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'''Ajur''' ''(played by [[ Karen Landry]])'' is a [[Vorgon]] female, who, in [[2366]], travelled back from the [[27th century]] to [[Risa]] with [[Boratus]], attempting to steal the ''[[Tox Uthat]].'' She appeared to [[Jean-Luc Picard]] while he was vacationing on [[Risa]]. Ajur and her companion claim to be a security team from the 27th century looking for the Tox Uthat, an artifact sought after by criminals in their time. The scientist who invented the Uthat traveled back in time to hide the device from criminals, and her history said that Picard would find the device on Risa.
 
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'''Ajur''' was a [[Vorgon]] female from the [[27th century]] who, along with her partner, [[Boratus]], attempted to steal a device known as the "[[Tox Uthat]]", a [[quantum phase inhibitor]] capable of halting all [[nuclear fusion]] within a [[star]].
   
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In order to prevent the Uthat from falling into the wrong hands, [[Kal Dano]], the Uthat's inventor, [[time travel|traveled back in time]] to the [[22nd century]] and hid it on [[Risa]]. Having failed to obtain the Uthat, Ajur and Boratus searched historical records and discovered that [[Jean-Luc Picard]] would discover and destroy it in [[2366]]. Traveling back to that point in time, they told Picard that they were security agents and that they wished to retrieve the Uthat for safekeeping. When Picard learned, however, that it was two Vorgons who attempted to steal the Uthat in the first place, he destroyed it using [[Transporter Code 14]], thus fulfilling his role in history. Failing in their quest to obtain the Uthat, Ajur and Boratus returned to their own time. ({{TNG|Captain's Holiday}})
After Picard and [[Vash]] find the device, they are confronted by Ajur and her partner. Picard had learned from Vash that it was the Vorgons whom the inventor had originally hidden the Uthat from. He destroys the device and the disappointed Ajur and partner return to their time.
 
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{{bginfo|Ajur was played by actress [[Karen Landry]].|The novel ''[[Watching the Clock]]'' depicts [[Dulmur]] and [[Lucsly]] foiling an attempt by Ajur and Boratus to retrieve the Tox Uthat nine days prior to the events of "Captain's Holiday".|Her costume was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]]. ''{{stala|2763}}}}
 
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Revision as of 19:20, 15 October 2014

Ajur was a Vorgon female from the 27th century who, along with her partner, Boratus, attempted to steal a device known as the "Tox Uthat", a quantum phase inhibitor capable of halting all nuclear fusion within a star.

In order to prevent the Uthat from falling into the wrong hands, Kal Dano, the Uthat's inventor, traveled back in time to the 22nd century and hid it on Risa. Having failed to obtain the Uthat, Ajur and Boratus searched historical records and discovered that Jean-Luc Picard would discover and destroy it in 2366. Traveling back to that point in time, they told Picard that they were security agents and that they wished to retrieve the Uthat for safekeeping. When Picard learned, however, that it was two Vorgons who attempted to steal the Uthat in the first place, he destroyed it using Transporter Code 14, thus fulfilling his role in history. Failing in their quest to obtain the Uthat, Ajur and Boratus returned to their own time. (TNG: "Captain's Holiday")

Ajur was played by actress Karen Landry.
The novel Watching the Clock depicts Dulmur and Lucsly foiling an attempt by Ajur and Boratus to retrieve the Tox Uthat nine days prior to the events of "Captain's Holiday".
Her costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction. [1]