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  • Orta lebt in Orzammar ist ein Mitglied der Kriegerkaste.
  • Orta était un terroriste (ou combattant de liberté) Bajoran.
  • Orta is a hidden facility, it won't appear on your map at the start, but it is always at sector K4. You can learn its location by talking to General Theo Humphey in Alma.
  • Orta is a dwarven female of the warrior caste found perusing the records of the Shaperate in Orzammar's Diamond Quarter.
  • Orta was born on Bajor and was orphaned as an infant. He was raised by his foster parents, Gan Marta and Gan Treo and was known as Gan Orta. His foster parents collaborated with the Cardassians who were occupying Bajor at the time. When Orta was ten, both foster parents were executed by the Cardassians for providing aid to Bajoran refugees. He then stowed away on a Ferengi freighter, and traveled to the Bajoran refugee camp on Valo II. From this point on, he used only the name Orta.
  • thumb|Orta (2368) Orta ist ein Bajoraner und der Führer einer Splittergruppe des bajoranischen Widerstands. In seiner Funktion ist er für zahlreiche terroristische Anschläge gegen cardassianische Ziele verantwortlich. In der Vergangenheit ist er in cardassianischer Gefangenschaft gefoltert worden. Ihm wird sein Gesicht zerstümmelt und seine Stimmbänder durchgeschnitten, sprechen kann er nur mit Hilfe eines medizinischen Gerätes, welches an seinem Hals befestigt ist. Der letzte bekannte Aufenthaltsort von Orta ist der dritte Mond von Valo I.
  • The Seekers called Orta “the harbinger of destruction” and told her she would only leave her prison when they needed her for war. It appeared that they feared Orta, likely because they thought of her as a weapon capable of controlling the Ancient ruins and bio-engineered monsters, similar to Azel’s original purpose.
  • Orta was een Bajoran terrorist (of vrijheidsstrijder). Orta werd gevangen genomen, ondervraagd en gemarteld door leden van de Cardassian unie. De martelingen bestonden onder meer uit doorsnijden van zijn stembanden, waardoor hij de rest van zijn leven een stemsynthesizer in zijn nek moest gebruiken. Uiteindelijk werd hij de leider van een groep Bajoran terroristen. Orta verscheen later, in 2370, op een "gezocht poster" in het kantoor van Odo op Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Sanctuary")
  • Orta was a Bajoran terrorist in the 2360s. Orta was captured, interrogated and tortured by members of the Cardassian Union. His torture included the severing of his vocal cords and, as a result, Orta was forced to use an embedded voice synthesizer in his neck for the rest of his life. Eventually, he became the leader of a militant splinter group of Bajoran Resistance fighters. Orta later appeared on a "wanted poster" in Odo's security office in 2369 and 2370. (DS9: "Vortex", "If Wishes Were Horses", "The Forsaken", "Dramatis Personae", "Duet", "In the Hands of the Prophets" , "Sanctuary" )
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  • Orta in 2368
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  • Orta lebt in Orzammar ist ein Mitglied der Kriegerkaste.
  • thumb|Orta (2368) Orta ist ein Bajoraner und der Führer einer Splittergruppe des bajoranischen Widerstands. In seiner Funktion ist er für zahlreiche terroristische Anschläge gegen cardassianische Ziele verantwortlich. In der Vergangenheit ist er in cardassianischer Gefangenschaft gefoltert worden. Ihm wird sein Gesicht zerstümmelt und seine Stimmbänder durchgeschnitten, sprechen kann er nur mit Hilfe eines medizinischen Gerätes, welches an seinem Hals befestigt ist. Der letzte bekannte Aufenthaltsort von Orta ist der dritte Mond von Valo I. Orta ist einer der meistgesuchten Terroristen der Cardassianer. Die Cardassianer zerstören Solarion IV, eine Kolonie der Föderation, nur um die Föderation zur Suche nach Orta zu zwingen. (TNG: ) Orta wird steckbrieflich gesucht und ist auf einem Fahndungsfoto in Odos Büro an Bord von Deep Space 9 zu sehen. (DS9: , , , , , , ) Orta wurde von Jeffrey Hayenga gespielt und von Dieter Okras synchronisiert. Das Fahndungsbild ist eigentlich ein vom Make-Up-Team der Serie genutztes Foto.
