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|name = Pakhar | |name = Pakhar | ||
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|type = Hamster-like [[alien]]s | |type = [[Hamster]]-like [[alien]]s | ||
|affiliation = [[Galactic Federation]] | |affiliation = [[Galactic Federation]] | ||
|origin = [[Pakha]] | |origin = [[Pakha]] | ||
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== Biology == | == Biology == | ||
The Pakhar were [[hamster]]-like or [[guinea pig]]-like in appearance. They were only a [[metre]] tall when standing upright. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'') They were covered in fur which grew white as they aged. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mean Streets]]'') Pakhars generally washed themselves with their | The Pakhar were [[hamster]]-like or [[guinea pig]]-like in appearance. They were only a [[metre]] tall when standing upright. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'') They were covered in [[fur]], which grew [[white]] as they aged. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mean Streets]]'') Pakhars generally washed themselves with their [[tongue]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Glass Prison (novel)|The Glass Prison]]'') | ||
Pakhars were known for making a loud screech when angry. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'') | Pakhars were known for making a loud screech when angry. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'') | ||
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== History == | == 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 | 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 [[pacifist]]s who attempted to change the Pakhar for the better. The [[Third 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 Diadem 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. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'') | ||
In the [[26th century]], [[Zarnek]] the Pakhar owned a pawn shop in [[Mega City]] on [[Megerra]], though he also helped small-time criminals. He was killed when one these criminals, a subject of [[the Project]], killed him in a rage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mean Streets]]'') | In the [[26th century]], [[Zarnek]] the Pakhar owned a pawn shop in [[Mega City]] on [[Megerra]], though he also helped small-time criminals. He was killed when one these criminals, a subject of [[the Project]], killed him in a rage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mean Streets]]'') |
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