Rank: Lieutenant
Last assignment -- U.S.S. Enterprise
Species/gender: Human female
Year of birth: 2337
Place of birth: Turkana IV
Date of death: 2364 (Stardate 41601)
Place of death: Vagra II
Cause of death: Head trauma from alien assault
Marital status: Single
Database Entry
(Includes last Psychological Profile by Ship's Counselor Deanna
Troi)
The original security chief under Captain Jean-Luc Picard on
the U.S.S. Enterprise led a tragic yet heroic life until her
death in the line of duty in 2364.
Yar was born on the failing colony world of Turkana IV in
2337, but both her parents were killed in the crossfire among
the planet's cadre infighting just after her younger sister
Ishara was born some 4 1/2 years later. After their foster care
family abandoned them within months, the girls led a violent and
harrowing life on the streets, eluding rape gangs and drug
addiction while fending for themselves. One comforting companion
amid the chaos at the time was a kitten.
Yar finally got off the world in 2352, at age 15 -- just
about the time the colony broke all contact with the UFP. She
invited Ishara to join her, but the younger sister refused,
preferring the protection of her Coalition cadre there. The two
never saw each other again, although Ishara learned of her
sister's legacy from Enterprise officers in 2367.
Picard had asked for Yar aboard the Enterprise after he first
saw her as she risked her life in a Carnelian mine field to save
a colonist, and her current captain owed him a favor.
Despite a valiant effort by Dr. Crusher, on SD 41601 during a
rescue mission on Vagra II she died as a result of injuries from
an invisible energy bolt to her head by the malevolent creature
Armus; it left a blotch on her jaw. A memorial service that
featured a holographic recording of her last thoughts and thank-you's
to her closest shipmates was held later.
Well-trained in martial arts and athletics, her favorite
pastimes were aikido and Parrises squares, and she participated
in ship-board competitions. Having grown up hardened to
sentimentality, she found it a struggle to express her
femininity -- although the Tsiolkovsky virus allowed her to
share an intimacy with Data once -- an intimacy he treasured
with a small hologram from her memorial tape, though he was
forced to disclose the encounter during his trial for sentient
rights a year later.
Historical File Addendum: Report of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
As explained to me by Guinan, a highly-perceptive El-Aurian
and my close friend, a duplicate Tasha Yar in a parallel
time-line re-entered this universe in 2344 via a time vortex,
aboard the Ambassador-class U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701- C.
Unknown to outsiders, Yar was taken as a consort by a Romulan
general aboard the ships that attacked and defeated that
Enterprise without leaving a trace of it, and she gave birth a
year later to his daughter, Sela. In 2349, when Sela was 4, she
foiled her own mother's escape attempt and Tasha was killed,
sadly, again.