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''Takila Mak'' is a former [[Novachron]] [[sentinel]] who was stationed on [[Earth]] fifteen hundred years before The Next Generation era. The Novachrons are a race with long life spans related to the [[El-Aurian]]s. After several hundred years, he gave up on being recalled and started doing things that he was not allowed to do by his people. He joined various Earth covert operations until Earth developed Warp drive. He then went adventuring throughout the galaxy earning a name for himself and enjoyed an independent lifestyle. In the 24th Century, he decided to join Starfleet and became a junior officer aboard the USS Defiant. ('''[[Star Trek: Defiant]]''').
 
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'''Takila Mak''' was a former [[Novachron]] [[sentinel]] who was stationed on [[Earth]] fifteen hundred years before the [[24th century]]. (''[[Star Trek: Defiant]]'')
   
 
The Novachrons are a race with long life spans related to the [[El-Aurian]]s. After several hundred years, he gave up on being recalled and started doing things that he was not allowed to do by his people. He joined various [[Earth]] covert operations until Earth developed [[Warp drive]]. He then went adventuring throughout the [[galaxy]] earning a name for himself and enjoyed an independent lifestyle.
Takila Mac is a creation of the fan fiction author [[Takila "Mak" Shuriik]].
 
   
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In the [[24th century]], he decided to join [[Starfleet]] and became a junior officer aboard the {{uss|Defiant|Defiant}}.
==Star Trek: The Section 31 Files Timeline==
 
In an alternative timeline that came about by the temporal tampering of a being known as [[Regeant]], he and his several of his shipmates were compelled to join [[Section 31]] after they offered them sanctuary from the [[Betazoid Assassin Guild]] after he had marked them all for death by rescuing his friend [[Matthew Marinas]] from them. ('''[[Star Trek:The Section 31 Files]]'''). He became the first officer of the Section 31 ''[[USS Nosferatu]]'', the first of the covert ''[[Kindred class]]'' ships, under the command of Captain [[Dalonna]]. He is eventually given command of the second vessel of the Kindred class, the ''[[USS Trimere]]''. However, the being who takes command of that ship was actually [[The Destroyer]], who had been using Mak's image as a template and believed itself to be Mak at the time. The real Mak was trapped in a room of a Novachron ship he had discovered earlier and was in statis. After the destruction of the Trimere on a mission and by the influence of Regeant, the Destroyer remembered what it was and assumed the role of the God of the [[Divine Celestrial Imperium]], a group of worlds that seceeded from the Federation under the leadership of the [[Genie]] race. The Destroyer's purpose was to dominate all worlds to his will and defeat the plague known as [[The Infection]] by destroying any worlds that contaminated it. He was defeated by the combined forces of Section 31, the Klingon Fleet, and a coalition of temporal factions. The real Mac was then rescued. Mac then attempted to retire from Section 31, but was brought back in after an ordeal on the Klingon prison world [[Rura Penthe]].
 
   
 
==''[[Star Trek: The Section 31 Files]]'' timeline==
After the Infection took its toll on the Galaxy and the subsequent [[Federation Civil War]], Takila Mac was set up and sent to a prison world of the [[One True Federation]]. (''[[Star Trek: Lost Frontier]]'') He survived there for ten years and was retrieved by the crew of the new "original" Federation [[USS Enterprise F]] and joined their crew on a paid contract basis. He was later apparently killed by a female member of his own race.
 
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In an [[alternative timeline]] that came about by the temporal tampering of a being known as [[Regeant]], he and several of his shipmates were compelled to join [[Section 31]] after they offered them sanctuary from the [[Betazoid Assassin Guild]]. They had rescued his friend [[Matthew Marinas]] from the guild and as a result they were marked for death.
   