  • The Seekers called Orta “the harbinger of destruction” and told her she would only leave her prison when they needed her for war. It appeared that they feared Orta, likely because they thought of her as a weapon capable of controlling the Ancient ruins and bio-engineered monsters, similar to Azel’s original purpose. In the first moments of Panzer Dragoon Orta, the Empire launched an attack on the Seekers’ stronghold in Yelico Valley in an effort to capture Orta from them. The Empire’s reasons for wanting to capture Orta appeared to be largely the same as the Seekers, as they needed a drone to control the Ancient ruins, specifically the Cradle. The drone that used to control the Cradle for them, Abadd, had escaped and was nowhere to be found, so they needed Orta to reactive the facility for them. However, just as Orta was about to be captured by the Empire’s dragonmares, a dragon appeared and rescued Orta from both the Empire and the Seekers. Shortly afterwards, Orta and her dragon encountered the drone Abadd, who told Orta that she needed to “save the world from itself”. Orta chased after the mysterious drone in the hope of finding out what he meant, and perhaps find some answers to the questions about her own past, but lost track of him in the Forest of Mutation. There, she encountered a group of Wormriders, one of whom was called Mobo. Although Mobo initially took her for an Imperial riding a dragonmare and attacked her, he and Orta soon became allies and she was received with warmth when she arrived at the Wormriders’ den. However, due to Orta’s presence the Wormriders’ den also came under attack from the Empire, and Orta assisted Mobo in defending them from the attack. During the attack Mobo was shot down, leaving Orta and her dragon alone in their fight against the Imperial fleet. During the battle, Orta heard the Imperial officers giving orders to their troops, telling them that they should show no mercy for a drone. Learning that she was in fact a drone was a great shock to Orta and made her feel more alone in the world than ever before. She did not have much time to think about this revelation, however, as the Empire’s dragonmare squadron had caught up to her and launched their attack. With the help of the dragon she was able to defeat the squadron, but in a final effort to kill Orta the captain of the dragonmare squadron, Evren, self-destructed her dragonmare. Orta and her dragon were caught in the explosion and plummeted out of the sky. When Orta woke up, she found herself in a snowy landscape. She found her dragon not far away, but was shocked to see that the seemingly invincible creature was now clearly injured. With Orta’s encouragement, the dragon stood up and limped across the snowy landscape, eventually managing to recover enough strength to fly again. On their path, the dragon and rider pair defeated a bio-engineered monster called an els-enora, but when Orta saw that the els-enora had children she realized the creature was only trying to defend her young. Orta regretted her actions and flew away from the wounded creature. At that moment, Abadd reappeared and annihilated the els-enora family, criticising Orta for being unable to kill “a simple creature”. Orta was upset, telling Abadd that he didn’t need to kill them and questioned his ethics, asking him, “Why? Why do you kill?” The drone failed to answer the question, instead telling Orta he needed her to complete his mission. With nowhere else to go, Orta decided to follow Abadd. Abadd took Orta to an Ancient ruin that lead to the Sestren system, and revealed to Orta that this was the place where she had been created. It was there that Orta discovered a recording from Azel that explained her birth. In the message Azel explained that, after the end of her fruitless searches, Orta was her only answer. It is not revealed what Azel meant, but she could have been referring to her search for Edge, which she may never have found (except for his gene data in Sestren). It could also mean that she was searching for a reason behind her own existence as a drone, and creating Orta gave her life meaning. According to Azel, Orta had the power to change the world. However, what this power actually consisted of is not revealed in Panzer Dragoon Orta. Azel may simply have meant that Orta could choose to make a change in the world, unlike other drones who lacked the freedom to exceed their Ancient programming. After the message had finished playing, Abadd reappeared. Now that Orta knew the truth about her birth, he revealed to her his own plan to destroy the Empire and create a new race of drones to rule the world. However, he was unable to complete his plan because the Ancients who created him had ensured that drones were unable to reproduce and forced to live and die as slaves. Since Orta was an exception to this rule, Abadd needed her body to learn the secrets behind her genetic code. After hearing Abadd’s intentions, Orta refused to help him, causing Abadd to attack Orta and her dragon. In the ensuing battle, Abadd was defeated and left the Sestren system. Orta chased after him, arriving at the Imperial Capital which had plunged into chaos as Abadd had released all the dragonmare prototypes on the Imperial forces surrounding the Cradle. In the finale of Panzer Dragoon Orta, Orta fought and defeated Abadd. After Abadd’s defeat, Orta’s dragon collapsed and fell to the ground just as they had landed. Orta was upset, pleading him not to die. But the battles had taken their toll on the body of the dragon, and he passed away. However, the dragon mysteriously left behind an heir. In the epilogue of Panzer Dragoon Orta, Orta is shown traveling across a peaceful landscape with a small dragon pup, her destination not revealed.
