Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki

A friendly reminder regarding spoilers! At present the expanded Trek universe is in a period of major upheaval with the continuations of Discovery and Prodigy, the advent of new eras in gaming with the Star Trek Adventures RPG, Star Trek: Infinite and Star Trek Online, as well as other post-57th Anniversary publications such as the ongoing IDW Star Trek comic and spin-off Star Trek: Defiant. Therefore, please be courteous to other users who may not be aware of current developments by using the {{spoiler}}, {{spoilers}} OR {{majorspoiler}} tags when adding new information from sources less than six months old (even if it is minor info). Also, please do not include details in the summary bar when editing pages and do not anticipate making additions relating to sources not yet in release. THANK YOU

READ MORE

Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki
Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki
Advertisement
For the mirror universe counterpart, see Jadzia Dax (mirror).

Jadzia Dax, born Jadzia Idaris in the year 2341 on the planet Trill, was a joined Trill woman in the 24th century. She had one younger sister, Ziranne. Her father's name was Kela Idaris. Dax served as the science officer on Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "You Are Cordially Invited"; DS9 short story: "Reflections"; DS9 - Worlds of DS9 - Volume Two novel: Trill: Unjoined

Biography[]

Early life[]

Jadzia knew from a very young age that she wanted to be joined, and worked all of her life towards that goal. To prove her value, she earned distinctions in exobiology, zoology, astrophysics, and exoarchaeology. (DS9 episode: "Dax"; ST video game: Starship Creator)

Starfleet Academy[]

Jadzia studied under Professor Richard Galen while at the Academy. (TNG novel: The Best and the Brightest)

Around this time, Jadzia briefly became engaged to marry a man called Gwyn, her first lover. (DS9 comics: "Hearts of Old", "Rules of Behavior")

Jadzia was eventually joined with the Dax symbiont in early 2367, after the death of the previous host, Curzon. (DS9 episodes: "Emissary", "Facets")

During the time after Jadzia had been rejected from the initiate program, Setheleyis th'Rasdeth counseled her to reapply. (DS9 - Prophecy and Change short story: "The Devil You Know")

Shortly after her joining, Jadzia participated in an archaeological dig on the planet Pandora, where she encountered a powerful object called the Codex. (DS9 - Prophecy and Change short story: "Chiaroscuro")

Dax graduated Starfleet Academy in 2368 in the 98th percentile. (ST video game: Starship Creator)

Deep Space 9[]

2369[]

In 2369, Lieutenant Jadzia Dax was transferred to Starbase Deep Space 9, as science officer. Jadzia helped Benjamin Sisko discover the Bajoran wormhole. (DS9 episode & novelization: Emissary)

On stardate 46910.1, the Klaestrons attempted to extradite Jadzia for the murder of Klaestron military leader Ardelon Tandro, a murder which was attributed to Curzon, as they believed that joined Trills were answerable to another host's crimes. When a hearing was later held on Deep Space 9, Sisko represented her, although it was the appearance of Enina Tandro, Tandro's widow, that revealed the truth and exonerated Jadzia and Curzon. (DS9 episode: "Dax")

2370[]

In early 2370, Jadzia was disguised as a Bajoran Vedek to infiltrate a meeting of the Chamber of Ministers of the Republic of Bajor with Kira Nerys to tell them the Cardassians were supplying the Alliance for Global Unity with weapons. (DS9 episode: "The Siege")

2371[]

In the summer of 2371, Jadzia helped her friend and fellow Trill Moll Enor when Moll was on trial for endangering her symbiont. (TNG novel: The Best and the Brightest)

At the end of 2371, Jadzia Dax was promoted to Lieutenant Commander. (DS9 episode & novelization: The Way of the Warrior)

2372[]

When Jadzia met Lenara Kahn, she risked breaking the Trill taboo against Reassociation. (DS9 episode: "Rejoined")

In 2372, Jadzia returned to Trill when her sister Ziranne mysteriously turned up in a hospital joined to the Roa symbiont. This led Jadzia to a symbiont black market being run by Verad Kalon, an unjoined Trill who had stolen the Dax symbiont from Jadzia briefly in 2370. With the assistance of the Trill Symbiosis Commission, Jadzia found Verad and ended his operation. (DS9 short story: "Reflections")

2374[]

Worf and Jadzia wedding

The wedding.

