Tem-Tar

Tem-Tar is one of Kalask's generals, the one in charge of making his monsters grow.

Character History
Tem-Tar is from a variation on the Star Wars universe, in which his nanite-controlling abilities crushed the rebels early on.? He joined with Kalask at some point, and was put in charge of finishing off Reality 4510-231 after Kalask defeated its primary defenders.? Thus, he was blamed when Anya Maize escaped into the Prime Reality.? Only the fact that this development resulted in a challenge for Kalask saved Tem-Tar.? When they finally reached the Prime Reality, Tem-Tar was the one to suggest they target the Collins Parkway Bridge to draw Cyber V out into the open.

Tem-Tar knew that he would be blamed when Kalask grew tired of the struggle with Cyber V, and decided to use one of Kalask's monsters to eliminate the Rangers first.? Choosing Cybrilla, he gave the monster a few upgrades, despite Midnai's cautions, and brought him to attack Jake.? After Cybrilla's first defeat, Tem-Tar grew him giant-sized and left the battlefield.? Kalask was indeed enraged, but Tem-Tar had caused the Rangers to reveal the Razor Bat, so he was assigned to ferret out any other possible Zords.

Panicked, Tem-Tar tried to find a way to force the Rangers' hand.? Joined by the newly-healed Emeralde and Thrak, he asked for suggestions.? Thrak's response, Neutron, horrified him, but he eventually went along with it.? Bullying him into coming into Horizon, Thrak forced Tem-Tar to make Neutron grow, despite Tem-Tar wanting to hold the city hostage with the threat of nuclear annihilation.? It failed, fortunately, but Kalask yelled at them for trying to ruin his game.

Approaching Kalask, Tem-Tar suggested sending Munch to attack the Rangers, based on his previous successes in Reality 4510-231, and Anya's history with the creature.? Kalask was pleased, and approved the plan (though as soon as Munch fled to recover, he threatened Tem-Tar again).

Later, Tem-Tar's Nanite Spy latched on to Walter during a battle, and began feeding back information. He was sent to extract Wendy's nanites, but only managed to take a third before Cyber V intervened.? Still, his back-up plan of growing Dreads giant-sized bought the villains a little time.

He suggested the Master of Weapons, and after the monster's defeat, his excuses earned a blast close enough to knock him down.

While Dreads kept the Rangers occupied, Tem-Tar went to Matt and Mai, trapped in a force field.? He gleefully revealed Infiltrator's presence and abilities, and gave Matt the choice of letting them take his nanites or letting Mai die.? Of course, Matt acquiesced despite Mai's protests, and Tem-Tar got enough to fulfill Kalask's purposes before the Rangers arrived.? Promptly breaking his promise, he departed, leaving Infiltrator to fight the Rangers.

Personality
Tem-Tar is calculating, intelligent and manipulative, with a distinct cowardly, cruel streak and a love of taunting his foes.? He always looks out for number one, whether that means sucking up to his fellow generals or going against them, and is secretly ambitious, wanting to be feared himself.

Talents and Abilities
Tem-Tar controls his own red nanites used to make monsters grow, which he fires from a tube kept up his sleeve.? The same tube can also fire energy barrages.? He can also levitate, and like the rest of Kalask's forces, generate warpportals.

Appearance
Tem-Tar has yellowy skin, elongated features accentuated with red markings, pointy ears, no hair, and eight-inch nails.? He dresses in robes hung with medallions.