Klingons in Shows
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ALEXANDER ROZHENKO |
Born in 2366, Alexander is the son of Worf and the late Federation Ambassador K'Ehleyr. Although Alexander
spent his infancy with his mother, following her death he returned to Earth to live with Worf's adoptive parents, Sergey and Helena Rozhenko.. |
REUNION (TNG)
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Jon Steuer
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Antaak
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Antaak
was a Klingon doctor in the Imperial Fleet who specialized in mutagenic research in the 22nd century. Born into the warrior caste, his father disowned him
when he became a healer.
When Antaak was a child, his pet targ, Boshar, became Antaak's first patient when it tore its side open, and Antaak stitched the wound himself.
In 2149, he disguised himself as a Mazarite and attended an Interspecies Medical Exchange conference on Tiburon. At the conference, Doctor Phlox presented a
document on the subject of viral propagation.
In 2154, Antaak met Phlox when the Denobulan doctor was captured and forced to assist in finding a cure for a mutagenic virus that was spreading through the
Klingon Empire. This was caused by the Klingons attempting to create Klingon Augments. The problem was that General K'Vagh also wanted an Augment developed.
K'Vagh gave Antaak and Phlox five days to find a cure. Antaak tried to convince Phlox to help him create an Augment to appease the General and Klingon High
Council, so that they could give them more time to find a cure. Phlox refused. Later after K'Vagh had Phlox beaten, Antaak nursed his injuries. He also
discovered that Phlox might have found a cure for the Klingon augment virus. They could stop the genetic effects of the virus in the early stages, removing
the deadly effects of the virus. There would be changes in the affected Klingons' appearances, but there would be no special power developments, such as
enhanced strength and speed. Antaak would assist Phlox in curing the virus, but let K'Vagh believe that they were also developing an augment. Antaak allowed
himself to be infected with the virus in order to discover which strain of the virus held the cure. An anti-virus was developed and the plague was stopped.
However, the Empire - including Antaak - was forever changed when he and Phlox were unable to stop the virus' removal of Klingon cranial ridges.
With his military career over, Antaak decided to go into a new profession: cranial reconstruction.
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ENT: Affliction, Divergence |
John Schuck
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Arne Darvin
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Arne Darvin
was a Klingon surgically altered to appear human, who served as an operative for Klingon Intelligence, working in the Federation during the 2260s.
It is unclear if Darvin was also a product of 22nd century genetic engineering, as was discovered in ENT: "Divergence". It is,however, clearly
established that he *was* surgically altered to appear human.
In 2267, while posing as an assistant to Nilz Baris, the Federation Undersecretary for Agriculture, Darvin poisoned a shipment of quadrotriticale
grain on Deep Space K-7, which was destined for Sherman's Planet. Shortly after, Darvin's true identity as a Klingon was exposed by Captain James T. Kirk,
using a tribble.
After being disgraced, Darvin was abandoned by the Klingon Empire and wandered from place to place posing as a merchant named Barry Waddle, eventually
becoming trapped on Cardassia Prime during the Klingon-Cardassian War. While on Cardassia, Darvin learned of the Orb of Time and plotted to use it to
change his past and gain revenge on Kirk. His opportunity came when the USS Defiant was assigned to transport the Orb back to Bajor in 2373.
As Wattle, Darvin gained passage aboard the Defiant and used the Orb of Time to transport the entire ship back to 2267, where he planted a tricobalt
bomb inside a tribble. The crew of the Defiant sucessfully prevented the bomb from killing Kirk, minimizing the changes in the timeline. Darvin was
captured and returned to Federation custody.
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The Trouble with Tribbles (TOS), Trials and Tribble-ations (DS9) |
Charlie Brill
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Atul |
Atul
was a Klingon Intelligence operative in the 24th century. Atul, along with Bo'rak and Morka, were sent to Deep Space 9 in 2371 by
Chancellor
Gowron to observe a Romulan delegation being briefed on Dominion intelligence. Their true identity was eventually revealed and they were arrested by Odo.
