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qadar

n. (context Islam English) divine intervention in the affairs of humans; fate, predestination.

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Keeping his weapon trained on the nearest of them, Qadar came out on the bridge and gestured for his fellow M’tachtar to follow him.

However, Qadar and his comrades—who didn’t need much oxygen in the first place—had brought enough of it up in the turbolift to keep them going for a minute or two.

Then Chi’ra absorbed a second blow and staggered backward, giving Qadar a better look at the Starfleet officer .

When he got to the part about Qadar and his warriors escaping, the Klingon’s eyes opened wide.

So, without the emperor’s support, or even his knowledge, Qadar secured a battle cruiser—on which he hoped to take his M’tachtar into bloody battle against your Starfleet.

To begin with, he gave Qadar the impression that he was giving in to his arguments—and dispatched the M’tachtar to an unpopulated planet in Federation space, where they would remain until they received further orders.

Then he contacted Starfleet Command and sent a warning concerning the M’tachtar’s arrival—effectively setting a trap for Qadar and his warriors.

Then energy barriers would be set up to contain them—along with a handful of surveillance devices, so you might be warned when Qadar and his people made attempts to escape.

If Qadar was successful in destroying his ruustai-cousin and seizing control of the High Council, his next step would likely be to finish the job he started—the conquest of Starfleet.

He wanted to take Qadar by the throat and make him feel what Corbet and Swift had felt before they died.

So he had to sell Qadar on the idea that he had to make repairs before Qadar could get what he wanted—or perish with the sad, awful knowledge that the M’tachtar would keep on spilling blood until they found someone weak enough to bend to their demands.

Nor did Drabbak or Yarruq when Qadar called their names in mounting rage and frustration.

With seven and possibly eight M’tachtar down, Qadar must have taken notice—and warned his remaining followers.

Clearly, Qadar had amplified his own abilities even more than he had amplified those of his followers.

But it was nothing compared to the force that tore at Qadar, who was just a couple of meters from the opening.