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|humanimage = Oleg Stark.jpg
 
|humanimage = Oleg Stark.jpg
 
|wesenimage = Stark as Siegbarste.png
 
|actor = [[Eric Edelstein]]
 
|actor = [[Eric Edelstein]]
 
|seen = {{ep|108}}
 
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|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|type = Siegbarste
 
|type = Siegbarste
|relationships =
 
 
|job = Bounty hunter
 
|job = Bounty hunter
 
|status = Deceased
 
|status = Deceased
|cod=Shot by [[Monroe]]
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|cod = Shot by [[Monroe]] with a [[Siegbarste Gewehr]]
|wesenimage = Stark as Siegbarste.png
 
 
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'''Oleg Stark''' was a [[Siegbarste]] who appeared in "[[Game Ogre]]" to exact revenge on the people who put him in jail.
 
'''Oleg Stark''' was a [[Siegbarste]] who appeared in "[[Game Ogre]]" to exact revenge on the people who put him in jail.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Oleg Stark was a contract killer wanted for murders in Illinois, Kansas, and Colorado.
Jack Lambert hired Oleg Stark as a contract killer. Lambert refused to pay Stark in gold, and Stark abducted Mr. and Mrs. Lambert and their child, keeping them hostage at an old out-of-service quarry for two days, where he tormented them. Remembering that Stark preferred payments in gold, Lambert sought out the gold stash, discovered it at the quarry, and stole it.
 
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In 2007, Jack Lambert, one of Stark's business associates, noticed that Stark demanded to be paid in gold. Somehow, Lambert located Stark's secret gold stash and stole it.
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In retaliation, Stark kidnapped Lambert, his wife, and their 7-year-old daughter, and took them to an abandoned quarry near Tigard, Oregon, where, over the course of 2 days, he tortured them as to the whereabouts of his gold. After this, he murdered all 3 of them.
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Eventually, he was arrested by homicide detective [[Hank Griffin]], who had figured out that Stark committed the murders because Stark had left a gold coin behind. Because he was angry, he was also not careful about leaving traces behind.
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Stark was held on trial in Portland on March 11, 2007. [[Judge Logan Patterson]] presided over the trial, with Mary Robinson serving as the District Attorney. A young Navy officer named Vince Chilton was the jury foreman.
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During the trial, Detective Griffin knew that Stark had a good defense lawyer and had also submitted a piece of evidence: a surveillance camera supposedly caught footage of Stark at a fast-food restaurant. Following through on a lead, Griffin noticed that it was actually a look-alike planted by Stark himself. If one juror decided the man in the footage was Stark, then Stark would walk free. Knowing the truth, Griffin "misplaced" the evidence on the way to Mary Robinson's office.
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At 10:15, Chilton handed Judge Patterson the verdict, declaring Stark guilty and sentencing him to 300 years in prison. Stark was sent to an administrative maximum facility at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City, California. Harboring a grudge against those who had put him in jail, he waited for his chance to escape.
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5 years later in 2012, Stark was on medical transfer when he escaped custody. In the process of escaping, he broke the doctor's legs and beat 2 guards so severely that they went comatose. After escaping, Stark carjacked an assaulted a 68-year-old man off I-5, near the California/Oregon border, and stole his 1992 Cadillac Coupe De Ville.
   
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The news bulletin of Stark's escape hit the California State Agency, but they mistakenly thought they had him trapped and only expanded their search after Stark crossed the border.
Oleg Stark sued Jack Lambert for the thievery. The case was heard by [[Judge Logan Patterson]], and Mary Robinson served as his attorney. A Navy officer named Vince Chilton was the juryman who handed Judge Patterson the verdict, declaring Jack innocent. Additionally, homicide detective [[Hank Griffin]] conveniently "misplaced" a piece of evidence Stark submitted to the court, in which a cleverly planned Stark-lookalike was seen in restaurant camera footage, which, had the jurors fallen for it, would have helped Stark win the case in a heartbeat.
 