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Visionary (DS9) |
Dennis Madalone
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Azetbur |
The daughter of Gorkon and the only known woman leader of the High Council. She succeeded her father after
his assassination in order to carry out the peace talks with the Federation. It is believed that her leadership continued until the establishment of the
Khitomer Peace Accords. |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country |
Rosana DeSoto
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BA'EL |
A beautiful half-Klingon, half-Romulan woman born and raised at a secret prison camp in the Carraya System,
where Klingons and Romulans lived peacefully together following the Khitomer massacre of 2346. The daughter of Klingon woman Gi'ral and Romulan officer
Tokath. |
BIRthRIGHT (TNG)
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Jennifer Gatti
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Cmdr Barak |
In 2272, Commander Barak was the commanding officer of the IKS Amar the lead vessel of a squadron of Klingon battlecruisers that attempted to
intercept and was later destroyed by V'Ger.
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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Mark Lenard
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B'Elanna Torres
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Since the two crews were stranded together in the Delta Quadrant they were forced to work together as a single crew. Torres had difficulty corresponding
with the temporary Chief Engineer Joe Carey. Torres was recommended to be the replacement Chief Engineer by Chakotay, however, Kathryn Janeway was
opposed to this decision. When Voyager was trapped in a quantum singularity, Torres was able to prove her skills to Janeway and earned her
respect. As a result of this, Torres earned the provisional rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade, and was assigned as the Chief Engineer over Joe Carey.
( VOY: " Parallax ")
In 2377, Torres married Tom Paris, and soon thereafter, they had their first child, Miral, as they arrived back in the Alpha Quadrant.
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Too Many To List |
Roxann Dawson
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B'ETOR Duras |
Younger, seductive and more volatile sister of Lursa who, after brother Duras' death in 2367, headed their
powerful family in pursuit of leading the Empire. B'Etor seized a Pakled magnesite mine on Kalla III, overseen by the Dopterian Gorta, and sold its'
explosive ore to an Yridian named Yog. |
FIRSTBORN,
REDEMPTION
(TNG)
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Gwynyth Walsh
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BI'JIK
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Klingon High Council bureaucrat. In 2368, B'iJik who was asked by Captain Jean-Luc Picard to convey his
request to Gowron borrow a bird-of-prey. |
UNIFICATION, PART 1 (TNG)
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Erick Avari
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Bo ' rak |
Bo'rak
is a Klingon Intelligence operative in the 24th century. Bo'rak, along with Atul and Morka, were sent to Deep Space 9 in 2371 by
Chancellor
Gowron to observe a Romulan delegation being briefed on Dominion intelligence. Their true identity was eventually revealed and they were arrested by
Odo.
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Visionary (DS9) |
Bob Minor
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Bu'kaH |
Bu'kaH
was a crew member who served aboard the IKS Somraw. Her ship was disabled and caught in the gravitational pull of a gas giant. When the Enterprise
discovered the ship, it beamed her aboard to its sickbay. At first Bu'kah refuses to cooperate in the attempts to save the ship, thinking that the
Enterprise intends to steal the ships secrets. After being informed that her crew is dying, she helps Archer rescue the rest of the crew and salvage the
ship.
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Sleeping Dogs(ENT) |
Michelle C. Bonilla
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Chang |
General. Chief of Staff to
Chancellor
Gorkon. Conspired with members of the Federation to assassinate
Chancellor
Gorkon and thus block the peace initiative. He was killed at Khitomer in 2293 when attempting to disrupt the peace conference that was being held there.
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country . |
Christopher Plummer .
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Ch ' Pok |
Ch'Pok
was a Klingon advocate who attempted to have Lieutenant Commander Worf extradited to Qo'nos after he apparently destroyed a Klingon civilian ship. The ship
was later determined to have been empty and it was part of a elaborate Klingon plot to stop the Federation from escorting Cardassian freighters.
