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Stark


A member of the enslaved Banik race, Stark has the ability to ease the pain and suffering of those passing over to another realm. This trait, inherent to the Stykera -a particularly special breed of Banik- made him a highly sought after test subject for the Aurora Chair. Stark gained his freedom after helping Crichton to survive the Chair and escape from Scorpius' Gammak Base. Stark later developed a special relationship with Zhaan and both were able to use their mental powers to communicate extraverbally. He also played a major role in making D'Argo's reunion with his son, Jothee, a reality. Stark's relationship with Zhaan soon grew intimate on more than just a physical level. The two shared a spiritual affinity, and hoped to spend their lives together. Consequently, after Zhaan's death Stark became depressed and mentally unstable. Though he remained a productive member of the crew for some time, he began claiming that he could hear Zhaan's voice guiding him from "the other side." Eventually, he set out on his own to search for his beloved -- a quest perhaps only he could successfully complete, thanks to his close spiritual connection to the realm of the dead.

Species - Banik ; Former Slave





Commander John Crichton
The distinction of being a second-generation astronaut came, for Crichton, double-edged. After earning his doctorate in Theoretical Sciences, Crichton spent his time as a scientist/astronaut in his famous father's shadow, always trying to impress and please Jack Crichton, but never forced to scrabble to make a name for himself, since he was born into the legacy without even lifting a finger. When his experimental mission aboard the Farscape One module shot him through a wormhole, Crichton found himself definitely not in Kansas anymore. Here, he was at last forced to call upon the heroic qualities he'd inherited from Dad but had never needed to use. Crichton's natural leadership and decision-making skills make him an important member of Moya's crew; his complete lack of cultural understanding of alien races and technology makes his "heroics" just that much more difficult. When Crichton first found himself in the Uncharted Territories, his primary objective was to find a wormhole that could teleport him home to Earth. But now he has become an actor in a vast galactic power struggle, in which two great military powers -- the Peacekeepers and the Scarrans -- both want to use his knowledge of wormholes to create superweapons. He has gone to great lengths and risked his life -- and in one instance, sacrificed his life -- to keep this dangerous technology out of the wrong hands.
Species - Human ; Astronaut back on Earth

KA D'Argo
D'Argo was framed for the murder of his Sebacean wife, Lo'Laan. Lo'Laan was killed by her brother, Macton, in no small part due to the belief among many Sebaceans that a Sebacean/Luxan pairing was miscegenation, and an abomination. Although Captain Bialar Crais was aware of D'Argo's innocence, the Luxan warrior was imprisoned by the Peacekeepers for several cycles. D'Argo's son, Jothee, disappeared and was later found to be enslaved. In a daring scheme that nearly cost John Crichton his life, Jothee was rescued and reunited with his father. Sadly, their reunion ended in tragedy when D'Argo's lover, Chiana, betrayed him by having an affair with Jothee. D'Argo has more difficulty connecting with others than the rest of Moya's crew, and another barrier to D'Argo's interactions with others is his habit of giving in to Hyper-Rage, a state of severely heightened aggression particular to Luxans, and which is relieved only by breaking things, killing things, or waiting a very long time. Once when D'Argo let his Hyper-Rage get the better of him, he nearly killed Crichton. D'Argo acquired an ancient Luxan ship at a Commerce Station and has named his ship Lo'La, in honor of his murdered wife.
Species - Luxan ; Warrior

Dominar Rygel XVI
Standing all of 26 inches tall, when he deigns to rise from his levitating ThroneSled, that is Rygel was once the royal sovereign of more than 600 billion loyal subjects, the ruler of the Hynerian Empire. Unfortunately for him, none of them is with him in the Uncharted Territories. The victim of a coup by his treacherous cousin Bishan, Rygel was a prisoner of the Peacekeepers for more than 300 cycles. Rygel is excessively concerned with his own self-interest. Leave something unattended and Rygel will soon either steal it or eat it -- or both. With an ornery temper, a tendency to fart helium, an unnecessarily egomaniacal attitude and the notion that everyone - in particular, attractive females, and especially Chiana - should bow to his bidding, Rygel is not the easiest creature to spend time with. Despite all this, Moya's crew has found him to be oddly endearing, and, though it hurts them to say it, he's part of the family, too. He's tough: He withstood the attentions of many torturers. He's diabolically clever: He can barter a better price for anything he can't scrounge for free, and he negotiate circles around just about anyone. And when the crew needs someone to crawl into a very small space, the often-annoying Rygel suddenly becomes the man of the hour.
Species - Hynerian ; Former Dominar


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