   
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Upon entering Oregon, Stark made his way to [[Portland]], where he murdered Mary Robinson, Vince Chilton, and Judge Patterson.
Stark was sent from the [[Portland]] courthouse to a facility in California, but he harbored a grudge and waited for his chance to escape. His opportunity eventually came, and he escaped custody while on medical transfer, beating two guards into a coma during the process. Following his escape, Oleg Stark stole a car and made his way to Portland.
 
   
 
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Next, Stark began his search for Hank. He assaulted an elderly man and drove off with his car to a parking lot near Hank's former [[Hank's House|residence]], not realizing Hank had moved since then. He blew up the car by stuffing a plush monkey mirror ornament into the gas tank and lighting it, and he distracted a nearby [[Sweet Old Lady|elderly would-have-been-witness]] by walking her across the street.
 
Next, Stark began his search for Hank. He assaulted an elderly man and drove off with his car to a parking lot near Hank's former [[Hank's House|residence]], not realizing Hank had moved since then. He blew up the car by stuffing a plush monkey mirror ornament into the gas tank and lighting it, and he distracted a nearby [[Sweet Old Lady|elderly would-have-been-witness]] by walking her across the street.
   
Frustrated in his search for Hank, Stark followed [[Nick Burkhardt]] [[Nick and Juliette's Home|home]] and broke in, violently demanding to know where Hank was. [[Juliette Silverton]] arrived home in time to save Nick by tossing boiling water on Stark's face, whereupon Stark escaped.
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Frustrated in his search for Hank, Stark followed [[Nick Burkhardt]] to [[Nick and Juliette's Home|his house]] and broke in, violently demanding to know where Hank was. [[Juliette Silverton]] arrived home in time to save Nick by tossing boiling water on Stark's face, whereupon Stark escaped.
   
Later that evening, with Nick hospitalized, Stark was pursued by Hank. Hank met up with Stark in an offroad clearing, where Stark beat Hank down. Hank was saved when Stark was shot by [[Monroe]] and instantly killed with a [[Siegbarste Gift]]-coated bullet shot from a [[Siegbarste Gewehr]].
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Later that evening, with Nick hospitalized, Stark was pursued by Hank. Hank met up with Stark at the abandoned quarry where he had murdered Lambert and his family. This led to a confrontation, during which Stark beat Hank down. Hank was saved when [[Monroe]] shot and instantly killed Stark with a [[Siegbarste Gift]]-coated bullet fired from a [[Siegbarste Gewehr]].
   
 
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*''Oleg'' is an old Nordic name, still in use in many Slavic languages. The female form is Olga.
 
*''Oleg'' is an old Nordic name, still in use in many Slavic languages. The female form is Olga.
 
*''Stark'' is German for "strong."
 
*''Stark'' is German for "strong."
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*Stark's personal history was mostly unknown; the police never managed to find any record of his place of birth (although they did got his date of birth, presumably provided by himself), his family or even where he came from. Hank simplified it as "like this guy just fell out of the sky", which is a reference to the giant from "Jack and the Beanstalk".
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*According to Stark's medical reports, Stark was born on May 27, 1968, stands 6'7", weighs 310 pounds, has a blood pressure of 130/70, and has a pulse of 72 BPM.
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**However, according to the criminal records, Stark was born on June 6, 1968.
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**Also according to the medical records, Stark suffers from congenital analgesia, a rare genetic disorder that dullens the nerve endings, making it almost impossible for him to feel pain. Additionally, he has an abnormally dense bone structure.
 
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Oleg Stark
Actor: Eric Edelstein
About
Gender: Male
Type: Siegbarste
Status: Deceased
Cause of death: Shot by Monroe with a Siegbarste Gewehr
Job: Bounty hunter
Appearances
TV Show: "Game Ogre"
Mentioned: "The Bottle Imp"
"Cold Blooded"
"The End"

Oleg Stark was a Siegbarste who appeared in "Game Ogre" to exact revenge on the people who put him in jail.

History

Oleg Stark was a contract killer wanted for murders in Illinois, Kansas, and Colorado.

In 2007, Jack Lambert, one of Stark's business associates, noticed that Stark demanded to be paid in gold. Somehow, Lambert located Stark's secret gold stash and stole it.

