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'''T'Kar''' was one of two [[Klingon]] mercenaries along with [[Yeto]] who were employed by [[Verad]] during his failed attempt to forcibly join with the [[Dax (symbiont)|Dax]] symbiont in early [[2370]]. T'Kar was annoyed by the [[Federation]] and opposed to their alliance with the [[Klingon Empire]], stating that the Empire was ruled by "doddering fools and frightened old women". He tried to leave [[Deep Space 9]] with [[Verad]], but was overpowered by [[Odo]] and [[Kira Nerys]]. ({{DS9|Invasive Procedures}})
 
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'''T'Kar''' was a male Klingon alive during the mid to late-[[24th century]]. In his adult life, he served as a [[mercenary]] and was one of two Klingons employed by the [[Trill]] [[Verad]] to steal the [[Dax symbiont]] in the [[2370s]].
   
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==History==
:''T'Kar was played by [[Tim Russ]].''
 
 
In early-[[2370]], T'Kar was hired by Verad to provide muscle during his failed attempt to forcibly join with the {{dis|Dax|symbiont}} symbiont. T'Kar was annoyed by the [[Federation]] and opposed to their alliance with the [[Klingon Empire]], stating that the Empire was ruled by "doddering fools and frightened old women."
   
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After securing [[Deep Space 9]], T'Kar guarded the hostages they had taken and kicked [[Operations Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]] in his arm when he attempted to discuss the situation with [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]], causing O'Brien severe pain due to a [[phaser]] blast he had sustained earlier.
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T'Kar attempted to leave Deep Space 9 with [[Verad]], but was overpowered by [[Odo]] and [[Kira Nerys]]. ({{DS9|Invasive Procedures}})
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==Memorable quotes==
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"''This is a nice way to showing your gratitude. We just saved your lives out there.''"<br>
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"''You see? The ever-helpful Federation. So predictable.''"<br>
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:- '''Miles O'Brien''' and '''T'Kar'''
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"''The Empire is governed by doddering fools and frightened old women who aren't worthy of the name Klingon.''"<br>
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:- '''T'Kar'''
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"''Your turn, little man.''"<br>
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:- '''T'Kar''', to Julian Bashir
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"''My ear!''"<br>
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"''Pathetic.''"<br>
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:- '''Quark''' and '''T'Kar''', following a fight between the two
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==Appendices==
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===Background information===
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T'Kar was played by actor [[Tim Russ]], who later went on to play [[Lieutenant]] [[Tuvok]] in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' as well as his {{mu|Tuvok|mirror universe counterpart}} in {{DS9|Through the Looking Glass}}. Russ previously appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Starship Mine}}, in which he also played the role of a mercenary. Coincidentally, the [[starship]] [[Kelsey's starship|on which his character arrived]] in that episode used the [[Studio models (TNG)#Lysian sentry pod|same studio model]] as featured in {{e|Invasive Procedures}}.
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The script for {{e|Invasive Procedures}} descrives T'Kar as, "''"a grizzled Klingon mercenary''". {{Star Trek Minutiae|academy/literature329/424.txt}}
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''[[Star Trek]]'' author [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] noted "''the sheer glee with which Tim Russ plays T’Kar''" as one of the high points of the episode. [http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/07/star-trek-deep-space-nine-rewatch-invasive-procedures]
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===Apocrypha===
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The mirror universe version of T'Kar appears in the ''[[Obsidian Alliances]]'' short story ''[[The Mirror-Scaled Serpent]]'', in which he is a member of the [[Obsidian Order]] belonging to the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]]. The story also reveals that, prior to joining the [[Terran Rebellion]] in the [[2370s]], {{mu|Tuvok}} was his slave for many years. This was an in-joke based on the fact that both characters were played by Tim Russ.
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===External links===
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Revision as of 18:50, 21 March 2015

T'Kar was a male Klingon alive during the mid to late-24th century. In his adult life, he served as a mercenary and was one of two Klingons employed by the Trill Verad to steal the Dax symbiont in the 2370s.

History

In early-2370, T'Kar was hired by Verad to provide muscle during his failed attempt to forcibly join with the Dax symbiont. T'Kar was annoyed by the Federation and opposed to their alliance with the Klingon Empire, stating that the Empire was ruled by "doddering fools and frightened old women."

After securing Deep Space 9, T'Kar guarded the hostages they had taken and kicked Operations Chief Miles O'Brien in his arm when he attempted to discuss the situation with Commander Benjamin Sisko, causing O'Brien severe pain due to a phaser blast he had sustained earlier.

T'Kar attempted to leave Deep Space 9 with Verad, but was overpowered by Odo and Kira Nerys. (DS9: "Invasive Procedures")

Memorable quotes

"This is a nice way to showing your gratitude. We just saved your lives out there."
"You see? The ever-helpful Federation. So predictable."

- Miles O'Brien and T'Kar


"The Empire is governed by doddering fools and frightened old women who aren't worthy of the name Klingon."

- T'Kar


"Your turn, little man."

- T'Kar, to Julian Bashir


"My ear!"
"Pathetic."

- Quark and T'Kar, following a fight between the two

Appendices

Background information

T'Kar was played by actor Tim Russ, who later went on to play Lieutenant Tuvok in Star Trek: Voyager as well as his mirror universe counterpart in DS9: "Through the Looking Glass". Russ previously appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Starship Mine", in which he also played the role of a mercenary. Coincidentally, the starship on which his character arrived in that episode used the same studio model as featured in "Invasive Procedures".

The script for "Invasive Procedures" descrives T'Kar as, ""a grizzled Klingon mercenary". [1]

Star Trek author Keith R.A. DeCandido noted "the sheer glee with which Tim Russ plays T’Kar" as one of the high points of the episode. [2]

Apocrypha

The mirror universe version of T'Kar appears in the Obsidian Alliances short story The Mirror-Scaled Serpent, in which he is a member of the Obsidian Order belonging to the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. The story also reveals that, prior to joining the Terran Rebellion in the 2370s, Tuvok was his slave for many years. This was an in-joke based on the fact that both characters were played by Tim Russ.

External links

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