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Species | Human |
Sex | Male |
First Appearance | TOS71 (3 Jan 1969) |
Portrayed by | Steve Ihnat |
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Kelvar Garth was a renowned Starfleet Captain.[1] He commanded several ships over the course of his career, including the U.S.S. Constitution NCC-1700.[2] After he suffered a near-fatal accident, the natives of Antos IV taught him the secret of their cellular metamorphosis in order to save his life. The experience drove Garth insane, however, and his crew relieved him of duty when he ordered them to fire upon the planet and kill the Antosians. He was committed to the asylum on Elba II, and was eventually cured of his insanity on Stardate 5718.3 after briefly attempting to escape from the facility.[1]
Species | Human |
Sex | Male |
First Appearance | TOS71 (3 Jan 1969) |
Portrayed by | Steve Ihnat |
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Kelvar Garth was a renowned Starfleet Captain.[1] He commanded several ships over the course of his career, including the U.S.S. Baton Rouge.[3] After he suffered a near-fatal accident, the natives of Antos IV taught him the secret of their cellular metamorphosis in order to save his life. The experience drove Garth insane, however, and his crew relieved him of duty when he ordered them to fire upon the planet and kill the Antosians. He was committed to the asylum on Elba II, and was eventually cured of his insanity on Stardate 5718.3 after briefly attempting to escape from the facility.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "Whom Gods Destroy." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 16. Directed by Herb Wallerstein. Story by Jerry Sohl & Lee Erwin. Teleplay by Lee Erwin. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 3 January 1969.
- ↑ Hite, Kenneth (Line Developer). Core Rule Book. Star Trek Roleplaying Game. LUG45000 Book 45000. Designed by Christian Moore, Ross Isaacs, Kenneth Hite, and Steven S. Long. Written by James L. Cambias, Jackie Cassada, Nicky Rea, Kenneth Hite, Robin D. Laws, Steven S. Long, S. John Ross, and John Snead. Original art by Randy Asplund, Joe Corroney, Gordon Purcell, and Walter Velez. Last Unicorn Games, Inc.. 1999.
- ↑ Goodman, David A. Federation: The First 150 Years. Titan Books, October 2013.