| “ | Greetings crew of the Nimrod. I am Kharlok! Emperor of Geektar V and Destroyer of Worlds! They say snippiness is a dish best served cold... well it's very cold in spaaace! HUHAHAHAHA! | ” |
—Kharlok | ||
Kharlok is a galactic tyrant and the emperor of Geektar V who spreads destruction and chaos wherever he goes. He serves as the main antagonist in the episode "Galaxy Boy".
Biography[]
Past[]
Kharlok claims to have been traveling the galaxy for eons, spreading havoc, destruction, tyranny and even his DNA, likely siring descendants on several worlds, possibly even being the progenitor of the Chryniszzswics family. At an unknown point in his past, he became the emperor of Geektar V and earned the moniker of "Destroyer of Worlds".
Galaxy Boy[]
Appearance[]
Kharlok appears as a large and imposing figure in a giant suit of armor made of blackened metal and gold. He is elderly in appearance and greatly resembles his possible descendant Carl, even wearing the same model of glasses. Despite his imposing armor and size, he is in actuality a skinny and frail being just like Carl, and was easily beaten up by the likes of Johnny.
Personality[]
| “ | Okay. Have a nice day. — HEY! Now you have angered me! | ” |
—Kharlok | ||
Kharlok is a ruthless despot who revels in committing acts of evil and suffering, even idolizing the idea of evil itself and its superiority over good. He does have a sense of sportsmanship though and prefers to challenge his opponents to matches against warriors of his choosing in order to test the forces of good and evil, although he will try to put his opponents at a severe disadvantage and mock them while doing so.
Despite his evil ways, Kharlok does show some signs of having potential for good, much like Carl, as noted when first meeting Johnny, where Johnny briefly confused Kharlok into leaving and Kharlok responded with a very friendly goodbye in a manner very similar to Carl's own amicable greetings, only to quickly correct himself and become infuriated by his and Johnny's antics. Kharlok also has a sense of honor when fighting his enemies directly, battling them without armor or weapons despite that this puts him at a terrible disadvantage. Kharlok was also humbled by Johnny's "fighting skills" and for his "mercy" in not destroying him, and genuinely commended him for it.
Trivia[]
- Kharlok seems to be loosely based on Ming the Merciless, the main villain of the Flash Gordon franchise, as well as the Klingons, an enemy faction from the 1966 television series Star Trek which was parodied in Kharlok's debut episode.