"Male"@en . . "Tieran was a male Ilarian who became Autarch of Ilari in the late 22nd century. While initially being a uniting force for the Ilarians, Tieran soon became manipulative, power hungry, and extremely ruthless. Eventually, his terrible reign was finished when he was overthrown. Although Tieran was killed, he had developed a way to transfer his consciousness into another living host, and had the ultimate goal of one day regaining the Ilarian throne and once again becoming ruler of Ilari. Around three hundred years later, Tieran was transported aboard the Federation starship Voyager after being rescued from a disabled vessel. Whilst his host body died shortly after his arrival, Tieran managed to transfer his consciousness into the Ocampan nurse, Kes. In Kes' body, Tieran returned to Ilari and staged a coup d'etat which saw him take control of the government and once again become Autarch, after killing the previous Autarch and taking one of his son's prisoner. However, Tieran found that taking over Kes had mixed blessings as his mental powers combined with hers meant that he increased perception and abilities, but it also meant that he was constantly fighting with Kes' consciousness for control of her body. Eventually, Tieran's consciousness was removed from Kes when an away team from Voyager were able to use a synaptic stimulator. Tieran was then killed when he attempted to transfer his consciousness to one of his aides. (VOY episode: \"Warlord\") Unfortunately, the aftereffects of Tieran's invasion on Kes resulted in some radical changes in her behavior following the event. While Tuvok worked with Kes to try and hone her mental abilities and drive out any afterthoughts, Kes found it difficult to meditate, and would also feel intense anger and frustration on occassion, especially with her Talaxian partner, Neelix. Fortunately, Kes managed to found comfort and clarity after working with B'Elanna Torres on constructing a windmill on the holodeck. (VOY short story: \"Winds of Change\")"@en . . . "Tieran was a strong-willed male who became Autarch of the Ilari in the 22nd century. According to Tieran himself, he was a sickly child who doctors believed would not live past his first year. His parents abandoned him because of his sickly nature, and he was left to survive on the streets. Tieran was an able military leader who after shepherding his people through difficult times, serving as a uniting force for his people, became manipulative, power-hungry, paranoid, and ruthless during a time of peace. He was eventually overthrown; the new Autarch's descendants still ruled as of 2373."@en . . "Tieran"@de . . "Autarch of Ilari"@en . . . . "Deceased"@en . "Tieran (spelad av Leigh J McCloskey) var en ilarisk planetarisk despotisk ledare som st\u00F6rtades tidigare \u00E4n \u00E5r 2170 (jordisk standardtid). Han kunde \u00F6verleva i ytterligare tv\u00E5 sekler genom att \u00F6verf\u00F6ra sitt sinne till v\u00E4rdkroppar. N\u00E4r han sv\u00E5rt skadad f\u00F6rdes ombord USS Voyager efter att ha blivit r\u00E4ddad fr\u00E5n ett f\u00F6rst\u00F6rt rymdskepp dog hans v\u00E4rdkropp men inte f\u00F6rr\u00E4n efter att sinnet blivit \u00F6verf\u00F6rt till Kes."@sv . "Tieran"@en . "thumb|Tieran thumb|Tieran im K\u00F6rper von Kes Tieran ist ein Ilari und eine wichtige Person in der Geschichte dieses Volks. Im 22. Jahrhundert herrschen auf Ilari Chaos und B\u00FCrgerkrieg, Tieran gelingt es jedoch, den Planeten zu beruhigen und unter seiner Herrschaft zu einen. Er macht sich selbst zum Autark \u00FCber Ilari, nimmt den Talisman als Symbol der Herrschaft an sich und regiert von der Reichshalle aus. Als er das Volk jedoch zunehmend schlecht behandelt wird er von den Vorfahren Demmas' vertrieben. W\u00E4hrend nun diese Familie friedlich \u00FCber die Ilari herrscht muss Tieran ins Exil."@de . . "Tieran (spelad av Leigh J McCloskey) var en ilarisk planetarisk despotisk ledare som st\u00F6rtades tidigare \u00E4n \u00E5r 2170 (jordisk standardtid). Han kunde \u00F6verleva i ytterligare tv\u00E5 sekler genom att \u00F6verf\u00F6ra sitt sinne till v\u00E4rdkroppar. N\u00E4r han sv\u00E5rt skadad f\u00F6rdes ombord USS Voyager efter att ha blivit r\u00E4ddad fr\u00E5n ett f\u00F6rst\u00F6rt rymdskepp dog hans v\u00E4rdkropp men inte f\u00F6rr\u00E4n efter att sinnet blivit \u00F6verf\u00F6rt till Kes. Tieran \u00E5terv\u00E4nder till sin hemplanet och tar \u00E5ter \u00F6ver styret. Voyager s\u00E4nder dit en grupp f\u00F6r att infiltrera och Neelix lyckas placera en synaptisk stimulator p\u00E5 Kes som driver ut Tieran och hans sinne d\u00F6r. (VOY:\"Warlord\") Kategori:Roller