"Understand this: You can't frighten me with your empty lies and idle threats. You will learn soon enough that we will stand against tyrants such as you, that the few stood against many, and before I see you breathe your last, I will prove to you, Vorta, that even a god can bleed..."
Dedicated to NikkiAgent, for supporting Star Trek: Titus! I appreciate it; I really do!
Under the service of Commander Shral, the sardonic, charismatic Subcommander Tholon is a decorated commando of the Andorian Imperial Guard, and is First Officer/Tactical Officer of the imperial warship Hravishran. Born formally as Piahntholon ch'Eknoor in the subterranean capital city, Laibok, on moon Andoria, orbiting Procyon VIII, Andorians are a volatile, aggressive, militaristic warrior race. His clan came from a long line of military tradition and possesses great social influence on their homeworld. Over eight generations joined the service of the Imperial Guard, however he originally wanted to be a scholar, but his family insisted that it was his duty to serve Andoria and his people. He is an ambiguous and enigmatic individual who is self-contained, taciturn, intellectual, pessimistic, intense, dour and sardonic, possessing a humor imbued with a distinctly cynical bent and a fierce devotion to duty (which he describes as his greatest weakness). And yet beneath his tough, pragmatic, and often arrogant exterior lurks a passionate and sensitive, even shy, personality, with a deep love for literature and music. He caught the eye of Ensign Ling Mei of the USS Titus (NX-74910).
(I added a new and "younger" model for Tholon actor David McCallum who became a sex symbol of the 1960s due to his portrayal of the spy-adventurer Illya Kuryakin from The Man From U.N.C.L.E. I have been recently re-watching the series, drooling over his Illya, and came to the realisation that "Illya IS Tholon and Tholon IS Illya! It's no wonder Ling Mei fell head over heels with him..." Ahhh, grey eyes!
The quote is part of Tholon's prophetic speech toward Dominion Ambassador Selsar he made before the start of the Dominion War. Tholon would stay true to this words at the ending battle of course, so did Selsar.)
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