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'''Tyree''' was a [[humanoid]] native of [[Neural]], and the leader of a tribe of [[Hill People]].
 
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'''Tyree''' was a [[humanoid]] native of [[Neural]], and the leader of a tribe of {{dis|Hill People|Neural}}.
   
 
In [[2255]], [[Lieutenant]] [[James T. Kirk]] led his first [[planet]] [[survey mission]] to Neural, and became a good friend of Tyree. Kirk returned to the [[planet]] in [[2268]] as [[Captain]] of {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, and found Tyree had risen to become leader of the Hill People – married to a [[Kahn-ut-tu]] [[witch]]-woman named [[Nona]].
 
In [[2255]], [[Lieutenant]] [[James T. Kirk]] led his first [[planet]] [[survey mission]] to Neural, and became a good friend of Tyree. Kirk returned to the [[planet]] in [[2268]] as [[Captain]] of {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, and found Tyree had risen to become leader of the Hill People – married to a [[Kahn-ut-tu]] [[witch]]-woman named [[Nona]].
   
Tyree saw his way of life abrubtly change after [[Klingon]] agents began supplying firearms to Neural's village-dwellers. He was a man of peace, and resisted his wife's suggestions to obtain weapons to fight the village-dwellers. His wife, [[Nona]], cured Kirk from the bite of a [[Mugato]], an animal whose bite was poisonous and always deadly. Tyree became jealous of the bond that developed between Kirk and his wife. Tyree became enraged after his wife was killed by the villagers, and asked Kirk to supply his people with guns like his enemy had. Kirk, hoping to even the odds and give the Hill People a fighting chance, supplied Tyree's men with comparable weapons. ({{TOS|A Private Little War}})
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Tyree saw his way of life abruptly change after [[Klingon]] agents began supplying [[firearm]]s to Neural's village dwellers. He was a man of peace, and resisted his wife's suggestions to obtain weapons to fight the village dwellers. His wife, [[Nona]], cured Kirk from the bite of a [[mugato]], an animal whose bite was poisonous and always deadly. Tyree became jealous of the bond that developed between Kirk and his wife. Tyree became enraged after his wife was killed by the villagers, and asked Kirk to supply his people with guns like his enemy had. Kirk, hoping to even the odds and give the Hill People a fighting chance, supplied Tyree's men with comparable weapons. ({{TOS|A Private Little War}})
   
:''Tyree was played by [[Michael Witney]].''
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Revision as of 15:53, 23 March 2015

You might also be looking for Tyree, a desert planet where the Orb of the Emissary was hidden.

Tyree was a humanoid native of Neural, and the leader of a tribe of Hill People.

In 2255, Lieutenant James T. Kirk led his first planet survey mission to Neural, and became a good friend of Tyree. Kirk returned to the planet in 2268 as Captain of USS Enterprise, and found Tyree had risen to become leader of the Hill People – married to a Kahn-ut-tu witch-woman named Nona.

Tyree saw his way of life abruptly change after Klingon agents began supplying firearms to Neural's village dwellers. He was a man of peace, and resisted his wife's suggestions to obtain weapons to fight the village dwellers. His wife, Nona, cured Kirk from the bite of a mugato, an animal whose bite was poisonous and always deadly. Tyree became jealous of the bond that developed between Kirk and his wife. Tyree became enraged after his wife was killed by the villagers, and asked Kirk to supply his people with guns like his enemy had. Kirk, hoping to even the odds and give the Hill People a fighting chance, supplied Tyree's men with comparable weapons. (TOS: "A Private Little War")

Tyree was played by Michael Witney.