Memory Alpha
Memory Alpha
m (\ grammatical fix)
m (+ grammatical re-wording)
Line 3: Line 3:
 
In [[2374]], Grathon Tolar was serving in a [[Klingon]] prison, awaiting execution for unspecified crimes. It was at this time when [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]], acting under the guidance of [[Elim Garak]] and with the support of Starfleet, arranged for his release from a sentence of death into his custody. Grathon's utility to Captain Sisko was that of his renowned skill in [[holographic]] forgery which Sisko wished to put into use to create a faux recording of a high-level [[Dominion]] meeting in which the supposed plan for the invasion of [[Romulus]] was discussed.
 
In [[2374]], Grathon Tolar was serving in a [[Klingon]] prison, awaiting execution for unspecified crimes. It was at this time when [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]], acting under the guidance of [[Elim Garak]] and with the support of Starfleet, arranged for his release from a sentence of death into his custody. Grathon's utility to Captain Sisko was that of his renowned skill in [[holographic]] forgery which Sisko wished to put into use to create a faux recording of a high-level [[Dominion]] meeting in which the supposed plan for the invasion of [[Romulus]] was discussed.
   
However, before Grathon could complete the recording for Sisko and Garak, he was involved in an altercation in [[Quark's Bar]] with the [[Quark|proprietor]] and one of his [[dabo girl]]s. This was to bring the involvement of station security as well as reports and documentation revealing Grathon's unlawful presence on [[Deep Space Nine]]. Ultimately, Quark did not press charges against Grathon, but only after receiving a substantial bribe from Captain Sisko for compensation.
+
However, before Grathon could complete the recording for Sisko and Garak, he was involved in an altercation in [[Quark's Bar]] with the [[Quark|proprietor]] and one of his [[dabo girl]]s. Consequently, this brought the attention of station security as well as the potential for reports and documentation revealing Grathon's unlawful presence on ''[[Deep Space Nine]]''. Ultimately, Quark did not press charges against Grathon, but only after receiving a substantial bribe from Captain Sisko for compensation.
   
 
Subsequently restricted to his [[quarters]], Grathon finished the ersatz recording and proffered it to Sisko and Garak soon afterwards. After being tentatively accepted by Captain Sisko, Grathon was rebuffed when attempting to excuse himself -- his freedom was not his own until his recording had been accepted by the Romulan officials it needed to fool.
 
Subsequently restricted to his [[quarters]], Grathon finished the ersatz recording and proffered it to Sisko and Garak soon afterwards. After being tentatively accepted by Captain Sisko, Grathon was rebuffed when attempting to excuse himself -- his freedom was not his own until his recording had been accepted by the Romulan officials it needed to fool.

Revision as of 19:43, 7 February 2005

File:GrathonTolar.jpg

Grathon Tolar.

Grathon Tolar was a skilled holographic forgery artist, con-man, and general degenerate in the temporary employ of Starfleet for the ultimate purposes of bringing the Romulan Star Empire into the Dominion War on the side of the Federation.

In 2374, Grathon Tolar was serving in a Klingon prison, awaiting execution for unspecified crimes. It was at this time when Captain Sisko, acting under the guidance of Elim Garak and with the support of Starfleet, arranged for his release from a sentence of death into his custody. Grathon's utility to Captain Sisko was that of his renowned skill in holographic forgery which Sisko wished to put into use to create a faux recording of a high-level Dominion meeting in which the supposed plan for the invasion of Romulus was discussed.

However, before Grathon could complete the recording for Sisko and Garak, he was involved in an altercation in Quark's Bar with the proprietor and one of his dabo girls. Consequently, this brought the attention of station security as well as the potential for reports and documentation revealing Grathon's unlawful presence on Deep Space Nine. Ultimately, Quark did not press charges against Grathon, but only after receiving a substantial bribe from Captain Sisko for compensation.

Subsequently restricted to his quarters, Grathon finished the ersatz recording and proffered it to Sisko and Garak soon afterwards. After being tentatively accepted by Captain Sisko, Grathon was rebuffed when attempting to excuse himself -- his freedom was not his own until his recording had been accepted by the Romulan officials it needed to fool.

After Senator Vreenak rejected the recording as a fake and left to return to Romulus, Grathon Tolar was not seen from again. Having never received his leave by Garak, he was presumed to have been murdered and disposed of soon thereafter.

Appearances/References

Background Information

Grathon Tolar was played by Howard Shangraw; on IMDB.