  • Orta was a Bajoran terrorist in the 2360s. Orta was captured, interrogated and tortured by members of the Cardassian Union. His torture included the severing of his vocal cords and, as a result, Orta was forced to use an embedded voice synthesizer in his neck for the rest of his life. Eventually, he became the leader of a militant splinter group of Bajoran Resistance fighters. Later, in 2368, the Cardassians tried to frame him for an attack on a Federation colony. The Cardassians were hoping to manipulate the Federation into eliminating the Bajoran freedom fighters. The plot was exposed when Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Ensign Ro Laren, after meeting with Orta, discovered that he did not have the resources to carry out such an attack. He and his followers were saved when a remote decoy ship was destroyed by the Cardassians instead of the ship they were supposed to be on. (TNG: "Ensign Ro" ) Orta later appeared on a "wanted poster" in Odo's security office in 2369 and 2370. (DS9: "Vortex", "If Wishes Were Horses", "The Forsaken", "Dramatis Personae", "Duet", "In the Hands of the Prophets" , "Sanctuary" ) Orta was played by Jeffrey Hayenga. His image on the wanted poster in the security office was a make up continuity photo, used by the make up department during the shoot. According to the script for "Ensign Ro" , Orta was pronounced as "OHR-ta".
  • Orta était un terroriste (ou combattant de liberté) Bajoran.
  • Orta was een Bajoran terrorist (of vrijheidsstrijder). Orta werd gevangen genomen, ondervraagd en gemarteld door leden van de Cardassian unie. De martelingen bestonden onder meer uit doorsnijden van zijn stembanden, waardoor hij de rest van zijn leven een stemsynthesizer in zijn nek moest gebruiken. Uiteindelijk werd hij de leider van een groep Bajoran terroristen. Later, in 2368, probeerden de Cardassians hem de schuld te geven van een aanval op een Federatie kolonie. De Cardassians hoopten de Federatie zo te kunnen manipuleren dat ze de Bajoran terroristen uit de weg zouden ruimen. Het plan werd ontdekt toen kapitein Jean-Luc Picard en Ro Laren ontdekten dat Orta niet de middelen had om zo'n aanval uit te voeren. (TNG: "Ensign Ro") Orta verscheen later, in 2370, op een "gezocht poster" in het kantoor van Odo op Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Sanctuary")
  • Orta was born on Bajor and was orphaned as an infant. He was raised by his foster parents, Gan Marta and Gan Treo and was known as Gan Orta. His foster parents collaborated with the Cardassians who were occupying Bajor at the time. When Orta was ten, both foster parents were executed by the Cardassians for providing aid to Bajoran refugees. He then stowed away on a Ferengi freighter, and traveled to the Bajoran refugee camp on Valo II. From this point on, he used only the name Orta. On Valo II, Orta met Tova Syed, who would become a lifelong friend and loyal associate. Both joined an anti-Cardassian terrorist cell, striking at a number of Cardassian worlds. Over the next twenty years, Orta became one of the most infamous Bajoran terrorists, to the point where any off-world act against the Cardassians was attributed to him. In his thirtieth year, Orta was betrayed by a Yridian weapons dealer, captured by the Cardassians, and returned to Bajor as a prisoner. En route, a Cardassian glinn burned his face with acid, and once on Bajor, an Obsidian Order interrogator cut out his vocal cords. He was then to be turned over to Gul Madred for further interrogation, but was then rescued by Tova Syed and fellow members of his resistance cell. Orta did succeed, however, in murdering the Obsidian Order agent before leaving Bajor. (DS9 - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The Second Artifact) Though scarred, Orta was still able to rally his followers. However, his supply lines were severely curtailed by the Cardassians, to the point where his cell could no longer maintain warp-speed ships, and were restricted to the Valo system. (TNG episode: "Ensign Ro") In 2370, two years after the end of the Cardassian Occupation, he agreed to return to the Bajoran system, purportedly to farm Bajor's newly arable second moon. In actuality, he had hoped to spark a new war between Bajor and the Federation, using Akwar's Ninth Prophecy as a pretext. Orta's plans were aided when he discovered the second of the four Malkus Artifacts, which acted as a powerful energy weapon. After killing Commander Rodzinski of the USS Odyssey and Orta's own friend Tova Syed, he took Captain Declan Keogh, Major Kira Nerys and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax hostage. He attempted to tie the Artifact into the weapons array of the Starfleet runabout USS Rio Grande, but was foiled by an anti-Maquis protocols programmed into the vessel's systems. Orta was held in the brig of the Odyssey and delivered to Deep Space 9 along with the artifact. (DS9 - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The Second Artifact)
  • Orta is a hidden facility, it won't appear on your map at the start, but it is always at sector K4. You can learn its location by talking to General Theo Humphey in Alma.
  • Orta is a dwarven female of the warrior caste found perusing the records of the Shaperate in Orzammar's Diamond Quarter.
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