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DaiMon Tarr was the commander of a Ferengi D'Kora-class marauder responsible for the theft of a T-9 energy converter from an unmanned Federation outpost on Gamma Tauri IV, in 2364. Tarr's starship was later pursued by the USS Enterprise-D in an attempt to recover the energy converter, it was finally able to confront the Marauder in the Delphi Ardu star system. Soon thereafter, both ships were incapacitated by an unknown energy beam from a nearby planet, later discovered to be a former outpost of the Tkon Empire. Tarr and Captain Jean-Luc Picard both agreed to send away teams to the planet in order to disable the energy beam. DaiMon Tarr était le capitaine d'un maraudeur ferengi de classe D'kora dans les années 2360. Tarr was a Litigaran police officer who had been on the force for around eight or nine cycles when Moya visited the planet. Before then, he was a security guard at Ja Rhumann's law firm Rhumann, Willian, and Mandell. DaiMon Tarr był komandorem okrętu Ferengi klasy D'Kora. Odpowiadał za kradzież konwertera energii T-9 z posterunku Federacji na planecie Gamma Tauri IV w 2364 roku. Później okręt Tarra był ścigany przez USS Enterprise w celu odzyskania skradzionego konwertera. Ostateczna konfrontacja z federacyjną jednostką miała miejsce w systemie Delphi Ardu. Tamże oba statki zostały pochwycone przez niezidentyfikowaną wiązkę energii pochodzącej z pobliskiej planety. Tuż po tym odkryto dawny posterunek należący do nieistniejącego Imperium Tkon. Tarr i kapitan Jean-Luc Picard zgodzili się, by wysłać drużyny zwiadowcze na planetę w celu wyłączenia wiązki. thumb|DaiMon Tarr (2364) DaiMon Tarr ist der Ferengi-Kommandant an Bord des D'kora-Klasse-Raumschiffes, welches 2364 auf Gamma Tauri IV einen T-9-Energiekonverter der Föderation stiehlt. Seine Mannschaft stellt so den ersten Kontakt überhaupt mit der Föderation her. (TNG: ) Tarr wurde von Mike Gomez gespielt und von Helmut Krauss (TV-Version) synchronisiert.
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DaiMon Tarr était le capitaine d'un maraudeur ferengi de classe D'kora dans les années 2360. DaiMon Tarr był komandorem okrętu Ferengi klasy D'Kora. Odpowiadał za kradzież konwertera energii T-9 z posterunku Federacji na planecie Gamma Tauri IV w 2364 roku. Później okręt Tarra był ścigany przez USS Enterprise w celu odzyskania skradzionego konwertera. Ostateczna konfrontacja z federacyjną jednostką miała miejsce w systemie Delphi Ardu. Tamże oba statki zostały pochwycone przez niezidentyfikowaną wiązkę energii pochodzącej z pobliskiej planety. Tuż po tym odkryto dawny posterunek należący do nieistniejącego Imperium Tkon. Tarr i kapitan Jean-Luc Picard zgodzili się, by wysłać drużyny zwiadowcze na planetę w celu wyłączenia wiązki. Zwiad DaiMona zaatakował zwiad Federacji. Rozdzielił ich dopiero Portal 63 - strażnik Imperium Tkon. Z początku Portal miał zamiar zniszczyć okręt Ferengi, lecz po sugestii komandora Rikera, który dowodził drużyną z Enterprise, strażnik uwolnił Tarra i jego okręt. Ostatecznie Tarr zgodził się oddać skradziony konwerter. (TNG: „The Last Outpost”) W postać Tarra wcielił się Mike Gomez. DaiMon Tarr was the commander of a Ferengi D'Kora-class marauder responsible for the theft of a T-9 energy converter from an unmanned Federation outpost on Gamma Tauri IV, in 2364. Tarr's starship was later pursued by the USS Enterprise-D in an attempt to recover the energy converter, it was finally able to confront the Marauder in the Delphi Ardu star system. Soon thereafter, both ships were incapacitated by an unknown energy beam from a nearby planet, later discovered to be a former outpost of the Tkon Empire. Tarr and Captain Jean-Luc Picard both agreed to send away teams to the planet in order to disable the energy beam. His team attacked the Federation away team, and were stopped by the Portal, a guardian of the Tkon Empire. At first the Portal was going to destroy Tarr and his ship, but after listening to Commander William T. Riker who led the Federation away team, the Portal freed Tarr and his ship. Following this encounter Tarr agreed to return the stolen energy converter. (TNG: "The Last Outpost" ) Tarr, played by actor Mike Gomez, was the first Ferengi seen in the Star Trek saga. The script and Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 491) spelled his name as "Taar", but the end credits of the episode spell it as "Tarr". Tarr appears in the Menage a Troi second draft script where he fulfills the same role that DaiMon Tog does in the finished episode. thumb|DaiMon Tarr (2364) DaiMon Tarr ist der Ferengi-Kommandant an Bord des D'kora-Klasse-Raumschiffes, welches 2364 auf Gamma Tauri IV einen T-9-Energiekonverter der Föderation stiehlt. Seine Mannschaft stellt so den ersten Kontakt überhaupt mit der Föderation her. (TNG: ) Tarr wurde von Mike Gomez gespielt und von Helmut Krauss (TV-Version) synchronisiert. Tarr was a Litigaran police officer who had been on the force for around eight or nine cycles when Moya visited the planet. Before then, he was a security guard at Ja Rhumann's law firm Rhumann, Willian, and Mandell. When Zotoh Zhaan attempted an escape from jail and encountered the body of Utilities' rights activist Wesley Kenn, Tarr was the officer to discovered her and thus became one of the key witnesses in her case. Chiana and Rygel would later note that Tarr had been out on a Litigaran night with its dual moons out, in spite of the fact that blue-eyed Litigarans such as Tarr often suffered bad burns from the dual moons. Chiana was able to bring up some doubts in the case when she brought this fact up as well as his connection to Rhumann's firm.