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PLAYED BY:
Dan Shor
SPECIES: Ferengi Male
Arridor eventually made their way to the planet Takar II, home
of a pre-warp civilization, where they passed themselves off as
the Great Sages of Takarian mythology. Under this guise, Arridor
and Kol obtained vast wealth by demanding tribute from the
Takarians. In 2373, the planet was visited by the USS Voyager,
and the two were driven, with the help of Neelix posing as the
Holy Pilgrim, to leave the planet as in the last verse of the
Song of the Sages. Arridor and Kol fled Voyager in their shuttle
and attempted to return to Takar but were instead pulled into
the Barzan wormhole, making it even more unstable. His fate is
unknown. |
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PLAYED BY:
Leslie Jordan
SPECIES: Ferengi Male
He was among the representatives the Ferengi Alliance led by
DaiMon Goss sent to bid to buy the Barzan wormhole. He was the
pilot in the shuttle which that got them stuck on the other side
of the galaxy. He and Arridor madeturned a pre-warp world in
their servents. His fate is unknown after they disappeared in
the wormhole. |
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PLAYED BY:
Rob LaBelle
SPECIES: Takarian Male
As the servant of the "Great Sages," he lived in relative
luxury while the rest of the poverty-stricken planet struggled
to survive. When USS Voyager beamed the "Sages" aboard, Kafar
assumed he would inherit their power. He later led the mob that
attempted to send the "Sages" and Neelix back where they came
from. |
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PLAYED BY:
Alan Altshuld
SPECIES: Takarian Male
The sandal maker begged the Great Sages for help, as his shop
was struggling. They scolded him for not exploiting his children
for labor and offered a copy of the Rules of Acquisition as an
aide. |
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PLAYED BY:
John Walter Davis
SPECIES: Takarian Male
The merchant informed Chakotay and Paris that no one entered
the temple without wearing at least one ear. And of course, he
was conveniently able to sell them a pair of lobes. |
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PLAYED BY:
Michael Ensign
SPECIES: Takarian Male
The bard sang the Song of the Sages, offering the first verse
for free and charging three frangs for the full song. He also
begged Chakotay and Tom Paris for money to help him pay for his
eye, although Paris later pointed out that the bard's patch had
switched eyes overnight. |