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Rekar is the main antagonist of the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Message in a Bottle".
He was portrayed by Judson Scott, who also played Joachim in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Sobi in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Biography[]
Commander Rekar was a Romulan officer. He and his crew attacked and captured the USS Prometheus, an experimental ship with a new multi-vector attack function that allowed it to split into three during combat situations, and killed the entire crew. Rekar ordered a course for Romulan space. En route, they came under attack from a Starfleet ship. Rekar ordered the multi-vector attack function be used, destroying the Starfleet vessel.
Rekar ordered a course deviation, informing his subordinate Nevala that they were going to rendezvous with a Tal Shiar fleet, who he considered the best people to analyse the Prometheus. Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram, the Doctor, who had been transferred aboard the Prometheus via an alien communications array, entered the bridge and announced that a wounded Romulan he had treated earlier showed signs of Torothka virus and he needed to scan the bridge crew for symptoms. In fact, he was trying to access the environmental systems. Rekar quickly realised this and took him prisoner.
Rekar tried to interrogate the Doctor, refusing to believe he was working alone and suspecting either one of the Starfleet crew had survived or one of his own crew was working against him. Nevala came across the record of the Doctor being transferred aboard and suggested extracting his algorithms for analysis, which Rekar agreed to. Before they could do so, Rekar and his crew were rendered unconscious when the Prometheus' own EMH completed the Doctor's plan and flooded the ship with anaesthetic gas. They were presumably taken into custody when Starfleet recaptured the vessel.