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Revision as of 17:01, 20 February 2007

Bekhesh
Bekhesh
Bekhesh gives a friendly "hello."
First appearance (1.4 "Throne for a Loss")
Last appearance (2.21 "Liars, Guns and Money - Plan B")
Details
Gender Male
Species Tavlek
Affiliation Rogue
Weapon of Choice Tavlek Gauntlet
Portrayed by John Adam

Bio:

Season One

Bekhesh came in contact with the crew of Moya after Rygel contacted him for the purpose of resupplying the ship. Bekhesh, falsely believing Rygel to be the monarch of the crew, captured the Hynerian and held him for ransom.

While awaiting a response regarding the ransom for Rygel, Bekhesh discovered that Rygel was attempting to escape and choked him to death. Rygel was later revived by Jotheb, another prisoner.)

By this time, John, Aeryn, and D'Argo had stolen down to the planet and attempted a rescue attempt. When the Tavleks attempted to flee, taking Rygel with them, John confronted Bekhesh and told him that Rygel was worth nothing. Bekhesh was initially skeptical but eventually relented, suprised and confused that John would actually tell him the truth. Bekhesh returned Rygel and left.

Season Two

Almost two cycles later, Crichton seeks Bekhesh out, hoping to acquire the gauntlet to use it in an assault to rescue D'Argo's son. He discovers that Bekhesh had given up his life of violence and has joined a pacifist holy order. He is, however, unwilling to give up the gauntlet and agrees to go with Crichton. After Crichton later turns himself over to Scorpius in exchange for Jothee, Bekhesh helps stage an assault on a Shadow Depository, fighting beside D'Argo and Aeryn in an effort to rescue Crichton. After their success, Bekhesh takes his cut and thanks the crew of Moya for bringing him back to his life of violence.

Quotes

  • It's easier to reform when you're rich.
  • Farewell my friends, and thank you for teaching me to kill again.

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