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D'Argo
(Anthony
Simcoe): A Luxan Warrior, Ka D'Argo is really a teenager of his species
even though he’s 30 cycles old. In the past, he fought in two battle
campaigns and we first knew him as a typical growling warrior type whose
first tendency was to fight and perhaps die for the cause. Any cause. We
soon learned that he had been framed and imprisoned for the murder of his
Sebacean wife by his Peacekeeper brother-in-law, Macton Tal, the actual
murderer. Under all the bluster is a rather sensitive man who only wants to
marry again and spend his life in a farming community with his family.
D'Argo’s main purpose during the first two seasons was to find his son Jothee.
He finally found him but, as the old saying goes, be careful what you wish
for. At the end of Season Three Scorpius gave him the location of
Macton and he set out on a mission of revenge. Early in Season Four, the crew elected him
captain of Moya. D'Argo fought valiantly throughout the
Peacekeeper Wars, saving the lives of everyone on Moya (some more
than once), before
being killed. John and Aeryn named their infant son after him.
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D'Argo
Unmasked ():
When the crew was on earth, the enforcer (sheriff) told D'Argo to remove his Halloween mask. He
saw exactly what he expected to see under the mask, a person who looks a bit like Star Trek's
Worf (Michael Dorn) Kansas
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Das
(Peter Scarf): The clansman who “took the stone” (splattered himself
all over the bottom of a deep chasm) when he reached the age of 22
cycles because he didn’t want to become old and disfigured. Taking
the Stone
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Delek: (Mention
Only) According to Stark, he was an ancient theoretical scientist
who worked with center halos. The
Locket
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Dersch
(Marin Mimica): When Zhaan was arrested for "jaywalking", he was her Public
Counselor. He wasn’t too attentive, didn’t really care if she was
convicted, and wanted her to plead guilty and accept the minimum 10 day
sentence. Zhaan had a typical client-to-lawyer reaction: she tried to choke
him through the bars of her cell. When Zhaan was later accused of murder he
refused to put on a defense for her. He was afraid of being accused of a
bad-faith defense which would result in him getting the same sentence –
execution – as his client. Dream
a Little Dream
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Devvak:
The Cooreeshi bounty hunter who was killed by Crichton’s “bear trap.”
I Shrink Therefore I
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Diagnosan Tocot
(Body:Thomas Holesgrove; Voice:
Fiona Gentle): The doctor who took the Scorpy chip out of
John’s brain. He also helped Moya recover from burns received when the
crew fumigated her to get rid of the Karak metalite infestation. Tocot is
extremely sensitive to airborne microbes and pathogens. Scorpius, having no
further use for the Diagnosan, attempted to breathe him to death but he only
knocked him unconscious. Rygel was able to revive him in time to finish the
neurosurgery on John. He was later killed by a Scarran. He is also the
physician who installed the coolant system in Scorpius’s head.
Die Me
Dichotomy; Season of Death
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DK (Murray
Bartlet): One of John Crichton’s childhood friends. DK was the other half
of the Farscape 1 research and development team. He remained at Canaveral
while John tested the Farscape 1 in earth orbit. He showed up again as part
of John’s Scarran-induced nightmare. When John returned to
earth, DK felt that John was holding out on him as far as alien
technology was concerned. In the middle of a rant about John
stealing all the glory for himself, DK was attacked and killed by
the Skreeth. Premier;
Won’t Get Fooled Again; Terra Firma
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DRD
1812: Named for
Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture," this little feller
is a whole orchestra in one package. It was John's companion while
aboard Elack, and he painted it red, white and blue. 1812 came along when John found Moya. A natural
leader, 1812 was a great little helper in defeating the Coreeshi.
Crichton Kicks;
I Shrink Therefore I Am; Peacekeeper Wars
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DRD
One-Eye: The DRD that
John first injured when he popped the canopy of Farscape One in Premier. He
later repaired it with blue electrical tape. He showed up again at the end of
Season One as John was recording a farewell message to his father. In Look at
the Princess, it was the DRD that Zhaan instructed to flip the switch that
started Farscape One’s engine, causing Kahanu to be sucked into the exhaust
pipes. It was a hero once more
when it detected the source of the storm-attracting signal in Borlik.
Premier;
Family Ties; Look at the Princess, Part 3; Suns
and Lovers
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DRD Pike: When Pilot
was infested with the energy rider, the crew communicated directly with Moya
through one of the DRDs. Since John couldn’t understand the
squeaking/beeping DRD “language”, he suggested that one eyestalk blink
means “yes”, two blinks mean “no”. He nicknamed the little fella
“DRD Pike” in reference to Star Trek’s Captain Pike, who was able to
communicate only by blinking the lights in his chair-thing. Losing
Time
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Dregon
Karzenova (Aaron
Cash): After hitting on Aeryn
several times, he finally gets her to go on a rock climb with him. We soon
learn that he’s a terrible rock climber. In fact, he’s not a rock
climber at all and Aeryn breaks her leg rescuing him from his own
ineptitude. Later, while sitting around a campfire Dregon gave Aeryn a new
perspective on loving someone. Look
at the Princess, Parts 1, 2, and 3
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Drillic, Project
Leader (Ian
Bliss): He mouthed off to Scorpius about biological trials to test
wormholes. When the pilot came back liquefied, Scorpius ordered
Drillic to be the subject of the next trial.
