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"Passion without potency is meaningless indulgence." -- Kharev's mother. Characters NPCs Peripheral Characters Awards 2010
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Lieutenant Junior Grade Kharev is an assault craft pilot who is currently unassigned.
Kharev is a PNPC played by Radi Rais.
Biographic Information
- Full Name: Kharev (Vulcan name 'T'rhall)
- Age: 33. Birthday 235703.7 (7th of March 2357).
- Species: Klingon (mother) / Vulcan (father) hybrid.
- Gender: Male
- Hair color: Black
- Eye color: Brown
- Height: 6'3"
- Telepathic status: 0
- Place of Birth: The freighter Aldari, Federation space.
- Tattoos/Body Modifications: None that he will disclose.
- Skin Tone: Dark.
- Handedness: Right.
Family
- Parents: Batok (mother) and Sarran (father).
- Siblings: none
- Spouse: none
- Children: One, unknown to him.
Mannerisms
- Quarters: Kharev keeps an extremely sparse and functional quarters.
- Favorite Room: The sonic shower. It's where he goes to think.
- Mannerisms/Habits: Kharev does not associate very much with either of his cultures. He has neither embraced logic nor the warrior ethic of the Klingon people, although he can sometimes find that Klingon blood leads to a bit of a temper.
- Temperment: Kharev is even handed, serious and even gruff, but he is very loyal to his friends.
- Religion/Spiritual Devotion: Not religious.
Starfleet Service Record
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Relationships
Work in progress.
Pre-Starfleet
Kharev was born on the freighter Aldari in Federation space. Batok his mother and Sarran his father were quite good friends- they joked and flirted although a serious relationship wasn't something either of them wanted.
Eventually, Sarran went into Pon'farr. Given her close ties to the man and knowing that her friend could die if she didn't assist, Batok agreed to quench the fire burning through his veins. She deliberately chose not to take any precautions during their liaison because she felt it would be dishonourable; she told him "passion without potency is meaningless indulgence."