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Revision as of 03:23, 9 March 2010
The Pakhar were a race of hamster-like aliens.
Biology
The Pakhars were hamster-like or guinea pig-like in appearance. They were only a metre tall when standing upright. (NA: Legacy) They were covered in fur which grew white as they aged. (BNA: Mean Streets)
Pakhars are known for making a loud screech when angry. (NA: Legacy)
History
Early in their history, the Pakhars were constantly at war with each other because of an artefact called the Diadem. In the 37th century, there were some pacifists who attempted to change the Pakhar for the better. the Doctor and Jo Grant came to the planet and got involved with the conflicts. They eventually confronted Vor’r’na, a forager who had become corrupted by the Diadem. When they tried to take the Daidem away, he panicked and fell off a cliff into the Wavis Ravine. With the influence of the Diadem gone, the Pakhars turned to a philosophy of peace.
In the late 39th century, the planet Pakhar joined the Galactic Federation. Its economy was boosted, and it soon became a tourist attraction. It was focused towards education and was famous for its museums, universities and libraries.
In 3985, an expedition was sent to Pahkar to uncover the Diadem from the Wavis Ravine. All of the archaeologists were killed when the Diadem took over their leader. (NA: Legacy)
External Links
- NZDWFC - Time/Space Visualiser Issue 42 article by Justin Reynolds - part of the Time Lord Game Addition series