Skorr

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The Skorr were a space-faring, bipedal avian race with what appeared to be feathered wings. They existed as a warrior race with advanced technology and the ability to breed vast armies very quickly.

In the mid-21st century Alar, a Skorr philosopher lead his race into a new era of peace. After Alar's death, his thought patterns were preserved in an indurite sculpture referred to as the "Soul of Skorr." (TAS: "The Jihad")

Military Rank Comparisons

Military Rank Comparison
[[Image:Skorr Logo.png|center|250px|Symbol of the Skorr Hierarchy]
UFP Rank Skorr Heirarchy Rank
Federation President High King
Planetary Governor Crown Prince
Regional Governor High Prince
Mayoral Governor Prince
Admiral, Starfleet Grand Flight Commander
Admiral High Flight Commander
Fleet Admiral Flight Commander
Vice Admiral Flight Captain
Rear Admiral Flight Leader
Fleet Captain/Commodore Fleet Master
Captain Wing Master
Commander Wing Leader
Lieutenant Commander Flight Leader
Lieutenant Junior Flight Leader
Lieutenant, Junior Grade Wingman
Ensign Senior Cadet, Third Flight
Cadet Senior Cadet, Second Flight
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Important People

Alar

Alar was a Skorr religious leader, who, to the Skorr, was their salvation and their teacher.

In the mid-21st century he lead his species of warriors into a new era of peace. After his death, his thought patterns were preserved in an indurite sculpture called the "Soul of the Skorr". (TAS: "The Jihad")

Tchar

Tchar was a male Skorr and the hereditary prince of his race in the 23rd century.

In 2269 he stole his race's holy artifact, the Soul of the Skorr, hoping that this would ignite a galaxy-wide jihad and reestablish the Skorr as a warrior race. Insane, Tchar could not cope with a peaceful galaxy and planned to lead his people in this war.

When the Vedala sent teams to recover the artifact from an unstable "mad planet", Tchar joined Kirk, Spock, Sord, Em/3/Green and Lara, planning to sabotage the quest. As the team neared the strange building housing the missing artifact, Tchar was "abducted" by creatures evidently native to the mad planet. When the team gained entry to the building, he reappeared and challenged the remaining members of the party to honorable combat. He could not allow them to live, but was impressed by their skill in reaching the artifact. He disabled the internal gravity so that his ability to fly would not give him undue advantage. Kirk and Spock, experts in zero-gravity combat, were able to defeat him.

When the party returned to the Vedala asteroid, Tchar was remanded to the custody of the Vedala, who promised to cure him of his madness. (TAS: "The Jihad")