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| gender = Male
 
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| species = [[Romulan]]
 
| species = [[Romulan]]
| occupation = [[Admiral]] in the [[Romulan]] military
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| affiliation = [[Romulan military]]
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| rank = [[Admiral]]
 
| status = Deceased
 
| status = Deceased
| datestatus = 2366
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| datestatus = 2366
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| died = [[2366]]
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| marital_status = Married
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| spouse = Unnamed Romulan woman
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| children = One, a daughter
 
| actor = [[James Sloyan]]
 
| actor = [[James Sloyan]]
 
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'''Alidar Jarok''' was an [[admiral]] in the [[Romulan military]], infamous for commanding the [[Romulan]] forces in the [[Norkan Campaign]], or what was known to the [[Federation]] as the massacre of the [[Norkan outposts]]. His home on [[Romulus]] was located near the [[Apnex Sea]], where he lived with his [[wife]] and [[daughter]].
 
   
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'''Alidar Jarok''' was a [[male]] [[Romulan]] who served in the [[Romulan military]] during the late-[[24th century]].
In [[2366]], Alidar Jarok was the target of a program of deliberate misinformation by the [[Romulan High Command]], designed to test his loyalty after he argued that another [[war]] with the Federation would destroy the [[Romulan Star Empire|Empire]]. After dismissing him to command a distant [[sector]], the High Command sent him false communiques, records, and orders concerning the establishment of a secret base on [[Nelvana III]], in the [[Romulan Neutral Zone|Neutral Zone]], in preparation for a massive invasion of Federation space.
 
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==History==
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===Personal life===
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In the mid-[[2360s]], Jarok's home on [[Romulus]] was located near the [[Apnex Sea]], where he lived with his [[wife]] and [[daughter]]. The experience of the birth of his child changed his character and reconsidered his views on [[war]]. ({{TNG|The Defector}})
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===Military career===
 
During his military career, Jarok commanded the [[Romulan]] forces in the [[Norkan Campaign]], or what was known to the [[Federation]] as the massacre of the [[Norkan outposts]].
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In [[2366]], with Romulan-Federation tensions once again on the rise, Jarok became convinced that another war would destroy the Empire. For months, he argued his viewpoint futilely with the [[Romulan High Command]], until he was censured and dismissed to command a distant [[sector]]. His loyalty now in doubt, Jarok became the target of a deliberate misinformation program by Romulan Command. He was sent false communiques, records, and orders concerning the establishment of a secret base on [[Nelvana III]], in the [[Romulan Neutral Zone|Neutral Zone]], in preparation for a massive invasion of Federation space.
   
 
Unwilling to allow a war that would devastate both sides, Jarok stole a [[Romulan scout ship]] and crossed the Neutral Zone, seeking refuge aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. Claiming himself to be "[[Sublieutenant]] [[Setal]]," he informed [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] of the offensive. However, Picard was skeptical, given Jarok's reluctance to reveal any Romulan military intelligence beyond the buildup at Nelvana III, which included the [[auto-destruct|self-destruction]] of his ship. Only after Jarok revealed his true identity and provided the disposition of the Romulan fleet along the Neutral Zone, did Picard order the ''Enterprise''-D to Nelvana III.
 
Unwilling to allow a war that would devastate both sides, Jarok stole a [[Romulan scout ship]] and crossed the Neutral Zone, seeking refuge aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. Claiming himself to be "[[Sublieutenant]] [[Setal]]," he informed [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] of the offensive. However, Picard was skeptical, given Jarok's reluctance to reveal any Romulan military intelligence beyond the buildup at Nelvana III, which included the [[auto-destruct|self-destruction]] of his ship. Only after Jarok revealed his true identity and provided the disposition of the Romulan fleet along the Neutral Zone, did Picard order the ''Enterprise''-D to Nelvana III.
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Fortunately, Picard had planned ahead and arranged for substantial [[Klingon]] forces to follow them under [[cloak]]. Suddenly finding himself outgunned, Tomalak withdrew. Jarok, realizing that he had sacrificed everything for nothing, committed [[suicide]] by ingesting a [[felodesine chip]]. He left only a letter for his family, and the memory of his courage. ({{TNG|The Defector}})
 
