I can write a script to organize, pack with 7z, and upload into the Library via FTP. Files are organized per software product/title. Eventually he succeeded and thanked Connor and Duncan, then he continued his travels.I received a copy of the entire MacintoshGarden software library. Kastagir let himself be locked up to fight the Dark Quickening. Soon Connor arrived together with his cousin, Duncan MacLeod. He wrote a letter for Connor, and got to Dry River, Texas. Also, in the Watcher Chronicles, it is mentioned that in 1983, Joma Kikuyu, future Watcher Coordinator of the South African region, was assigned as Kastagir's Watcher, hence Kastagir belongs in the TV series continuity as well.Īccording to the comic series, in 1851 Kastagir beheaded an evil Immortal, and came near to a Dark Quickening. It was the last time they met.ĭespite the Highlander television series belonging to a different universe (continuity), Kastagir appears in the Kurgan's Watcher database as one of his beheadings in the episode The Watchers. There was nothing more to say and they parted company. They separated to go their different ways. They mentioned two meetings, talked of loves lost, the lack of children, and the Kurgan. The novelization painted Kastagir and Connor's relationship as not being so strong. In the film, Kastagir and Connor are portrayed as being good friends. Kastagir's sword was a Manchu broadsword. Kastagir was very prone to mischief, often throwing wild parties which he would reminisce about with great glee (and that his friends would often rather forget about). He preferred strong intoxicants, most of which would turn the stomach of his friend Connor. Kastagir was a sober man when the occasion called for it, but he had a very impish nature and was prone to wild humor. Connor, upon learning about his friend's death, prayed for him the next night while remembering Ramirez and Heather. Unfortunately, the battle was witnessed by a mortal, Kirk Matunas, who later gave a description of the Kurgan to the police. Despite Kastagir's best efforts, the Kurgan took his head and his Quickening. The following night, Kastagir encountered the Kurgan, and the two men fought in an alley. They went to a nightclub where they were joined by Bedsoe. Kastagir and Connor spoke of the Kurgan, their past adventurers, and the Gathering, then left to have one last night of fun. Kastagir offered Connor the flask which he said was "boom-boom". The next day, Connor and Kastagir met and Kastagir took out a flask. Kastagir said it wouldn't do any good, "there can be only one." Connor asked again and Kastagir finally agreed, since there was no sense in the two of them fighting until the Kurgan was defeated. He would encounter Connor at the subway where they confronted a street gang and Connor suggested they meet the next day at the bridge in Central Park to talk. Kastagir, who was living in Chad at the time, left for New York. In 1985, the time of the Gathering had begun in New York. He asked Connor if he was living in the United States now, to which Connor replied, yes. There were several other Immortals present, including Guerin Billuad, and Kastagir remarked that it felt like the Gathering was already beginning. The two Immortals would meet again in Paris in 1966 at an illegal antique auction held on holy ground. Kastagir called after him cheerfully, "I lied about that too." That night, Kastagir helped him escape and lead him to the British forces. He protested, as he thought he'd be let go. "I lied." Then Connor was led back to the cage. MacLeod growled at Kastagir about the champion being immortal. The next day, Connor and the Zulu warrior battled it out and Connor killed him. Kastagir told him that the Zulu warrior was an Immortal. Kastagir discovered that the soldier was Connor MacLeod. One day, the Zulu captured a survivor from a recent battle, and that they intended to have him fight one of their best warriors. In 1879, Kastagir was in South Africa, living in King Cetawayo's encampment as one of his warriors. While there, he encountered Connor MacLeod again. In 1800, Kastagir was in the West Indies. Kastagir once joked that he spent one winter looking for General Washington's dentures in the snow. In 1777, MacLeod and Kastagir served in the Continental Army at Valley Forge. In 1776, he traveled to America, and met Connor MacLeod. In 1750, Kastigir encountered The Kurgan and survived. Little is known about his first death or who his first teacher was, but he proved himself a skilled warrior who enjoyed adventure. Kastigir was born in AD 1715 in Ethiopia, in Eastern Africa.
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