At the beginning of the Dominion War, Jadzia commanded the USS Defiant in a dangerous mission to destroy a Dominion sensor array in the Argolis Cluster. (DS9 episode: "Behind the Lines"; DS9 novelization: ...Sacrifice of Angels)

In 2374, she was married to Worf, son of Mogh, and inducted into the House of Martok. (DS9 episode: "You Are Cordially Invited")

Later that year, Dax was attached to Project Blue Sky, a scientifically orientated war research project conducted in conjunction with the Romulans. Jadzia and Romulan Subcommander T'Rul attempted to create an enzyme that was supposed to alter the genetic profile of the Jem'Hadar, without success. (DS9 short story: "The Devil You Know")

Jadzia was murdered in late 2374 by Skrain Dukat, with the assistance of a Pah-wraith. The Dax symbiont survived and was eventually rejoined with Ezri Tigan. Jadzia Idaris' body was returned to Trill and buried in Manev cemetery. (DS9 episode: "Tears of the Prophets"; DS9 - Worlds of DS9 - Volume Two novel: Trill: Unjoined

Hobbies and interests[]

Jadzia was a skilled Tongo player and won considerable amounts of money playing the game at Quark's. Unfortunately she was a less skilled wrestler and lost most of that money wrestling with Benjamin Sisko on weekends. (DS9 - Avatar novel: Avatar, Book One)

Alternate timelines[]

Alternate Jadzia

Jadzia in 2422 in an alternate timeline

In an alternate timeline in which Captain Sisko became trapped in a subspace field in 2372, Jadzia was still alive in 2422. In that year, she assisted Jake Sisko in his failed attempt to rescue his father. She was still close friends with Julian Bashir. (DS9 episode: "The Visitor")

In another alternate timeline created by the USS Defiant being sent back in time to the 22nd century, the ship's crew, including Jadzia, settled on Gaia IV. She and Worf eventually married and had several children. By 2373, they had numerous descendants, including Yedrin Dax, Brota, and Lisa. (DS9 episode: "Children of Time")

In another alternate timeline in which the Cardassian Union did not withdraw from Bajor in 2369, Jadzia was the science officer of Starbase 375 in 2373. In that year, she was killed when the Dominion ship commanded by Taran'atar flew into the starbase's fusion core, leading to their mutual destruction. (TNG - Myriad Universes novel: A Gutted World)

In another alternate timeline where Khan Noonien Singh won the Eugenics Wars and forced the human race to undergo genetic engineering en-masse, Trill became a subject world of the Khanate of Earth. Like all of her hosts from Lela onwards, Jadzia was a member of the resistance, a medical helot onboard the battleship Phoenix. Miles O'Brien, future optio of the Defiance, was also serving onboard the Phoenix. O'Brien suffered an injury to his leg joint, and Jadzia remembered it and passed it along to her successor, Ezri. (DS9 - Myriad Universes novel: Seeds of Dissent)

Starfleet service record[]

location assignment dates rank or rate assignment insignia rank insignia
Starfleet Academy student officer 2364-2368 cadet Assignment badge. Uniform collar.
Deep Space 9 science officer 2369-2371 lieutenant Uniform collar. Uniform collar.
Deep Space 9 / USS Defiant science officer/helmsman 2371-2374 lieutenant commander Uniform collar.Uniform collar.
USS Defiant commanding officer 2374
Deep Space 9 / USS Defiant science officer/helmsman 2374

Appendices[]

Connections[]

