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Circa 2150, the Xindi Council learned that humans were going to destroy them in the future. Degra was assigned to be the head of the [[planet-destroying weapon project]]. Mallora, like several other council members, rejected Reptilian scientist Damren's proposal to construct a [[bioweapon]].
Circa 2150, the Xindi Council learned that humans were going to destroy them in the future. Degra was assigned to be the head of the [[planet-destroying weapon project]]. Mallora, like several other council members, rejected Reptilian scientist Damren's proposal to construct a [[bioweapon]].


Late in the weapon's construction, [[Degra]] and [[Janar]] were shown evidence that if they destroyed Earth, it would only ensure their own extinction. Mallora was skeptical that the humans manufactured the "evidence" in order to save their world. Later, he became a close ally of the humans, and helped them destroy the superweapon. He later assured [[T'Pol]] that [[Captain Jonathan Archer]]'s sacrifice would not be forgotten, and that the Xindi Council would reconvene.
Late in the weapon's construction, [[Degra]] and [[Jannar]] were shown evidence that if they destroyed Earth, it would only ensure their own extinction. Mallora was skeptical that the humans manufactured the "evidence" in order to save their world. Later, he became a close ally of the humans, and helped them destroy the superweapon. He later assured [[T'Pol]] that [[Captain Jonathan Archer]]'s sacrifice would not be forgotten, and that the Xindi Council would reconvene.


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Template:ST-in-universe Template:Star Trek character Mallora is a black Xindi primate in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Tucker Smallwood.

The character was never named onscreen, but is called "Mallora" in "The Expanse" by J.M. Dillard, the novelization of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes "The Expanse" and "The Xindi". Smallwood came up with his own name for his character, "Depac", based on the celebrity Deepak Chopra. This is the name he puts on convention autographs.

History

Mallora was a member of the Xindi Council. He was also a friend of Degra for many years.

Circa 2150, the Xindi Council learned that humans were going to destroy them in the future. Degra was assigned to be the head of the planet-destroying weapon project. Mallora, like several other council members, rejected Reptilian scientist Damren's proposal to construct a bioweapon.

Late in the weapon's construction, Degra and Jannar were shown evidence that if they destroyed Earth, it would only ensure their own extinction. Mallora was skeptical that the humans manufactured the "evidence" in order to save their world. Later, he became a close ally of the humans, and helped them destroy the superweapon. He later assured T'Pol that Captain Jonathan Archer's sacrifice would not be forgotten, and that the Xindi Council would reconvene.