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Unnamed Takarians

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A list of Takarians.

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[edit] Bard

The bard
The bard

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.

The bard was played by Michael Ensign.


[edit] Female #1

A Takarian woman
A Takarian woman

This Takarian female was in service of the Ferengi Arridor and Kol. (VOY: "False Profits")

She was played by extra Kimm Collinsworth, who received no credit for her appearance.


[edit] Female #2

A Takarian woman
A Takarian woman

This Takarian female gave the Ferengi Kol, who was stranded in Takar, oo-mox. (VOY: "False Profits")

She was played by an unknown actress.


[edit] Female #3

A Takarian woman
A Takarian woman

This Takarian female gave the Ferengi Kol, who was stranded in Takar, oo-mox. (VOY: "False Profits")

She was played by extra Christine Artecona, who received no credit for her appearance.


[edit] Merchant

A Takarian merchant
A Takarian merchant

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.

The merchant was played by John Walter Davis.


[edit] Sandal maker

A Takarian sandal maker
A Takarian sandal maker

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.

When the villagers decided to literally send the Sages back to the sky on wings of fire, the sandalmaker told Chakotay he had prayed for that day to come.

The sandal maker was played by Alan Altshuld.


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