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[[Image:Endar.JPG|thumb|Endar in 2366]]
 
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| imagecap = '''Endar''', a [[Talarian]] male
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Talarian]]
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| rank = [[Talarian]] [[captain]]
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| occupation = [[Commander]] of the [[Talarian warship]] ''[[Q'Maire]]''
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2367
 
| actor = [[Sherman Howard]]
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'''Endar''' was a [[Talarian]] [[captain]] and [[CO|commanding officer]] of the [[Talarian warship]] ''[[Q'Maire]]''.
   
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During the mid-[[24th century]], Endar participated in attacks on the [[Federation]] [[planet|worlds]] of [[Castal I]] and [[Galen IV]].
   
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In [[2357]], Endar lost his [[son]] fighting with Humans on Castal I, and on Galen IV claimed the surviving son of the dead [[Connor Rossa|Connor]] and [[Moira Rossa]] in return. This was in accordance with Talarian tradition, but in contradiction with their agreements with the Federation. The boy was given the name [[Jono]] and raised as a Talarian.
Endar was a [[Talarian]] officer who served in the Talarian fleet in the [[2360s]]. He participated in attacks on the Federation worlds of [[Castal I]] and [[Galen IV]]. In [[2356]], [[lieutenant commander]] [[Connor Rossa]] and his wife were killed in a Talarian raid. Their son, [[Jeremiah Rossa]], survived but was found by Endar and taken to Talar. He was given the name [[Jono]] and raised as a Talarian. When the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)| Enterprise-D]] rescued him, ten years later in [[2366]], Endar threatened to attack the ship, until [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard| Picard]], decided that he would be better with Endar than trying to adapt to human ways after ten years being raised as a Talarian. ([[TNG]]: ''[[Suddenly Human]]) ''
 
   
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In [[2367]], Jono was discovered wounded in a [[Talarian observation craft]] by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. Endar reached the ''Enterprise''-D and demanded the return of Jono. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] accused the Talarian of abusing the boy, but Endar denied the charge, telling Picard that the boy had been injured performing Talarian rites of passage. Picard allowed Endar to see Jono, but refused to surrender him. Endar threatened [[war]] and announced that additional Talarian ships were en route. Picard decided that Jono would be better with Endar than trying to adapt to [[Human]] ways after ten [[year]]s being raised as a Talarian. ({{TNG|Suddenly Human}})
''Endar was played by [[Sherman Howard]]''
 
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{{bginfo|Endar was played by actor [[Sherman Howard]].|The costume worn by Sherman Howard as Endar was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]]. {{stala|2750}}|The ''[[Star Trek: Destiny]]'' novel ''[[Mere Mortals]]'' established Endar as being the Talarian ambassador to the Federation in the [[2380s]]. The Endar of the [[mirror universe]] appears in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' novel ''[[The Soul Key]]''.}}
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Revision as of 20:49, 4 April 2013

Endar was a Talarian captain and commanding officer of the Talarian warship Q'Maire.

During the mid-24th century, Endar participated in attacks on the Federation worlds of Castal I and Galen IV.

In 2357, Endar lost his son fighting with Humans on Castal I, and on Galen IV claimed the surviving son of the dead Connor and Moira Rossa in return. This was in accordance with Talarian tradition, but in contradiction with their agreements with the Federation. The boy was given the name Jono and raised as a Talarian.

In 2367, Jono was discovered wounded in a Talarian observation craft by the USS Enterprise-D. Endar reached the Enterprise-D and demanded the return of Jono. Captain Picard accused the Talarian of abusing the boy, but Endar denied the charge, telling Picard that the boy had been injured performing Talarian rites of passage. Picard allowed Endar to see Jono, but refused to surrender him. Endar threatened war and announced that additional Talarian ships were en route. Picard decided that Jono would be better with Endar than trying to adapt to Human ways after ten years being raised as a Talarian. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

Endar was played by actor Sherman Howard.
The costume worn by Sherman Howard as Endar was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction. [1]
The Star Trek: Destiny novel Mere Mortals established Endar as being the Talarian ambassador to the Federation in the 2380s. The Endar of the mirror universe appears in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel The Soul Key.

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