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}}'''G'Kar''' served as the [[Narn]] ambassador to [[Babylon 5 (station)|Babylon 5]] for about five years, starting when the station opened in 2258.  While Narn was occupied by the [[Centauri]], G'Kar remained on the station as a political refugee.  He continued to represent Narn to the [[Interstellar Alliance]] after its foundation, refusing to accept an executive role in the post-war Narn government. He died in 2278 mutually strangling [[Londo Mollari]].
}}'''G'Kar''' served as the [[Narn]] ambassador to [[Babylon 5 (station)|Babylon 5]] for about five years, starting when the station opened in 2258.  While Narn was occupied by the [[Centauri]], G'Kar remained on the station as a political refugee.  He continued to represent Narn to the [[Interstellar Alliance]] after its foundation, refusing to accept an executive role in the post-war Narn government. He died in 2278 mutually strangling [[Londo Mollari]].
==Attributes==
Like all Narns, G'Kar appears to be somewhat stronger and substantially tougher than a [[human]]. At some point before he was stationed on Babylon 5, G'Kar had "gills" surgically implanted in his neck that allow him to breathe normally in toxic atmospheres; the limits of these "gills" are undefined.


[[Category: Babylon 5]]
[[Category: Babylon 5]]
[[Category: B5 Characters]]
[[Category: B5 Characters]]

Revision as of 20:59, 14 August 2012

G'Kar
G'Kar.jpg
Quote:

"Your time has come and gone! It's our turn now!"

Race:

Narn

Affiliation:

Narn Regime
Babylon 5
Interstellar Alliance

Gender:

Male

Born:

unknown

Died:

2278

  [Source]

G'Kar served as the Narn ambassador to Babylon 5 for about five years, starting when the station opened in 2258. While Narn was occupied by the Centauri, G'Kar remained on the station as a political refugee. He continued to represent Narn to the Interstellar Alliance after its foundation, refusing to accept an executive role in the post-war Narn government. He died in 2278 mutually strangling Londo Mollari.

Attributes

Like all Narns, G'Kar appears to be somewhat stronger and substantially tougher than a human. At some point before he was stationed on Babylon 5, G'Kar had "gills" surgically implanted in his neck that allow him to breathe normally in toxic atmospheres; the limits of these "gills" are undefined.