Preceded by:
Curzon
Host of Dax
2367-2374
Succeeded by:
Ezri
Preceded by:
None
Science officer of Deep Space 9
2369-2374
Succeeded by:
Eventually Thirishar ch'Thane
Preceded by:
Benjamin Sisko
Commanding officer of the USS Defiant (NX-74205)
2374
Succeeded by:
Benjamin Sisko
hosts of the Dax symbiont
primary universe Lela Yurani • Enjana* • Penzak* • Tobin Fendus • Emony Odaren • Dax (Ensign)* • Audrid • Torias • Joran Belar • Curzon Antrani • Jadzia Idaris • Verad Kalon* • Ezri Tigan • Dax (Enterprise-J captain) Trill icon image. Symbiosis Commission icon image.
First Splinter timeline Jadzia Idaris • Ezri Tigan
other alternate timelines Jadzia Idaris • Ezri Tigan • Tornellen • Yedrin
mirror universe Curzon Antrani • Jadzia Idaris • Ezri Tigan
Starbase Deep Space 9 personnel and residents (original station)
station personnel K. Adabwe • M. Ahzed • T. Aimatsu • Aleco V. • R. Alfonzo • Alle T. • Altman • Amran • K. Andrews • T. Ane • N. Aponte • J. Ashe • Aylam E. • J. S. Bashir • Battes A. • M. Bilecki • J. Blackmer • Bojja R. • P. Boudreaux • S. Bowers • Brooks • J. Broome • Cardok • Carlton • S. Carson • Cenn D. • J. Chao • J. Chavez • H. Collins • F. Cortez • Costello • Cryan • D. Cziraky • G. Davis • E. Dax • J. Dax • Devro • S. Douglas • M. Eddington • Eddon • Eric • Etana K. • Evik N. • Gaysd T. • Girani S. • Goodman • Gordimer • Greskrendtregk • Guerette • Hage • Hava R. • T. Jast • Jataq'qat • Jattera • S. Jonsson • Kabo • Kahrimanis • Kelly • Kira N. • V. Knezo • J. Kurland • Kurn • T. Kwiatkowski • S. ch'Larn • C. Ling • Marten • P. Matthias • McCormick • McEwian • K. Merimark • Mesk • Monyodin • T. Moore • Moru • I. Muckerheide • Munson • Nalan B. • J. Si Naran • Nedani I. • Nev R. • Nguyen • N'Heydor • Nog • M.E. O'Brien • Occino • Odo • D. Parks • Pertwee • H. Petersen • Phongsit • G. Primmin • Redac • Reis I. • ch'Rellen • K. Richter • Ro L. • Rom • G. Roness • Sanger • Sarish M. • A. Selzner • J. Senkowski • Setrin Y. • R. th'Shant • Shul T. • Shula S. • Simak • B.L. Sisko • Z. Slaine • J. Smith • N. Sthili • W. Stinson • M. Strang • Strek • C. Swannig • Tagana • S. Taran • S. Tarses • A. Taveras • Darl Tavros • Telnorri • P. Tenmei • Terek • T. ch'Thane • Tolland • M. Tomson • Gelia Torly • T'Peyn • Trulli • E. Vaughn • zh'Vesk • Vu K. • Wasa G. • Wayeh S. • D. Wilkens • Worf • Woros K. • Yamaguchi • D. Yarrow • Yevlin M. Federation icon image. Bajoran icon image. Starfleet icon image. DS9 icon image.
station residents Aluura • A. Wyoss • L. Arlin • Arios • Barys K. • Betenn B. • Betenn C. • Betenn K. • Bokat • Broc • Broik • Byla • Cadara • Capril • Chalan A. • Chon S. • Chram • Conpap • Dalba S. • Drak • Elvim • V. Fontaine • A. Fontana • Freyla • Frool • Gann • E. Garak • Grehm • Grimp • E. Grof • Hadron • Hatram N. • Hetik • Jas-qal • Jhakka • Kaga • Kalaw • Leeta • Londar P. • Maiki • Malor B. • Malor T. • Mardah • Martok • Mireh • Mo'Neke • Morn • M'Pella • Keiko O'Brien • Kirayoshi O'Brien • Molly O'Brien • Quark • Rasmus S. • Rhit • Sarda • S'taass • N. Sardopolous • Shul Aba • J. Sisko • T'Ara • Taran'atar • J. Tharen • Tigart H. • Tir R. • Tora Z. • Treir • Vissh • Kasidy Yates • Yelsi
