I just finished rewatching the TNG episode Future Imperfect, and was left wondering what happened to the alien Barash.
Has he appeared in any Trek Lit?
^ Why would we do that, when we can make you buy the book instead?![]()
I believe their big hits were "Take Me with You" and "Nobody Has the Power"...I always figured that Barash formed a band along with Jeremy Aster and Alexander the Platonian.
^ Why would we do that, when we can make you buy the book instead?![]()
Now that you mention this, I realize we've gotten updates on most of those characters in the last few years.I believe their big hits were "Take Me with You" and "Nobody Has the Power"...I always figured that Barash formed a band along with Jeremy Aster and Alexander the Platonian.
IIRC, Mirasta Yale did guest vocals on the former.
Alexander: Ambassador to S'ti'ach
Alexander: Ambassador to S'ti'ach
To S'ti'ach'aas, that is. And to many other worlds in his long career.
Alexander: Ambassador to S'ti'ach
To S'ti'ach'aas, that is. And to many other worlds in his long career.
He's only been an Ambassador since 2378 as far as I know.
The first UFP representative to their world, Alexander, had been a humanoid no taller than a S’ti’ach, as well as a man of great wisdom and sensitivity. A member of an extraordinarily long-lived (and generally human-sized) race, he had been a Federation diplomat for over a century, since a Starfleet crew had rescued him from the persecution he’d faced on his own world, Platonius. He had been pivotal in convincing the S’ti’ach that they could participate in the Federation as equals.
I totally missed that when I read the bookFrom Orion's Hounds, p. 76:
The first UFP representative to their world, Alexander, had been a humanoid no taller than a S’ti’ach, as well as a man of great wisdom and sensitivity. A member of an extraordinarily long-lived (and generally human-sized) race, he had been a Federation diplomat for over a century, since a Starfleet crew had rescued him from the persecution he’d faced on his own world, Platonius. He had been pivotal in convincing the S’ti’ach that they could participate in the Federation as equals.
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