Losing
Time
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Durka, Capt. Selto
(David Wheeler): The legendary Peacekeeper captain who imprisoned and tortured
Rygel many cycles ago. Durka faked his own death but was still captured by
the Nebari and mind cleansed for a hundred cycles or so. While traveling
with the Nebari, their ship collided with Moya. They (Durka and Salis, the
Nebari) came aboard Moya, bringing Chiana. Thanks to Rygel’s
poorly-constructed bomb, Durka was able to overcome the mind cleansing and
escaped from Moya. Durka later took over the flax from the Zenetan pirates
and turned it into a “tool for power and profit”. Rygel got his revenge
on Durka by killing him and carrying his head around on a stick. PK
Tech Girl; Durka
Returns; Liars, Guns and Money, Part 2
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E'Alet
(Jason Chong): He was hired by Prefect Falaak to induce people to murder anyone who might want
Falaak's job. E'Alet did this by manufacturing insects inside his head. These bugs, called
sgabba flies, would bite the potential assassins, making them
vulnerable to suggestion, then E'Alet would use his psychic powers,
compelling them to commit murder. A Prefect Murder
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Einstein
(John Bach): He dragged Crichton through a wormhole to a place where he could learn what John knew
about wormholes. He found out that John knew quite a bit, enough perhaps to prevent more
aggressive species from getting hold of wormholes to use as weapons. He promised that someday
he'd remove the knowledge from Crichton's head. Unrealized Reality;
Peacekeeper
Wars
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Elack
(Dinah Shearing -
Voice): An elderly Leviathan who rescued
Crichton after Moya disappeared through a wormhole. Elack and his equally elderly pilot had
planned to die in the Leviathan sacred area but instead they gave their lives to save John and
the rest of the crew from Grayza on Arnessk. (Crichton Kicks
through What Was Lost,
part 2: Redemption)
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Ennixx
(Allyson Standen): Aeryn’s
granddaughter. During Aeryn’s flight to check out a solar mist she became
stranded and out of time-sync with Moya. She lived almost a whole lifetime
on the Favored Planet, having two sons and a granddaughter. Although Ennixx
didn’t understand why Aeryn had to leave the planet to die in space, she
went along with the idea and said a tearful goodbye. According to Stark, she
probably still lives on the planet mourning her grandmother’s death.
The Locket
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Essk
(Inga Hornstra): The waitress at the diner where Rygel and D'Argo were negotiating
with Scorpius and Braca. I-Yensch,
You-Yensch
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Evran (Peter
Knowles): One of the Sheyang who attacked Moya while she was docked with the
Zelbinion. He was the guy who kept poking his head down from the ceiling in
the Sheyang ship. PK Tech Girl
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Fairchild,
Dr. Bettina
(Claudia Black): One of the
people who populated Crichton’s Scarran-induced hallucination. Doctor
Betty looked exactly like Aeryn except she had better hair. Unlike Aeryn,
Dr. Fairchild was quite a party girl. Won’t
Get Fooled Again
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Falaak, Prefect (Bruce
Spence):
His term as Prefect was nearly over and he wanted to remain in office. He hired E'Alet to use
his sgabba flies and his psychic power to create assassins who would eliminate those who would
succeed him. A Prefect Murder
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Felor (Julianne
Newbould): The original negotiator Rygel was working with on
Kanvia to get the
chromextin needed to heal Talyn. The negotiations came to a screeching halt when D'Argo
got into a fight over Chiana. Thanks for
Sharing
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Fento
(Linda Cropper): One of the Plokavian interrogators determined to
learn the truth of what happened when Talyn pulverized the Plokavian arms
dealers’ ship. The Ugly
Truth
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Fe'Tor
(Tamblyn Lord): The chief freslin pusher/slave trader on LoMo. He had quite
a business going. He’d use freslin to seduce his prey and then extract
freslin from them. If one of his victims produced especially high-quality
freslin, he’d auction them off to the highest bidder. Both Chiana and Jool
were his victims. Scratch ‘n’ Sniff
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Finzzi (Simone
Kessell): The lawyer who broke Zhaan out of jail in order to frame her for
the murder of Wesley Kenn, an equal rights advocate for the non-lawyers on
Litigara. Finzzi was working for Ja Rhumann. She later electronetted Chiana
and brought her to Rhumann’s office to warn her not to defend Zhaan.
Dream
a Little Dream
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Fostro
(Cayde Tasker):
One of the Deneans. He was the first of his species to make contact with an
alien life form when he discovered John Crichton hiding in the barn. The
highlight of his young life was when he shook hands with D'Argo. I,
ET
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Frool
(Alan
Flower): One of the laborers that Noranti blew pixie dust on and
then danced for. Lava’s
a Many Splendored Thing
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Froy, Nurse
(Stephanie Jacobsen): Scorpius’s blue-haired attendant who argued with Braca over
whether or not to wake Scorpy from his “in-his-head conversation” with
John. Incubator
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Furlow
(Magda Szubanski): The proprietor of the garage on Dam-Ba-Da where John took
Farscape One to be fixed after his attempt at creating a wormhole. John paid
her with the information he had gathered about creating wormholes and
promised to be waiting for her in five years at the end of a wormhole.
However, they met again in about two cycles. Furlow had discovered the
secret to wormhole technology and was about to sell it to the Scarrans when
John stopped her. Instead of helping John keep the technology from the
Scarrans, she walked away while John did the dirty work and died in the
process. Til
the Blood Runs Clear; Infinite Possibilities, Part One: Daedalus
Demands;
Infinite Possibilities, Part Two, Icarus Abides
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