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  • Rorg
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  • This Celestial Incarna rules over catastrophic change. Though not evil, both he and those Garou associated with him are paradoxically known for their cooperative nature, as well as rabid forms of rage and vengeance. Unlike other celestial totems, he does not have a month in the Garou calendar dedicated to him, and instead blesses Garou who take him by choice (regardless of original sign) rather than due to a specific date of birth. His color is dark gray, and emphasizes inevitable doom, most likely to reflect the fate of the planet that Rorg once was long ago.
  • Rorg was a character in the Klingon romance novel Women Warriors at the River of Blood. In one of the book's scenes, M'Nea was on the verge of stabbing him, but stopped because "something about him made her hesitate." (VOY: "Real Life") This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
  • Rorg was a Vorcarian blood tracker and a bounty hunter who tracked her quarries beside her mate Rorf. As a female, she was better at smelling than her mate, possibly the reason she was able to detect the exotic scent of the Delvian Zhaan after her arrival on Dam-Ba-Da.
  • Rorg, a Vorcarian Blood Tracker, first appeared in the Farscape episode "Till the Blood Runs Clear", along with her mate Rorf they were bounty hunters looking for D'Argo, Rygel and Zhaan. In the episode he and his mate encounters John Crichton and Aeryn Sun, who convinced Rorf and Rorg that they were the well known bounty hunters Butch and Sundance, and that they should join forces to look for the fugitives. The joined forces ends up in a fight between the two bounty hunter groups and Rorf and Rorg flee.
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Name
  • Rorg
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  • Rorg will hunt you down
First
Romantic
  • Mate of Rorf
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Debut
  • 1999
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  • Female
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  • This Celestial Incarna rules over catastrophic change. Though not evil, both he and those Garou associated with him are paradoxically known for their cooperative nature, as well as rabid forms of rage and vengeance. Unlike other celestial totems, he does not have a month in the Garou calendar dedicated to him, and instead blesses Garou who take him by choice (regardless of original sign) rather than due to a specific date of birth. His color is dark gray, and emphasizes inevitable doom, most likely to reflect the fate of the planet that Rorg once was long ago.
  • Rorg was a character in the Klingon romance novel Women Warriors at the River of Blood. In one of the book's scenes, M'Nea was on the verge of stabbing him, but stopped because "something about him made her hesitate." (VOY: "Real Life") This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
  • Rorg, a Vorcarian Blood Tracker, first appeared in the Farscape episode "Till the Blood Runs Clear", along with her mate Rorf they were bounty hunters looking for D'Argo, Rygel and Zhaan. In the episode he and his mate encounters John Crichton and Aeryn Sun, who convinced Rorf and Rorg that they were the well known bounty hunters Butch and Sundance, and that they should join forces to look for the fugitives. The joined forces ends up in a fight between the two bounty hunter groups and Rorf and Rorg flee. In the episode "Liars, Guns and Money (2): With Friends Like These..." Rorg would once again appear with her mate Rorf, this time they were the once being hunted, and were saved by D'Argo. The reason for them being hunted was that they gave up a chase for some deserters due to Rorg being pregnant, so the Peacekeepers sent a termination squad after them.
  • Rorg was a Vorcarian blood tracker and a bounty hunter who tracked her quarries beside her mate Rorf. As a female, she was better at smelling than her mate, possibly the reason she was able to detect the exotic scent of the Delvian Zhaan after her arrival on Dam-Ba-Da. At one point, she and Rorf learned of Captain Crais' bounty for the crew of Moya and made their way to Dam-Ba-Da in search of them. They were there when Moya herself arrived. She encountered John Crichton and Aeryn Sun on the planet's surface, neither who were part of the message from Crais' beacon. Knowing this, Crichton and Aeryn posed as bounty hunters, "Butch" and "Sundance", and "teamed up" with Rorf and Rorg, planning instead to steer them away from their crew mates. In spite of Crichton's efforts, Rorf picked up Ka D'Argo's scent when he arrived on the planet. He and Rorg set up an ambush, using Rorf as bait to allow Rorg to sneak up on the Luxan, and captured him, imprisoning him in a warehouse. When Zhaan later arrived, Rorf and Rorg left to hunt her, allowing Crichton to free D'Argo. When the Vorcarians returned to discover their former "ally" and prey working together, they attacked. They ceased however when the Peacekeeper beacon activated, announcing the cancellation of the bounty on Moya's crew. With compensation no longer a reason to fight, Rorf and Rorg ceased their attack and left the Moyans alone. Over a cycle later, Rorf and Rorg were hired by the Peacekeepers to track down a group of deserters. They soon found out, however, that Rorg was pregnant and discontinued the hunt, choosing to keep half of the payment that the Peacekeepers had given them. In response, the Peacekeepers sent a Termination Squad after them. They were saved by the timely arrival of D'Argo, who hoped to enlist the Vorcarians' help to track down his son Ka Jothee. Though Rorf was reluctant to leave Rorg in her state, Rorg insisted that they owed D'Argo and that the credits wouldn't hurt either. Though Rorf died on the job, Bekhesh promised to get Rorf's share of the heist to Rorg.