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Rules of Engagement (DS9) |
Ron Canada
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Ch'Targh |
Ch'Targh
was a Klingon bridge officer on the IKS Rotarran under General Martok.
He took an interest in Alexander Rozhenko in 2374, after the young Klingon joined the Rotarran's crew, feeling that Alexander's combat training was
lacking. Ch'Targh baited Alexander mercilessly, resulting in a fight in the mess hall that was broken up by first officer Worf.
Ch'Targh later would join Alexander in emergent repairs during a battle with the Jem'Hadar, and in this battle would, with the rest of the Rotarran
crew, come to respect Alexander.
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Sons and Daughters |
Sam Zeller
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Darok |
Darok
was a Klingon who served as on the IKS Rotarran in 2375. He was the elderly assistant of Martok. Martok would often belittle Darok for being elderly, for
Darok had not died with honor. Darok befriended Kor despite his collapsing mental capacity because he reminded him of a Qo'noS that once was. While waiting
for information on how Kor faired in a battle with the Jem'Hadar Darok brought bloodwine to the bridge which he justified by saying " If they succeed, you
can drink to their courage. And if they fail, you can still drink to their courage. "
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Once More Unto the Breach (DS9) |
Neil Vipond
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D ' Ghor |
D'Ghor
was the head of a wealthy Klingon family and long-standing enemy of the House of Kozak. D'Ghor hoped to take over the House of Kozak but did not wish to
risk destroying it by challenging them openly. Instead, from 2366 to 2371, he began systematically attacking the House's financial assets, weaking the house
financially.
When Kozak, the head of the House died in an accident in 2371, apparently killed in self-defense by a Ferengi named Quark, D'Ghor traveled to Deep
Space 9 posing as Koazk's brother to learn the truth. Quark maintained his story that he had killed Kozak. Since Kozak had apparently died in personal
combat and not under unusual circumstances, it prevented the possibility of allowing Kozak's widow Grilka from taking over the House and would allow D'Ghor
to take over.
Grilka worked to prevent this by marrying Quark, causing her house to become the House of Quark. Quark then brought evidence before the Klingon High
Council of D'Ghor's financial attacks. D'Ghor, in response, challenged Quark to a fight to the death.
Quark refused to defend himself, knowing that he couldn't possibly D'Ghor, making it nothing more than an honorless execution. D'Ghor was prepared to
strike Quark down anyway when
Chancellor
Gowron intervened, accusing D'Ghor of having no honor. D'Ghor suffered an immediate discommendation and was ejected from the council.
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The House of Quark (DS9) |
Carlos Carrasco
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Divok |
Divok
, born in 2350, was a young Klingon that was among the Followers of Kahless. In 2369, Divok visited the Klingon monastery on Boreth, seeking a vision of
Kahless the Unforgettable. While on Borath, Divok had a powerful vision of Kahless, who, in his vision, asked Divok to join him in Sto-vo-kor, securing his
place among the honored dead. Soon thereafter, the
" real " Kahless would appear to Lieutenant Worf during his meditations, frightening Divok, who could not understand
why he could see another persons vision.
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Rightful Heir |
Charles Esten
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Doran |
Doran, daughter of W'mar
, was a Klingon warrior who was transferred from the IKS Vor'nak to the IKS Rotarran in 2374.
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Sons and Daughters (DS9) |
Unknown
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Drex |
Drex
is a Klingon, the son of Martok and Sirella, the leaders of the House of Martok. He is also the grandson of Linkasa, his mother's father.
In 2372, Drex was one of a large number of Klingon warriors sent to Deep Space 9 under the pretense that they were there to stand beside the
Federation against the Dominion. Suspicious of their motives, Captain Benjamin Sisko ordered Lieutenant Commander Worf to investigate. Seeking to gain
Martok's attention, Worf assaulted Drex in Quark's Bar and took his d'k tahg.
