the Prophets who had told her to bring about he Restoration, although it was actually the Pah-wraith. (DS9 episodes: "Strange Bedfellows", "The Changing Face of Evil") While on his way to stop Skrain Dukat and the Pah-wraith from leaving the Fire Caves, Benjamin Sisko was told by a illusionary Jake Sisko that he would be killed if he tried to stop the Restoration. (DS9 novelization: What You Leave Behind) Sisko was able to stop Dukat from starting the Restoration, by throwing himself and his enemy, along with the Book of the Kosst Amojan, into the fires. The Book was destroyed, preventing the Restoration from being attempted again in that way. (DS9 episode: "What You Leave Behind")
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