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Tchar was a male Skorr and the hereditary prince of his race in the 23rd century. In 2269 he stole his race's holy artifact, the Soul of the Skorr, hoping that this would ignite a galaxy-wide jihad and reestablish the Skorr as a warrior race. Insane, Tchar could not cope with a peaceful galaxy and planned to lead his people in this war. When the party returned to the Vedala asteroid, Tchar was remanded to the custody of the Vedala, who promised to cure him of his madness. (TAS: "The Jihad") The voice for Tchar was provided by James Doohan.

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  • Tchar was a male Skorr and the hereditary prince of his race in the 23rd century. In 2269 he stole his race's holy artifact, the Soul of the Skorr, hoping that this would ignite a galaxy-wide jihad and reestablish the Skorr as a warrior race. Insane, Tchar could not cope with a peaceful galaxy and planned to lead his people in this war. When the party returned to the Vedala asteroid, Tchar was remanded to the custody of the Vedala, who promised to cure him of his madness. (TAS: "The Jihad") The voice for Tchar was provided by James Doohan.
  • thumb|Tchar (2269) Tchar ist ein männlicher Skorr und der Erbprinz seiner Spezies im 23. Jahrhundert. Er erträgt das Konzept einer friedlichen Galaxie nicht und ist davon besessen, sein Volk in einen neuen Krieg zu führen. 2269 stiehlt er ein heiliges Artefakt seiner Spezies, die Großseele der Skorr, in der Hoffnung, einen Jihad in der Galxie zu entzünden und die Skorr wieder zu einem Volk von Kriegern zu machen. Skorr wurde von James Doohan gesprochen, seine deutsche Stimme erhielt er von Fred Maire.
  • Unfortunately, once the artifact was found, it was revealed that Tchar was the one who had stolen it in first place. Suffering from insanity, Tchar despised the age of peaceful prosperity which the prophet Alar had brought to his people, and hoped to create such a devastating war that could turn the Skorr back into the feared warriors they had once been.
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  • Prince of the Skorr
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  • thumb|Tchar (2269) Tchar ist ein männlicher Skorr und der Erbprinz seiner Spezies im 23. Jahrhundert. Er erträgt das Konzept einer friedlichen Galaxie nicht und ist davon besessen, sein Volk in einen neuen Krieg zu führen. 2269 stiehlt er ein heiliges Artefakt seiner Spezies, die Großseele der Skorr, in der Hoffnung, einen Jihad in der Galxie zu entzünden und die Skorr wieder zu einem Volk von Kriegern zu machen. Tchar tritt deshalb einem von den Vedala entsandten Suchteam bei, das nach dem Artefakt suchen soll. Teil dieser Spezialeinheit sind James T. Kirk, Spock, Sord, Em/3/Grün und Lara. Tchars wahrer Plan ist es allerdings, die Suche zu sabotieren. Während das Team sich dem seltsamen Gebäude nähert, das das verschollene Artefakt beherbergt, wird Tchar von einigen Kreaturen, die diesen Planeten offenbar bewohnen, „entführt“. Als das Team das Gebäude betritt, taucht Tchar allerdings wieder auf und fordert die restlichen Mitglieder der Gruppe zu einem ehrenhaften Kampf heraus. Er möchte ihnen das Weiterleben verbieten, ist allerdings von den Fähigkeiten des Teams bei der Suche nach dem Artefakt beeindruckt. Er deaktiviert die innere Schwerkraft, sodass seine Flugfähigkeit ihm einen zusätzlichen Vorteil verschafft. Trotz der Schwerelosigkeit gelingt es Kirk und Spock, den fliegenden Tchar zu besiegen. Als das Suchteam zum Vedala-Asteroiden zurückkehrt, wird Tchar in die Obhut der Vedala gebracht, die versprechen, ihn von seinem Wahn zu heilen. (TAS: ) Skorr wurde von James Doohan gesprochen, seine deutsche Stimme erhielt er von Fred Maire.
  • Tchar was a male Skorr and the hereditary prince of his race in the 23rd century. In 2269 he stole his race's holy artifact, the Soul of the Skorr, hoping that this would ignite a galaxy-wide jihad and reestablish the Skorr as a warrior race. Insane, Tchar could not cope with a peaceful galaxy and planned to lead his people in this war. When the Vedala sent teams to recover the artifact from an unstable "mad planet" , Tchar joined Kirk, Spock, Sord, Em/3/Green, and Lara, planning to sabotage the quest. As the team neared the strange building housing the missing artifact, Tchar was "abducted" by creatures evidently native to the mad planet. When the team gained entry to the building, he reappeared and challenged the remaining members of the party to honorable combat. He could not allow them to live, but was impressed by their skill in reaching the artifact. He disabled the internal gravity so that his ability to fly would not give him undue advantage. Kirk and Spock, experts in zero-gravity combat , were able to defeat him. When the party returned to the Vedala asteroid, Tchar was remanded to the custody of the Vedala, who promised to cure him of his madness. (TAS: "The Jihad") The voice for Tchar was provided by James Doohan.
  • Unfortunately, once the artifact was found, it was revealed that Tchar was the one who had stolen it in first place. Suffering from insanity, Tchar despised the age of peaceful prosperity which the prophet Alar had brought to his people, and hoped to create such a devastating war that could turn the Skorr back into the feared warriors they had once been. A proud fighter, Tchar challenged his fellow expedition members to combat for possession of the holy artifact, and even turned down the environment's artificial gravity so that his ability of flight would not grant him with an unfair advantage over the others. James T. Kirk and Spock, both well-trained in zero gravity combat, managed to defeat the mad Skorr and bring him to the custody of the Vedala, which claimed they would cure him of his insanity.
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