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Slar was the master of seven slaves assigned to disassemble the ''Defiant''. When the ''Defiant'' escaped the [[Tholian]] [[spacedock]], Slar began [[death|killing]] several of the [[Terran (mirror)|Terran]] [[crew]] members, including [[Kelby (mirror)|Kelby]], and stole several key components of the [[warp engines]]. Slar contacted [[Jonathan Archer (mirror)|Jonathan Archer]], demanding a [[shuttlecraft]] to leave the ship. Archer refused, saying this was not a negotiation.
 
Slar was the master of seven slaves assigned to disassemble the ''Defiant''. When the ''Defiant'' escaped the [[Tholian]] [[spacedock]], Slar began [[death|killing]] several of the [[Terran (mirror)|Terran]] [[crew]] members, including [[Kelby (mirror)|Kelby]], and stole several key components of the [[warp engines]]. Slar contacted [[Jonathan Archer (mirror)|Jonathan Archer]], demanding a [[shuttlecraft]] to leave the ship. Archer refused, saying this was not a negotiation.
   
Slar was killed in an ensuing battle against Archer in a [[corridor]] of the ''Defiant''. Archer had [[T'Pol (mirror)|T'Pol]] increase the polarity of the [[gravity plating]] in the corridor, forcing Slar to the ground under an increased [[gravity|gravitaional]] force. Archer then shot Slar several [[time]]s with a [[phase rifle]]. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
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Slar was killed in an ensuing battle against Archer in a [[corridor]] of the ''Defiant''. Archer had [[T'Pol (mirror)|T'Pol]] increase the polarity of the [[gravity plating]] in the corridor, forcing Slar to the ground under an increased [[gravity|gravitational]] force. Archer then shot Slar several [[time]]s with a [[phase rifle]]. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
   
 
:''Unlike the Gorn seen in the [[TOS|original series]] episode "[[Arena]]", this Gorn was computer generated and not a rubber suit. However, stunt coordinator [[Vince Deadrick Jr.]] provided the movements of Slar in a so-called tracking suit. Stand-in [[David Anderson]] performed Slar's close-up shots that did not require movement. His voice was provided by [[David Sobolov]].''
 
:''Unlike the Gorn seen in the [[TOS|original series]] episode "[[Arena]]", this Gorn was computer generated and not a rubber suit. However, stunt coordinator [[Vince Deadrick Jr.]] provided the movements of Slar in a so-called tracking suit. Stand-in [[David Anderson]] performed Slar's close-up shots that did not require movement. His voice was provided by [[David Sobolov]].''

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Slar on the USS Defiant

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Slar battles Archer

In the Mirror Universe, Slar was a Gorn slave master of the Tholian Assembly. He was the headmaster of the salvage team assigned to strip the USS Defiant. Essentially the leader over a specific slave group, Slar's orders were to gut the parallel universe starship. But during the gutting of the ship, it was boarded by invading forces from the ISS Enterprise of the Terran Empire.

Slar was the master of seven slaves assigned to disassemble the Defiant. When the Defiant escaped the Tholian spacedock, Slar began killing several of the Terran crew members, including Kelby, and stole several key components of the warp engines. Slar contacted Jonathan Archer, demanding a shuttlecraft to leave the ship. Archer refused, saying this was not a negotiation.

Slar was killed in an ensuing battle against Archer in a corridor of the Defiant. Archer had T'Pol increase the polarity of the gravity plating in the corridor, forcing Slar to the ground under an increased gravitational force. Archer then shot Slar several times with a phase rifle. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

Unlike the Gorn seen in the original series episode "Arena", this Gorn was computer generated and not a rubber suit. However, stunt coordinator Vince Deadrick Jr. provided the movements of Slar in a so-called tracking suit. Stand-in David Anderson performed Slar's close-up shots that did not require movement. His voice was provided by David Sobolov.