i VOY"@sv . . "Kes with ilari talisman.jpg"@en . . . . . . "thumb|Tieran thumb|Tieran im K\u00F6rper von Kes Tieran ist ein Ilari und eine wichtige Person in der Geschichte dieses Volks. Im 22. Jahrhundert herrschen auf Ilari Chaos und B\u00FCrgerkrieg, Tieran gelingt es jedoch, den Planeten zu beruhigen und unter seiner Herrschaft zu einen. Er macht sich selbst zum Autark \u00FCber Ilari, nimmt den Talisman als Symbol der Herrschaft an sich und regiert von der Reichshalle aus. Als er das Volk jedoch zunehmend schlecht behandelt wird er von den Vorfahren Demmas' vertrieben. W\u00E4hrend nun diese Familie friedlich \u00FCber die Ilari herrscht muss Tieran ins Exil. Noch w\u00E4hrend seiner Zeit als uneingeschr\u00E4nkter Herrscher ist Tieran besessen von der Idee, unsterblich zu werden. Er l\u00E4sst von seinen Wissenschaftlern ein spezielles Kortikalimplantat entwickeln, das es ihm in Verbindung mit bioelektrischen Mikrofasern, die in seine H\u00E4nde integriert werden, erlaubt, sein Bewusstsein in einen anderen K\u00F6rper zu transferieren. So gelingt es ihm, 200 Jahre zu \u00FCberleben, indem er immer kurz bevor sein K\u00F6rper stirbt den Wirt wechselt. In dieser Zeit des Exils m\u00F6chte er au\u00DFerdem auch an die Macht auf Ilari zur\u00FCckkehren, zu diesem Zweck wirbt er Anh\u00E4nger auf seiner Heimatwelt. In den 2370ern hat Tieran Getreue in der Provinz Yaro, seine rechte Hand Resh kann 400 Soldaten und eine kleine Flotte von Kriegsschiffen mobilisieren und auch andere Pers\u00F6nlichkeiten, wie zum Beispiel der Vizek\u00F6nig von Denar, stehen ihm nicht grunds\u00E4tzlich ablehnend gegen\u00FCber. 2373 ist Tieran zusammen mit seiner Ehefrau Nori und seinem Leibarzt Adin in einem Raumschiff unterwegs, als dieses angegriffen wird. Kurz bevor es explodiert werden die drei von der USS Voyager gerettet. W\u00E4hrend Nori und Adin jedoch durch den Doktor und Kes erfolgreich behandelt werden k\u00F6nnen erleidet Tieran einen Herzstillstand. Weder eine Kardioinduktion noch Lectrazin schlagen an und Tieran stirbt auf der Krankenstation. Unbemerkt von der Besatzung der Voyager transferriert Tieran sein Bewusstsein kurz davor in Kes' K\u00F6rper. Nori und Adin lassen sich nun von der Voyager, auf der man nichts von ihrem Hintergrund wei\u00DF, nach Ilari bringen. Dort angekommen stehlen Tieran, nun im K\u00F6rper von Kes, Nori und Adin ein Shuttle, dabei t\u00F6tet Tieran F\u00E4hnrich Martin und einen Gesandten des Autarks, danach vereint er sich mit Reshs Truppen und f\u00FChrt die Erst\u00FCrmung der Reichshalle. Dort ermordet er den Autark, nimmt dessen j\u00FCngeren Sohn Ameron gefangen und macht sich erneut selbst zum Herrscher \u00FCber Ilari. Tieran hat jedoch einige Probleme mit der Anpassung an Kes' K\u00F6rper. Einerseits ist er fasziniert von ihren mentalen Kr\u00E4ften und setzt diese auch ein, um seine Untergebenen zu disziplinieren. Andererseits f\u00E4llt es ihm schwer, Kes' Bewusstsein zu kontrollieren. Eine pl\u00F6tzliche Vorliebe f\u00FCr Blumen ist noch der harmloseste Nebeneffekt, aber st\u00E4ndige Kopfschmerzen treiben ihn in den Wahnsinn. Sein Arzt Adin kann diese nicht bek\u00E4mpfen und empfiehlt Tieran, so schnell wie m\u00F6glich wieder den K\u00F6rper zu wechseln, doch Tieran will Kes besiegen und ihre Kr\u00E4fte behalten. In einem Ausbruch unkontrollierter Gewalt t\u00F6tet er Adin. Auch sein Verh\u00E4ltnis zu seiner Frau Nori wird zunehmend getr\u00FCbt, die beiden f\u00FChlen sich zwar immer noch zueinander hingezogen, doch aus politischen Gr\u00FCnden will Tieran Ameron heiraten, um so seine Herrschaft nach dem Putsch zu legitimieren, und plant eine Dreierbeziehung, die Nori stark irritiert. W\u00E4hrend dessen versucht die Voyager weiterhin, Kes zu befreien und Demmas, den legitimen Erben, an die Macht zu bringen. Ein erster Versuch Tuvoks, sich einzuschleichen und Tieran mit einem synaptischen Stimulator aus Kes' K\u00F6rper zu vertreiben, schl\u00E4gt fehl, er kann jeoch kurz Kes kontaktieren und sie in ihrem Kampf gegen Tieran best\u00E4rken. Dieser erleidet nun sogar eine Halluzination, in der ihm Kes erscheint. Als schlie\u00DFlich Demmas' Flotte die Reichshalle angreift ist Tieran so von Sinnen, dass er keine Gegenma\u00DFnahmen ergreift. Ein Au\u00DFenteam der Voyager st\u00FCrmt die Reichshalle und schaltet seine Getreuen aus. Im letzten Moment flieht Tieran mit seinem Bewusstsein in Amerons K\u00F6rper. Kes kann ihn dort jedoch aufsp\u00FCren und t\u00F6tet ihn mit dem synaptischen Stimulator. (VOY: ) Tieran wurde von Leigh J. McCloskey gespielt und von Walter Alich synchronisiert. Im