In retaliation, Stark kidnapped Lambert, his wife, and their 7-year-old daughter, and took them to an abandoned quarry near Tigard, Oregon, where, over the course of 2 days, he tortured them as to the whereabouts of his gold. After this, he murdered all 3 of them.

Eventually, he was arrested by homicide detective Hank Griffin, who had figured out that Stark committed the murders because Stark had left a gold coin behind. Because he was angry, he was also not careful about leaving traces behind.

Stark was held on trial in Portland on March 11, 2007. Judge Logan Patterson presided over the trial, with Mary Robinson serving as the District Attorney. A young Navy officer named Vince Chilton was the jury foreman.

During the trial, Detective Griffin knew that Stark had a good defense lawyer and had also submitted a piece of evidence: a surveillance camera supposedly caught footage of Stark at a fast-food restaurant. Following through on a lead, Griffin noticed that it was actually a look-alike planted by Stark himself. If one juror decided the man in the footage was Stark, then Stark would walk free. Knowing the truth, Griffin "misplaced" the evidence on the way to Mary Robinson's office.

At 10:15, Chilton handed Judge Patterson the verdict, declaring Stark guilty and sentencing him to 300 years in prison. Stark was sent to an administrative maximum facility at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City, California. Harboring a grudge against those who had put him in jail, he waited for his chance to escape.

5 years later in 2012, Stark was on medical transfer when he escaped custody. In the process of escaping, he broke the doctor's legs and beat 2 guards so severely that they went comatose. After escaping, Stark carjacked an assaulted a 68-year-old man off I-5, near the California/Oregon border, and stole his 1992 Cadillac Coupe De Ville.

The news bulletin of Stark's escape hit the California State Agency, but they mistakenly thought they had him trapped and only expanded their search after Stark crossed the border.

Upon entering Oregon, Stark made his way to Portland, where he murdered Mary Robinson, Vince Chilton, and Judge Patterson.

"Game Ogre"

Out for revenge and blood, Stark broke into the home of Robinson. He murdered her, cut out her tongue, and placed it on a scale on her desk. He removed her watch and took that with him to his next kill, Chilton. Stark cut off Chilton's hand and placed Robinson's watch around the amputated arm. Chilton's hand was carried to the next murder scene, where Stark killed Patterson and shoved a gavel into his mouth, using Chilton's hand to hide his own fingerprints. He then disposed of the hand in the river nearby.

Next, Stark began his search for Hank. He assaulted an elderly man and drove off with his car to a parking lot near Hank's former residence, not realizing Hank had moved since then. He blew up the car by stuffing a plush monkey mirror ornament into the gas tank and lighting it, and he distracted a nearby elderly would-have-been-witness by walking her across the street.

Frustrated in his search for Hank, Stark followed Nick Burkhardt to his house and broke in, violently demanding to know where Hank was. Juliette Silverton arrived home in time to save Nick by tossing boiling water on Stark's face, whereupon Stark escaped.

Later that evening, with Nick hospitalized, Stark was pursued by Hank. Hank met up with Stark at the abandoned quarry where he had murdered Lambert and his family. This led to a confrontation, during which Stark beat Hank down. Hank was saved when Monroe shot and instantly killed Stark with a Siegbarste Gift-coated bullet fired from a Siegbarste Gewehr.

Images

Trivia

  • Oleg Stark is an anagram of "ogre stalk."
  • Oleg is an old Nordic name, still in use in many Slavic languages. The female form is Olga.
  • Stark is German for "strong."
  • Stark's personal history was mostly unknown; the police never managed to find any record of his place of birth (although they did got his date of birth, presumably provided by himself), his family or even where he came from. Hank simplified it as "like this guy just fell out of the sky", which is a reference to the giant from "Jack and the Beanstalk".
  • According to Stark's medical reports, Stark was born on May 27, 1968, stands 6'7", weighs 310 pounds, has a blood pressure of 130/70, and has a pulse of 72 BPM.
    • However, according to the criminal records, Stark was born on June 6, 1968.
    • Also according to the medical records, Stark suffers from congenital analgesia, a rare genetic disorder that dullens the nerve endings, making it almost impossible for him to feel pain. Additionally, he has an abnormally dense bone structure.