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Faren Sul, Criminal Collaborator

Welcome back to another edition of Tuesdays at Quark’s with your host, Mephit James! This month we’re covering various Bajoran NPCs and I wanted to try something a little out of character for Bajorans as we’ve seen them in the series. Faren Sul is a successful crime boss who has navigated the different forces on Bajoran for decades. Like the other characters played by Alyson Hannigan, though, she gets a lot more interesting the more you develop her in the story.

Basically, the question with Faren Sul is this: what about the Bajorans who weren’t part of the Resistance? The story of Bajor as seen in Star Trek is the same story told with a lot of occupied countries in history, where after liberation comes everyone was “secretly part of the Resistance.” It happens a lot in French media, for instance, where composers, politicians, and artists worked with the German officials during World War II but everyone likes to tell stories about how they were privately undermining German occupation. That’s all well and good but the fact is that most of the country, for pragmatic reasons, went along with their occupiers and a large fraction were actively helping them to look out for their own interests.

Faren Sul is a complication of the Bajoran story that will deepen the Cardassian-Bajoran-Federation dynamics in your campaign. She worked with the Cardassians during the Occupation and has killed and stolen to get ahead in life. On the other hand, she was a starving orphan who took her fate into her own hands. She could be an evil self-hating Bajoran but she also makes an interesting pragmatist as the Provisional Government finds its feet in the post-Occupation galaxy. People like her have a lot to offer liberated Bajor but if folks in the Provisional Government see everything in terms of black and white then she’s a traitor who should be condemned. Push everyone like that back to the Cardassians, though, and you hand them plenty of power to destroy the fledgling government on Bajor. What to do then? Well, that’s for you (and possibly your players) to decide.

There are lots of ways to use this character, but here are a few plot hooks to get you started.

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