Fortunately, Picard had planned ahead and arranged for substantial [[Klingon]] forces to follow them under [[cloak]]. Suddenly finding himself outgunned, Tomalak withdrew. Jarok, realizing that he had sacrificed everything for nothing, committed [[suicide]] by ingesting a [[felodesine chip]]. He left only a letter for his family, and the memory of his courage. ({{TNG|The Defector}})
{{bginfo|Alidar Jarok was played by [[James Sloyan]].|The story of Picard delivering the letter to Jarok's family is told in the short story "Suicide Note" in the anthology ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]'', also printed in "[[Kakan ni Shinkou]]".}}
 
   
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==Memorable quotes==
== External link ==
 
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"''I am not a traitor. All you can see is the opportunity to exploit me. The Federation credo, exploitation. You couldn't get aboard my ship fast enough. Strip it down. What secrets might it reveal that we can use? You're a short sighted people. Can't you understand? I came to stop a war.''"<br>
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:- '''Alidar Jarok'''
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"''What a fool I've been. To come looking for courage in a lair of cowards.''"<br>
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:- '''Alidar Jarok''', during questioning by William Riker
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"''Am I correct in assuming you regret your decision to come here?''"<br>
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"''What I did had to be done. But to never again see the firefalls of Gath Gal'thong, and the spires of my home as they rise above the Apnex Sea at dawn. It's a bitter thing to be exiled from your home.''"<br>
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:- '''Data''' and '''Alidar Jarok'''
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"''I cannot betray my people.''"<br>
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"''You've already betrayed your people, Admiral. You've made your choices, sir. You're a traitor. Now, if the bitter taste of that is unpalatable to you, I am truly sorry. But I will not risk the lives of my crew because you think you can dance on the edge of the Neutral Zone. You've crossed over, Admiral. You make yourself comfortable with that.''"<br>
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:- '''Alidar Jarok''' and '''Jean-Luc Picard'''
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"''There comes a time in a man's life that you cannot know. When he looks down at the first smile of his baby girl and realizes he must change the world for her. For all children. It is for her that I am here. Not to destroy the Romulan Empire, but to save it. For months, I tried desperately to persuade the High Command that another war would destroy the Empire. They got tired of my arguments. Finally I was censured, sent off to command some distant sector. This was my only recourse. I will never see my child smile again. She will grow up believing that her father is a traitor. But she will grow up. If you act, Picard. If we stop the war before it begins ''"<br>
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:- '''Alidar Jarok''', to Jean-Luc Picard
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"''A letter to his wife and daughter.''"<br>
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"''Sir, he must have known it would be impossible for us to deliver this.''"<br>
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"''Today, perhaps. But if there are others with the courage of Admiral Jarok, we may hope to see a day of peace when we can take his letter home.''"<br>
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:- '''William Riker''', '''Data''' and '''Jean-Luc Picard''', after discovering Jarok has committed suicide
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==Appendices==
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===Background information===
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Alidar Jarok was played by recurring ''[[Star Trek]]'' guest actor [[James Sloyan]].
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The original script for {{e|The Defector}} had Jarok becoming romantically involved with Beverly Crusher but this was later dropped. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'', p. 111)
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The final script gives the pronunciation of Jarok's name as "JAH-rock" and goes on to describe the character as "''a Romulan male of about fifty (human) years of age''". {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/158.txt}}
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In his review of the episode, ''Star Trek'' author [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] described Sloyan's performance as both "memorable" and "letter-perfect". [http://www.tor.com/2011/12/08/star-trek-the-next-generation-rewatch-the-defector/]
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=== Apocrypha ===
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Alidar Jarok appears in a number of non-canon works.
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations|Department of Temporal Investigations]]'' [[novels|novel]] ''[[Watching the Clock]]'', the Norkan Campaign that Jarok commanded took place in [[2307]].
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In ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era|The Lost Era]]'' novel ''[[Catalyst of Sorrows]]'', Jarok and his long-time friend Tal visit a jewelers in order to find a naming day gift in [[2360]]. While looking for the gift, the two officers speak about the futility of war and a hope for peace. These words are heard by a young spy named Zetha, who is apprenticing at the jewelers by the arrangement of her "Lord", because military officers often frequent the shop. Despite the content of Jarok's conversation, Zetha does not report it to the "Lord".
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The character is also mentioned in ''[[A Singular Destiny]]'', in which the Federation character of Professor Sonek Pran writes a monograph on Admiral Jarok in [[2364]], concluding he is a patriot of the highest order. One of the sources Pran uses is an officially sanctioned biography of Jarok, which had been published earlier, and smuggled into the Federation.
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In ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]'' short story "Suicide Note", Captain Picard hand delivers Jarok's suicide note to Romulus in the year [[2374]].In the story, Jarok's wife is named Ai'lara and his daughter is named Tiaru, aged 10-12 at the time of Picard's visit. His note takes the form of a video recording, sending his love to his family and warning his daughter against the evils of paranoia and militarism, that have already damaged the Romulan Empire so much. He also stuns them by revealing that they have been under the secret protection of General [[Koval]], one of Jarok's sympathizers within the Tal Shiar. The message also gives Picard the secret codes needed to reactivate Koval as an agent for Federation Intelligence. After leaving the Jarok residence, Picard signals [[Will Riker]] in the capital city, and is pleasantly surprised to learn that Koval is now the head of the entire Tal Shiar.
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Jarok's daughter Tiaru is also prominently featured in the [[video game]] ''[[Star Trek Online]]''. By [[2409]]-[[2410]], she is the commander of the warbird ''Lleiset'', the flagship of the Romulan Republic, a breakaway faction from the Romulan Empire led by unificationist leader [[D'Tan]].
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Jarok also has a card in the ''[[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]]'', which describes him as a "Conscientious Admiral".
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=== External links ===
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* {{startrek.com|jarok}}
 
