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Set down to a nice cup of chocolate milk, he would likely complain about being confused with someone from the "Mirror Universe." He would insist that his universe isn't nearly as barbaric as that, and in this one he's very misunderstood. He's just trying to make a life for himself in a universe where everyone is against him... Of course, if I were you, I wouldn't get too sympathetic in that discussion; he might slit your throat in an instant if it served his purposes.
Set down to a nice cup of chocolate milk, he would likely complain about being confused with someone from the "Mirror Universe." He would insist that his universe isn't nearly as barbaric as that, and in this one he's very misunderstood. He's just trying to make a life for himself in a universe where everyone is against him... Of course, if I were you, I wouldn't get too sympathetic in that discussion; he might slit your throat in an instant if it served his purposes.
==Physical Characteristic==
*'''Distinguishing Features''':
**'''Tattoo''': The words "Brethren of the Ronin", on his left bicep. (The crew of the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' believe this tattoo to be on [[Kolk, Jackford|Jackford Kolk]]'s bicep, but they unknowingly branded his alternate instead.)


==Sims==
==Sims==

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Known History

Jackford "Evil Jack" Kolk is a version of Jackford B. Kolk who was a Starfleet Lieutenant and Chief Engineer on Deep Space 17 in an alternate universe until he was arrested for insubordination, and perhaps even treason, by his commanding officer, Station Commander Danny Wilde of the alternate universe. Before any further action could be taken against him, he escaped and accidentally crossed over into our universe.

Once here, he made his way onto the USS Ronin to seek his revenge on this universe's Lt. Commander Wilde but was briefly apprehended until a subspace surge from the first warp-capable Sya-Negan ship knocked out many of the Ronin's systems, including the brig's forcefields. He managed to severely injure Lt. Commander Wilde, shooting him five times, at close range, with two phaser rifles, but was then knocked out by a swift kick from Dr. Adair. He was then placed in a stasis pod that was beamed to the Ronin's brig. From there, his stasis pod was placed in the custody of DS17's Security Department.

Some time later, the Alternate Danny Wilde posed as the real one and had Evil Jack released into his custody, in order to kidnap Idril Mar and kill her (by then) husband LtCmdr. Danny Wilde. The kidnapping didn't go so well for the Alernate Danny, but Evil Jack was pleased. This universe's Danny Wilde survived, Idril was poisoned (by Evil Jack), and the alternate Wilde died trying to save her. In the end, Evil Jack ended up making out with Alternate Wilde's personalized shuttle, the SS Idril Mar, and heading off toward the Ithassa Region to do whatever evil villains do.

In Ithassa, rumor has it that he was responsible for the destruction of an FTU Trading station in the Delphis system shortly before picking up Lt.J.G. Shepard from Layte and dropping him at DS17 with a message about how the Lt. had broken the Prime Directive. From there, he headed off toward Gorn territory and it is believed he means to enact revenge on them for the destruction they caused in his universe.

Personality

Set down to a nice cup of chocolate milk, he would likely complain about being confused with someone from the "Mirror Universe." He would insist that his universe isn't nearly as barbaric as that, and in this one he's very misunderstood. He's just trying to make a life for himself in a universe where everyone is against him... Of course, if I were you, I wouldn't get too sympathetic in that discussion; he might slit your throat in an instant if it served his purposes.


Physical Characteristic

  • Distinguishing Features:
    • Tattoo: The words "Brethren of the Ronin", on his left bicep. (The crew of the USS Ronin believe this tattoo to be on Jackford Kolk's bicep, but they unknowingly branded his alternate instead.)

Sims