- For the mirror universe counterpart, see Jeraddo (mirror).
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Jeraddo was the fifth moon of Bajor. The moon was also known as Lunar V or Bajor VIIe. (ST reference: Star Charts)
History[]
Centuries ago, Jeraddo was the home of a group of Bajorans who worshipped the Pah-wraith. A mural which showed the Orbs of the Pah-wraith was located there in a large temple. (DS9 video game: The Fallen)
Mullibok escaped to the moon in the late 2330s and built a house there. Baltrim and Keena arrived in 2351. The Cardassians were not interested in Jeraddo and never discovered Mullibok and the others during the Occupation. (DS9 episode: "Progress")
The Bajoran Resistance maintained the Lunar V base on Jeraddo during the Occupation. (ST - Terok Nor novel: Night of the Wolves, DS9 episode: "The Siege")
In 2369, the Bajoran Provisional Government began a project to use the energy from Jeraddo's molten core to provide energy, using a technique the Klingons had developed on Praxis. (DS9 episode: "Progress", DS9 novel: The Fall of Terok Nor)
Major Kira Nerys discovered Mullibok and the others and found it difficult to force them to leave. With the Provisional Government intent on continuing the project that would lead to Jeraddo becoming uninhabitable, Kira burned Mullibok's house, telling him she would look after him. (DS9 episode: "Progress")
Obanak Keelen began working on the Jeraddo project soon after. (DS9 novel: The Fall of Terok Nor; DS9 video game: The Fallen)
In 2370 when the USS Odyssey entered the Bajoran system to help set up a farm on Bajor's second moon, Jeraddo appeared fiery red. (DS9 - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The Second Artifact)
In 2374, Benjamin Sisko, Worf and Kira travelled to Jeraddo with Obanak to find the Jeraddo temple and salvage the mural. The Kahl-taan attempted to stop them from doing so. (DS9 video game: The Fallen)
In 2380, the Third Battle of Deep Space 9 was fought in close proximity to Bajor and its moons, including Jeraddo. (ST video game: Legacy)
Mirror universe[]
In the mirror universe, Mullibok resisted the energy tapping of Jeraddo and managed to get Intendant Kira Nerys to arrive, hoping to be paid in latinum to leave the moon. Unknown to Mullibok, his group had been infiltrated by Annika Hansen who informed Kira of Mullibok's group's plan to kill her. Mullibok was arrested and taken to the ore processing facility on Terok Nor. (ST novel: Dark Passions)
Appendices[]
Appearances[]
- DS9 episode: "Progress"
- DS9 episode: "The Siege"
- DS9 novel: The Fall of Terok Nor
- DS9 video game: The Fallen
- ST novel: Night of the Wolves
Connections[]
Bajor system | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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orbital landmarks (planets, planetoids, moons & asteroids): | B'hava'el (primary) • Bajor I • Bajor II • Bajor III • Bajor IV • Bajor V • Bajor VI • VII. Bajor (Baraddo/The Prodigal • Derna • Endalla • Jeraddo • Ostratus • Penraddo) • Cajara (Empok Nor) • Denorios Belt (Bajoran wormhole • Construction support station 173 • Deep Space 9 • Deep Space 9 (II)) • VIII. Andros (2 moons) • Bajor IX • Bajor X • XI. Ba'Syladon (Syladdo • 3 other moons) • Bajor XII • Bajor XIII • Bajor XIV • Tiljara (Comet Alpha) |
References[]
External link[]
- Jeraddo article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.