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  • Borhya
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  • borhya was the Bajoran word for spirit, soul, or ghost. When Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge were accidentally cloaked with an interphase generator in a transporter accident, Ro believed that they were dead and were walking the ship as borhyas. Ro remembered the time when she was growing up and never really gave much thought about all the talk about borhyas but merely dismissed it as superstition passed on to children. (TNG: "The Next Phase" )
  • Borhya was the Bajoran name for a ghost. (TNG episode: "The Next Phase") Bajorans believe that Bajorans who do not have the Bajoran death chant performed at their time of death do not go the Celestial Temple and instead return as borhyas during the Rising. (DS9 video game: Harbinger) In 2368 when Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge were accidentally put out of phase Ro thought she had died and remained on the USS Enterprise as a borhya. (TNG episode: "The Next Phase") In 2376 Kira Nerys dreamed she encountered a borhya-like apparition of Benjamin Sisko. (DS9 novels: Avatar, Book One, Avatar, Book Two)
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  • borhya was the Bajoran word for spirit, soul, or ghost. When Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge were accidentally cloaked with an interphase generator in a transporter accident, Ro believed that they were dead and were walking the ship as borhyas. Ro remembered the time when she was growing up and never really gave much thought about all the talk about borhyas but merely dismissed it as superstition passed on to children. (TNG: "The Next Phase" )
  • Borhya was the Bajoran name for a ghost. (TNG episode: "The Next Phase") Bajorans believe that Bajorans who do not have the Bajoran death chant performed at their time of death do not go the Celestial Temple and instead return as borhyas during the Rising. (DS9 video game: Harbinger) In 2368 when Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge were accidentally put out of phase Ro thought she had died and remained on the USS Enterprise as a borhya. (TNG episode: "The Next Phase") After Benjamin Sisko and Kira Nerys travelled back in time to the year 2369, no one on Terok Nor could see them. Kira suggested that it was because they were Borhyas, although Sisko, who was aware of the term, believed that they were not dead, but that it was the work of the Prophets. (DS9 novel: Inferno) In 2376 Kira Nerys dreamed she encountered a borhya-like apparition of Benjamin Sisko. (DS9 novels: Avatar, Book One, Avatar, Book Two)