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Tarrant is intelligent, cunning and worldly, but can also be arrogant and impulsive. He is also heroic and idealistic, however; when the ''Liberator'' is being pulled into a black hole, he stops [[#Kerr Avon|Avon]] from abandoning the ship on the idea that "we all go together." Avon says of him, "Tarrant is brave, young, handsome – there are three good reasons for anyone not to like him." |
Tarrant is intelligent, cunning and worldly, but can also be arrogant and impulsive. He is also heroic and idealistic, however; when the ''Liberator'' is being pulled into a black hole, he stops [[#Kerr Avon|Avon]] from abandoning the ship on the idea that "we all go together." Avon says of him, "Tarrant is brave, young, handsome – there are three good reasons for anyone not to like him." |
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He and Avon have frequent clashes over who is in charge of the ship. While his idealism is central to this conflict, it also affords Avon some tactical advantages. He sometimes uses Tarrant's headstrong approach to distract the enemy while he finds a more devious solution. Despite their conflicts, Tarrant goes out of his way on a number of occasions to save Avon's life. He tends to bully [[Vila Restal]], for which Avon castigates him in "City at the Edge of the World". |
He and Avon have frequent "alpha male" clashes over who is in charge of the ship. While his idealism is central to this conflict, it also affords Avon some tactical advantages. He sometimes uses Tarrant's headstrong approach to distract the enemy while he finds a more devious solution. Despite their conflicts, Tarrant goes out of his way on a number of occasions to save Avon's life. He tends to bully [[Vila Restal]], for which Avon castigates him in "City at the Edge of the World". |
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Tarrant's brother, Deeta, is killed by an [[android (robot)|android]] in the Teal-Vandor Convention. Tarrant avenges his death to prevent a war, although he cannot bring himself to shoot the android in the back. Tarrant has brief romantic involvements with [[Servalan]] and Zeeona. It is also implied during the episode "Ultraworld" that Dayna and Tarrant have sex, so that the human reproductive process can be studied by the planet's inhabitants (at one point, prior to their first kiss, Dayna is shown leaning over a prone Tarrant and remarking "I can't be all that repulsive"). |
Tarrant's brother, Deeta, is killed by an [[android (robot)|android]] in the Teal-Vandor Convention. Tarrant avenges his death to prevent a war, although he cannot bring himself to shoot the android in the back. Tarrant has brief romantic involvements with [[Servalan]] and Zeeona. It is also implied during the episode "Ultraworld" that Dayna and Tarrant have sex, so that the human reproductive process can be studied by the planet's inhabitants (at one point, prior to their first kiss, Dayna is shown leaning over a prone Tarrant and remarking "I can't be all that repulsive"). |