Starbase Deep Space 9 personnel and residents (second station)
station personnel Aleco V. • Allasar • E.g. Ansarg • J. Bashir • B. Becerra • V. Bixx • J. Blackmer • P. Boudreaux • J. Candlewood • Cardok • Cenn D. • H. Collins • J. Collins • B. Crusher • A. d'Arnaud • V. deGrom • O. Dellasant • G. Desjardins • Etana K. • S. Douglas • Hava R. • B. Herriot • E. Juarez • V. Knezo • S. ch'Larn • P. Matthias • K. Merimark • E. Minnar • Nog • M.E. O'Brien • D. Phlox • S. Ravid • K. Richter • Ro L. • N. Saygur • Shul T. • Z. Slaine • W. Stinson • T'Lune • P. Tenmei • L. Thorne • Valinar • Verlon • R.K. Viss • P. Walenista • Zhang S.
station residents Altek D. • Aluura • Broik • Damas H. • Frool • Grimp • Kala M. • M'Pella • Orcam • Quark • Shmenge • Ulu L. • Zirk
Commanding Officers of the Starships Defiant
Prime reality
Federation Starfleet
USS Defiant (NCC-1764) Serling • Blair USS Defiant (NCC-1764) assignment patch
USS Defiant (NX-74205) (I) Sisko • Dax • Worf • Kira Seal of the Federation Starfleet.
USS Defiant (NX-74205) (II) Ross • Sisko • Jast • Dax • Vaughn • Kira • Ro • Stinson
Mirror
universe
Terran
Empire
ISS Defiant (NCC-1764) Archer • Sato • Mayweather • Robinson Seal of the Terran Empire.
Terran
Rebellion
Defiant Sisko • O'Brien • Leeta • Dax Terran symbol image.
Starfleet flight controllers (circa 2373–2387)
Adler • Ayre • Bailey • Bair • Beech • Beirhoff • Bessent • Bohn • B. Boimler • W. Boimler • A. Bolaji • O. Bolaji • Branson • Brooks • Charles • Clarze • T'Ryssa Chen • J. Dax • Daylynne • desYog • Falsone • Faur • B. Ford • E.T. Ford • Forester • Gentile • Hawk • Hickman • Ilario • Johnson • Kaplanczyk • Kaufman • Ku • ch'Kul'tan • Kung • Lauldi • Lavena • Lee • Jenela Light • Magner • Mao • Martin • McBride • McCullens • McGowan • Nave • Nog • O'Bannon • Osterman • Paris • Perim • Rager • Revtem Prin Ooteshk • Ryan • Scagliotti • Schonfelder • Scott • Silverman • Soderlund • Stockman • Stoddard • Sullivan • Takamura • Teagarden • Todd • Ulman • Waen • Weinrib • Wellington • Withers • Yvet Federation icon image. Starfleet icon image.
Starfleet chief science officers (circa 2373–2387)
Afshar • Barker • Bell • Beilstein • Betz • Bobb • Braugh • Brown • Dax • Ent • Geuder • Hickman • Higgins • Hopper • Jones • Joth • Krieger • Lal • Narak • Robbins • Ramsey • Rose • Savak • Sorel • Surek • Soran • Sorek • Spon • T'Jan • T'Val • T'Vek • Vickers • Wei • Wildman • Wood • Wright Federation icon image. Starfleet icon image.
USS Avery personnel
Skrain Dukat • Jadzia Idaris • Beckett Mariner • Morn • Alyssa Ogawa • Alexander Rozhenko • Liam Shaw • Nog • Jake Sisko • Tuvix • Valkor Federation icon image. Starfleet icon image.

Background information[]

Jadzia was played by Terry Farrell. Farrell also voiced Jadzia in the games Harbinger and The Fallen.

Appearances and references[]

Appearances[]

2369
2370
2371
2372
2373
2374

References[]

External links[]

Advertisement