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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|image = [[Image:Zargo.jpg|250px]]
|image = StateofDecay Zargo.jpg
|individual name = Zargo
|alias = Miles Sharkey
|alias = Captain Miles Sharkey
|species = Vampire
|race = [[Human]] (later [[vampire]])
|origin = [[Earth]]  
|home planet = Unnamed planet in [[E-Space]]  
|appearances = {{il|[[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay (TV story)|State of Decay]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]''}}
|home era = [[2127]] (originally)  
|actor = William Lindsay
|appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]''
}}'''Zargo''' was originally '''Captain Miles Sharkey''' of the ''[[Hydrax]]'' before turning into one of the [[Three Who Rule]].
|actor = [[William Lindsay]]
}}


'''Zargo''' was originally '''Captain Miles Sharkey''' of the ''[[Hydrax]]'' before turning into one of the [[Three Who Rule]].
Pulled into [[E-Space]], the ''Hydrax'' landed on [[vampire planet|a primitive planet]]. Sharkey and two other [[human]] officers were turned into [[vampire]]s by the [[King Vampire]]. Gaining [[immortality]], they ruled the peasants from the [[Hydrax|tower]] for a thousand years. They kept the population in constant fear of the Wasting King, with [[Camilla (State of Decay)|Camilla]] as his [[queen]], and [[Aukon]] as his advisor. Over the years, Sharkey became known as "Zargo" and forbade all knowledge.


==Biography==
Zargo died when the [[Fourth Doctor]] launched one of the shuttles from the ''Hydrax'' into the heart of the [[King Vampire]], causing Zargo, Aukon and Camilla to lose their immortality. They quickly aged to death. ([[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay (TV story)|State of Decay]]'')
Landing on a primitive planet, Sharkey (eventually '''Zargo'''), along with two other officers, ruled the planet, from the [[Hydrax|tower]], for 1000 years, through keeping the population in a constant fear of The Wasting as King, with [[Camilla]] as his queen, and [[Aukon]] as his advisor. Achieving immortality through a race known as the [[Great Vampire]]s, over the years Sharkey became known as "Zargo"., forbidding all knowledge.


Years ago, he once pursued the group of rebels with help from his men. Zargo eventually died when [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] launched one of the shuttles into the heart of the [[King Vampire]], causing Zargo, Aukon and Camilla to lose their immortality, subsequently ageing to death. ([[DW]]: [[State of Decay]])  
A [[clone]] of Zargo was later developed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]'')


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Latest revision as of 11:39, 6 September 2024

Zargo was originally Captain Miles Sharkey of the Hydrax before turning into one of the Three Who Rule.

Pulled into E-Space, the Hydrax landed on a primitive planet. Sharkey and two other human officers were turned into vampires by the King Vampire. Gaining immortality, they ruled the peasants from the tower for a thousand years. They kept the population in constant fear of the Wasting King, with Camilla as his queen, and Aukon as his advisor. Over the years, Sharkey became known as "Zargo" and forbade all knowledge.

Zargo died when the Fourth Doctor launched one of the shuttles from the Hydrax into the heart of the King Vampire, causing Zargo, Aukon and Camilla to lose their immortality. They quickly aged to death. (TV: State of Decay)

A clone of Zargo was later developed. (PROSE: Blood Harvest)