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He became the [[first officer]] of the Section 31 [[starship]], {{uss|Nosferatu}}, the first of the covert {{class|Kindred}}, under the command of [[Captain]] [[Dalonna]]. He is eventually given command of the second vessel of the ''Kindred'' class, the {{uss|Tremere}}. However, the being who took command of that ship was actually [[The Destroyer]], who had been using Mak's image as a template and believed itself to be Mak at the time. The real Mak was trapped in a room of a Novachron ship he had discovered earlier and was in stasis.
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4731/pilot6a.html Defiant Pilot Episode 6] - Fanfiction that tells the background of Takila Mak
 
   
 
After the destruction of the ''Tremere'' on a mission and under the influence of Regeant, the Destroyer remembered what it was and assumed the role of the God of the [[Divine Celestrial Imperium]], a group of worlds that seceded from the Federation under the leadership of the [[Genie]] race. The Destroyer's purpose was to dominate all worlds to his will and defeat the plague known as [[The Infection]] by destroying any worlds that contaminated it. He was defeated by the combined forces of Section 31, the [[Klingon]] [[fleet]], and a coalition of temporal factions. The real Mak was then rescued. Mak then attempted to retire from Section 31, but was brought back in after an ordeal on the Romulan prison world [[Rura Penthe]].
[[Category:Star Trek: Defiant]][[Category:Star Trek: The Section 31 Files]][[Category:Star Trek: Lost Frontier]]
 
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After the Infection took its toll on the galaxy and the subsequent [[Federation Civil War]], Takila Mak was set up and sent to a prison world of the [[One True Federation]], AKA Equity Corps. (''[[Star Trek: Lost Frontier]]'') He survived there for ten years and was retrieved by the crew of the new "original" Federation {{uss|Enterprise|NCC-1701-F|-F}} and joined their crew on a paid contract basis. He was later apparently killed by a female member of his own race.
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==Background information==
 
*Takila Mak is a creation of the fan fiction author and voice actor, Mark Kalita.
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==External link==
 
*{{badlink|http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4731/pilot6a.html Defiant Pilot Episode 6|Fanfiction that tells the background of Takila Mak}}
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[[Category:Starfleet personnel (24th century)|Mak, Takila]]
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[[Category:Star Trek: Defiant|Mak, Takila]]
 
[[Category:Star Trek: The Section 31 Files|Mak, Takila]]

Revision as of 14:41, 17 January 2017

Takila Mak was a former Novachron sentinel who was stationed on Earth fifteen hundred years before the 24th century. (Star Trek: Defiant)

The Novachrons are a race with long life spans related to the El-Aurians. After several hundred years, he gave up on being recalled and started doing things that he was not allowed to do by his people. He joined various Earth covert operations until Earth developed Warp drive. He then went adventuring throughout the galaxy earning a name for himself and enjoyed an independent lifestyle.

In the 24th century, he decided to join Starfleet and became a junior officer aboard the USS Defiant.

Star Trek: The Section 31 Files timeline

In an alternative timeline that came about by the temporal tampering of a being known as Regeant, he and several of his shipmates were compelled to join Section 31 after they offered them sanctuary from the Betazoid Assassin Guild. They had rescued his friend Matthew Marinas from the guild and as a result they were marked for death.

He became the first officer of the Section 31 starship, USS Nosferatu, the first of the covert Kindred-class, under the command of Captain Dalonna. He is eventually given command of the second vessel of the Kindred class, the USS Tremere. However, the being who took command of that ship was actually The Destroyer, who had been using Mak's image as a template and believed itself to be Mak at the time. The real Mak was trapped in a room of a Novachron ship he had discovered earlier and was in stasis.

After the destruction of the Tremere on a mission and under the influence of Regeant, the Destroyer remembered what it was and assumed the role of the God of the Divine Celestrial Imperium, a group of worlds that seceded from the Federation under the leadership of the Genie race. The Destroyer's purpose was to dominate all worlds to his will and defeat the plague known as The Infection by destroying any worlds that contaminated it. He was defeated by the combined forces of Section 31, the Klingon fleet, and a coalition of temporal factions. The real Mak was then rescued. Mak then attempted to retire from Section 31, but was brought back in after an ordeal on the Romulan prison world Rura Penthe.

After the Infection took its toll on the galaxy and the subsequent Federation Civil War, Takila Mak was set up and sent to a prison world of the One True Federation, AKA Equity Corps. (Star Trek: Lost Frontier) He survived there for ten years and was retrieved by the crew of the new "original" Federation USS Enterprise-F and joined their crew on a paid contract basis. He was later apparently killed by a female member of his own race.

Background information

  • Takila Mak is a creation of the fan fiction author and voice actor, Mark Kalita.

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