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Alidar Jarok was a male Romulan who served in the Romulan military during the late-24th century.

History

Personal life

In the mid-2360s, Jarok's home on Romulus was located near the Apnex Sea, where he lived with his wife and daughter. The experience of the birth of his child changed his character and reconsidered his views on war. (TNG: "The Defector")

Military career

During his military career, Jarok commanded the Romulan forces in the Norkan Campaign, or what was known to the Federation as the massacre of the Norkan outposts.

In 2366, with Romulan-Federation tensions once again on the rise, Jarok became convinced that another war would destroy the Empire. For months, he argued his viewpoint futilely with the Romulan High Command, until he was censured and dismissed to command a distant sector. His loyalty now in doubt, Jarok became the target of a deliberate misinformation program by Romulan Command. He was sent false communiques, records, and orders concerning the establishment of a secret base on Nelvana III, in the Neutral Zone, in preparation for a massive invasion of Federation space.

Unwilling to allow a war that would devastate both sides, Jarok stole a Romulan scout ship and crossed the Neutral Zone, seeking refuge aboard the USS Enterprise-D. Claiming himself to be "Sublieutenant Setal," he informed Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the offensive. However, Picard was skeptical, given Jarok's reluctance to reveal any Romulan military intelligence beyond the buildup at Nelvana III, which included the self-destruction of his ship. Only after Jarok revealed his true identity and provided the disposition of the Romulan fleet along the Neutral Zone, did Picard order the Enterprise-D to Nelvana III.

When the Enterprise-D reached Nelvana III, they found no evidence of a base whatsoever – only a probe designed to send out a subspace signal and ionization disturbances. Realizing that they had fallen into a trap, the Enterprise-D attempted to retreat, only to be surrounded by two Romulan warbirds commanded by Tomalak. Tomalak revealed the deception, and announced his intention to take the Enterprise-D back to Romulus as a trophy.

Fortunately, Picard had planned ahead and arranged for substantial Klingon forces to follow them under cloak. Suddenly finding himself outgunned, Tomalak withdrew. Jarok, realizing that he had sacrificed everything for nothing, committed suicide by ingesting a felodesine chip. He left only a letter for his family, and the memory of his courage. (TNG: "The Defector")

Memorable quotes

"I am not a traitor. All you can see is the opportunity to exploit me. The Federation credo, exploitation. You couldn't get aboard my ship fast enough. Strip it down. What secrets might it reveal that we can use? You're a short sighted people. Can't you understand? I came to stop a war."

