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==Biography==
==Biography==
Served as the Chair of the Alliance council during the years 130-141 (2601-2611). As such, helped negotiate the Rapprochement with humanity at the end of his tenure (140 BA). Some say the Rapprochement would have gone differently had the Chair been held by a Pelted species less disposed to fairness with the human race; the Naysha, however, remembered [[Selena]] and her relationship with [[Joseph Shandlin]] as their foremost interaction with humanity.
The first Naysha to sit on the Alliance Council, Dar served as the Chair during the years 130-141 (2601-2611). As such, he helped negotiate the [[Rapprochement]] with humanity at the end of his tenure (140 BA). Some say the Rapprochement would have gone differently had the Chair been held by a Pelted species less disposed to benevolence toward the human race; the Naysha remembered [[Selena]] and her relationship with [[Joseph Shandlin]] as their foremost interaction with humanity, which gave them a different perspective.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:40, 25 September 2021

Was one of the Council Chairs of the Alliance, and an ambassador.

Physical Characteristics

Countershaded like an orca, midnight blue (can be mistaken for black) and white, with a line of dots down his sides in fluorescent blue. Bright blue eyes. Large for a Naysha.

Biography

The first Naysha to sit on the Alliance Council, Dar served as the Chair during the years 130-141 (2601-2611). As such, he helped negotiate the Rapprochement with humanity at the end of his tenure (140 BA). Some say the Rapprochement would have gone differently had the Chair been held by a Pelted species less disposed to benevolence toward the human race; the Naysha remembered Selena and her relationship with Joseph Shandlin as their foremost interaction with humanity, which gave them a different perspective.

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