K\u00F6rper von Kes wurde er von Jennifer Lien gespielt und von Diana Borgwardt synchronisiert Kategorie:Person"@de . . . "Tieran"@sv . "Tieran was a strong-willed male who became Autarch of the Ilari in the 22nd century. According to Tieran himself, he was a sickly child who doctors believed would not live past his first year. His parents abandoned him because of his sickly nature, and he was left to survive on the streets. Tieran was an able military leader who after shepherding his people through difficult times, serving as a uniting force for his people, became manipulative, power-hungry, paranoid, and ruthless during a time of peace. He was eventually overthrown; the new Autarch's descendants still ruled as of 2373. He was able to continue to exist for over two hundred years by transferring his mind to host bodies via a sophisticated neural implant. His goal was to reclaim the ancient Ilari title and rule the Ilari homeworld forever. He had enough of a reputation that his hosts were apparently willing to accept his consciousness even knowing that their own lives would be essentially lost. When his most recent host was beamed aboard the USS Voyager after being rescued from a disabled starship, his host body died, but not before he transferred his consciousness to Kes, who was tending to the host body's injuries in sickbay. In Kes' body, Tieran returned to the planet and staged a coup that toppled the government. Tieran killed the then-current Autarch and abducted one of his sons, Ameron. Tieran worked to build alliances with various people by exchanging favors and was not above using sex to get what he wanted. In Kes' body, he attempted to seduce Tuvok and resume his marriage to his wife Nori. With his mental strength combined with Kes' mental powers, Tieran became extremely powerful, to the extent that he could inflict pain on others through mental telepathy, as he did to Resh, his general, who doubted him due to the apparent weakness of his current host before he demonstrated Kes's powers. These enhanced powers had side effects. Kes continued to fight Tieran for control of her body, resulting in a series of severe headaches and bouts of split personality as Kes tried to gain control. After Tuvok was captured in a failed rescue attempt, Tieran interrogated Tuvok trying to use Kes' mental powers to get the information he desired. This failed when Tuvok was able to initiate a mind meld and speak directly to Kes, who told Tuvok she was fighting Tieran for control. Tuvok expressed his confidence in Kes and assured her that he was fighting alongside her until Tieran broke the link. Tieran then sent a message to Voyager informing them to stay out of his affairs, owing them for saving his life. Afterward, Tieran hosted a celebration for his marriage to Ameron (which he considered a political alliance for his benefit). But when Voyager and a number of loyalists advanced on the capital, Tieran refused to hide in a bunker and ordered everyone to celebrate rather than fight. However, he underestimated the Voyager crew, who sent a landing party and attacked the Imperial Hall. With Chakotay providing cover fire, Neelix was able to place a synaptic stimulator on Kes, but not before Tieran had transferred to Ameron. Kes placed the device on Ameron and Tieran was killed. (VOY: \"Warlord\") The original Tieran was played by actor Leigh J. McCloskey. In the episode, he took over the host bodies of Kes, played by Jennifer Lien, and an unnamed Ilari, played by Ron McCoy. The call sheets are listing Jennifer Lien in her role as Kes as number \"8\" and when possessed by Tieran as \"8A\". McCloskey filmed his scenes on Tuesday 3 September 1996 on Paramount Stage 9 and on Friday 6 September 1996 on Paramount Stage 16. His costume from this episode was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] Executive producer Jeri Taylor once referred to Tieran as \"a vicious Genghis Khan-like person\". (Star Trek Monthly issue 23)"@en . . . . "2373"^^ . "Tieran was a male Ilarian who became Autarch of Ilari in the late 22nd century. While initially being a uniting force for the Ilarians, Tieran soon became manipulative, power hungry, and extremely ruthless. Eventually, his terrible reign was finished when he was overthrown. Eventually, Tieran's consciousness was removed from Kes when an away team from Voyager were able to use a synaptic stimulator. Tieran was then killed when he attempted to transfer his consciousness to one of his aides. (VOY episode: \"Warlord\")"@en . . . "Kes, mentally and physically possessed by Tieran"@en . "Tieran as he appeared to Kes"@en . . .