- Alidar Jarok


"What a fool I've been. To come looking for courage in a lair of cowards."

- Alidar Jarok, during questioning by William Riker


"Am I correct in assuming you regret your decision to come here?"
"What I did had to be done. But to never again see the firefalls of Gath Gal'thong, and the spires of my home as they rise above the Apnex Sea at dawn. It's a bitter thing to be exiled from your home."

- Data and Alidar Jarok


"I cannot betray my people."
"You've already betrayed your people, Admiral. You've made your choices, sir. You're a traitor. Now, if the bitter taste of that is unpalatable to you, I am truly sorry. But I will not risk the lives of my crew because you think you can dance on the edge of the Neutral Zone. You've crossed over, Admiral. You make yourself comfortable with that."

- Alidar Jarok and Jean-Luc Picard


"There comes a time in a man's life that you cannot know. When he looks down at the first smile of his baby girl and realizes he must change the world for her. For all children. It is for her that I am here. Not to destroy the Romulan Empire, but to save it. For months, I tried desperately to persuade the High Command that another war would destroy the Empire. They got tired of my arguments. Finally I was censured, sent off to command some distant sector. This was my only recourse. I will never see my child smile again. She will grow up believing that her father is a traitor. But she will grow up. If you act, Picard. If we stop the war before it begins "

- Alidar Jarok, to Jean-Luc Picard


"A letter to his wife and daughter."
"Sir, he must have known it would be impossible for us to deliver this."
"Today, perhaps. But if there are others with the courage of Admiral Jarok, we may hope to see a day of peace when we can take his letter home."

- William Riker, Data and Jean-Luc Picard, after discovering Jarok has committed suicide

Appendices

Background information

Alidar Jarok was played by recurring Star Trek guest actor James Sloyan.

The original script for "The Defector" had Jarok becoming romantically involved with Beverly Crusher but this was later dropped. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, p. 111)

The final script gives the pronunciation of Jarok's name as "JAH-rock" and goes on to describe the character as "a Romulan male of about fifty (human) years of age". [1]

In his review of the episode, Star Trek author Keith R.A. DeCandido described Sloyan's performance as both "memorable" and "letter-perfect". [2]

Apocrypha

Alidar Jarok appears in a number of non-canon works.

According to the Department of Temporal Investigations novel Watching the Clock, the Norkan Campaign that Jarok commanded took place in 2307.

In The Lost Era novel Catalyst of Sorrows, Jarok and his long-time friend Tal visit a jewelers in order to find a naming day gift in 2360. While looking for the gift, the two officers speak about the futility of war and a hope for peace. These words are heard by a young spy named Zetha, who is apprenticing at the jewelers by the arrangement of her "Lord", because military officers often frequent the shop. Despite the content of Jarok's conversation, Zetha does not report it to the "Lord".

The character is also mentioned in A Singular Destiny, in which the Federation character of Professor Sonek Pran writes a monograph on Admiral Jarok in 2364, concluding he is a patriot of the highest order. One of the sources Pran uses is an officially sanctioned biography of Jarok, which had been published earlier, and smuggled into the Federation.

In The Sky's the Limit short story "Suicide Note", Captain Picard hand delivers Jarok's suicide note to Romulus in the year 2374.In the story, Jarok's wife is named Ai'lara and his daughter is named Tiaru, aged 10-12 at the time of Picard's visit. His note takes the form of a video recording, sending his love to his family and warning his daughter against the evils of paranoia and militarism, that have already damaged the Romulan Empire so much. He also stuns them by revealing that they have been under the secret protection of General Koval, one of Jarok's sympathizers within the Tal Shiar. The message also gives Picard the secret codes needed to reactivate Koval as an agent for Federation Intelligence. After leaving the Jarok residence, Picard signals Will Riker in the capital city, and is pleasantly surprised to learn that Koval is now the head of the entire Tal Shiar.

Jarok's daughter Tiaru is also prominently featured in the video game Star Trek Online. By 2409-2410, she is the commander of the warbird Lleiset, the flagship of the Romulan Republic, a breakaway faction from the Romulan Empire led by unificationist leader D'Tan.

Jarok also has a card in the Star Trek Customizable Card Game, which describes him as a "Conscientious Admiral".

External links