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'''Gareb''' was an [[Aenar]] who was forced to [[pilot]] the [[prototype]] [[Romulan drone-ship]] for the [[Romulan]]s in [[2154]].
 
'''Gareb''' was an [[Aenar]] who was forced to [[pilot]] the [[prototype]] [[Romulan drone-ship]] for the [[Romulan]]s in [[2154]].
   
[[Jhamel]], Gareb's sister, was told that Gareb was abducted a year prior to [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]'s arrival at [[Andoria]], around [[November]] [[2153]]. Gareb was kidnapped by the Romulans from Andoria and told that he was the last Aenar. In [[November]] 2154, he piloted a [[Romulan drone-ship]] via [[telepresence]], in an effort to provoke a [[war]] between the [[Tellarite]]s and the [[Andorian]]s. After the drone-ship was heavily damaged, Gareb suffered from mental fatigue. Later, he helped the Romulans launch an attack against the ''Enterprise'' and a fleet of [[Alliance (2154)|allied]] [[starship]]s, using two drone-ships. Realizing that his sister, [[Jhamel]], was on board ''Enterprise'', Gareb stopped the attack, destroying both Romulan [[vessel]]s. He was executed in the process by the Romulan [[Valdore]]. ({{ENT|The Aenar}})
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Gareb was abducted a year prior to [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]'s arrival at [[Andoria]], around [[November]] [[2153]]. Gareb was kidnapped by the Romulans from Andoria and told that he was the last Aenar. In [[November]] 2154, he piloted a [[Romulan drone-ship]] via [[telepresence]], in an effort to provoke a [[war]] between the [[Tellarite]]s and the [[Andorian]]s who he believed had exterminated his people. After the drone-ship was heavily damaged, Gareb suffered from mental fatigue. The Romulans used stimulants on Gareb. Later, he helped the Romulans launch an attack against the ''Enterprise'' and a fleet of [[Alliance (2154)|allied]] [[starship]]s, using two drone-ships.
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[[Jhamel]], his sister was on board ''Enterprise'', and was able to communicate with Gareb. She told him the true, and he felt guilty that he was forced him to destroy so many ships, and to kill so many people. Jhamel appealed to him to end the violence. He had one drone ship attack the otherk, destroying both Romulan [[vessel]]s. He was executed in the process by the Romulan [[Valdore]], but was comforted at the end by his sister who telepathically. ({{ENT|The Aenar}})
 
:''Gareb first appeared as a background character in [[ENT]]: "[[Babel One]]", played by uncredited actor [[Glen Hambly]], before becoming a recognized in "[[United]]" and "[[The Aenar]]", where he was played by credited actor [[Scott Rinker]].''
 
:''Gareb first appeared as a background character in [[ENT]]: "[[Babel One]]", played by uncredited actor [[Glen Hambly]], before becoming a recognized in "[[United]]" and "[[The Aenar]]", where he was played by credited actor [[Scott Rinker]].''
   

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Gareb was an Aenar who was forced to pilot the prototype Romulan drone-ship for the Romulans in 2154.

Gareb was abducted a year prior to Enterprise's arrival at Andoria, around November 2153. Gareb was kidnapped by the Romulans from Andoria and told that he was the last Aenar. In November 2154, he piloted a Romulan drone-ship via telepresence, in an effort to provoke a war between the Tellarites and the Andorians who he believed had exterminated his people. After the drone-ship was heavily damaged, Gareb suffered from mental fatigue. The Romulans used stimulants on Gareb. Later, he helped the Romulans launch an attack against the Enterprise and a fleet of allied starships, using two drone-ships.

Jhamel, his sister was on board Enterprise, and was able to communicate with Gareb. She told him the true, and he felt guilty that he was forced him to destroy so many ships, and to kill so many people. Jhamel appealed to him to end the violence. He had one drone ship attack the otherk, destroying both Romulan vessels. He was executed in the process by the Romulan Valdore, but was comforted at the end by his sister who telepathically. (ENT: "The Aenar")

Gareb first appeared as a background character in ENT: "Babel One", played by uncredited actor Glen Hambly, before becoming a recognized in "United" and "The Aenar", where he was played by credited actor Scott Rinker.