Drex had a reputation for belligerence, and frequently harrassed station personnel and civilians while he was at Deep Space 9. He and two accomplices
were responsible for accosting Garak in his shop. Garak declined to press charges, noting that he got off several remarks which caused
" severe damage to their egos " . Also served as first officer of the IKS Gorkon
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The Way of the Warrior (DS9) |
Obi Ndefo |
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DURAS |
Member of the Klingon High Council and of the notorious Duras House. In 2366 Duras concealed evidence which implicated his father Ja'rod as the Klingon who
committed treason during the Khitomer Massacre. K'mpec went along with the concealment. Duras nearly became
chancellor
of the empire in 2367 when he dishonorably poisoned Council Leader K'mpec to get the job, but was killed by Worf in combat after Duras murdered Worf's mate
K'Ehleyr when she began unraveling the truth about Khitomer.
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SINS OF thE FAthER,
Reunion
(TNG)
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Patrick Massett
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GI'RAL |
Mother of half Kligon, half Romulan Ba'el. Gi'ral's mate was the Romulan officer Tokath. |
BIRthRIGHT (TNG)
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Cristine Rose
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Gorkon |
Leader of the Klingon High Council until assassinated in 2293.
Chancellor
Gorkon was the first High Council leader to promote peace with the Federation of Planets. He took this stance in part because of his views of the future of
a purely militaristic Empire and because of the disaster on the Klingon moon Praxis. He was historically the first Klingon diplomat.
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country . |
David Warner
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GOWRON |
New leader of the Klingon High Council and
Chancellor
in late 2367. Gowron, had been a virtual Klingon outsider who often challenged the council until he made claim to its leadership when the sitting
Chancellor
, K'mpec, was poisoned.
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Redemption, Rightful Heir, Reunion
(TNG),
The House of Quark, The Way of the Warrior, Apocalypse Rising, By Inferno's Light, When It Rains, Tacking Into the Wind, (DS9)
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Robert O'Reilly
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Grilka |
Grilka
was a Klingon woman and the wife of Kozak. Her most trusted advisor was Tumek.
After Kozak died in Quark's in early 2371, Quark took credit for killing her husband, even though Kozak actually fell onto his own knife. She
forced Quark to marry her so she could retain control of her house. She was granted control of her house by Gowron and the House of Kozak became the
House of Grilka. She divorced Quark on the spot.
In early 2373 she visited Deep Space Nine again, along with Tumek and Thopok. Quark attemped to win her heart and was somewhat successful, with a
little help from Worf.
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The House of Quark & Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places (DS9)
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Mary Kay Adams
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Hon''Tihl |
First officer of the Bird of Prey Toh'Kaht. Died from injuries received while exploring the Gamma Quadrant. |
Dramatis Personae (DS9) |
Tom Towles .
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H ' Ta |
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Huraga |
Huraga
is a Klingon warrior who participated in the Klingon invasion of Cardassia in 2372.
Previously, Huraga's family honor had been saved by Mogh during their blood feud with the House of Duras. Before the invasion, Lieutenant
Commander Worf called in this old debt by asking Huraga to tell him the Klingons' true plans. He informed Worf that the Central Command had been
overthrown and replaced with the civilian Detapa Council.
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The Way of the Warrior (DS9) |
William Dennis Hunt
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J ' Dan |
J'Dan
was a Klingon scientist that served in the Officer Exchange Program in the late 24th century.
In 2367, J'Dan was assigned to the Federation starship Enterprise. Being as he suffered from Ba'ltmasor syndrome, he had to stop at
sickbay to get regular treatments. While doing this, he sometimes chatted with the medical personnel, including Doctor Crusher, but the medical
technician assigned to him was Crewman Simon Tarses.
Shortly after arriving on the Enterprise however, the Dilithium articulation frame in the warp core exploded. It was suspected that it was
sabotage, and a Starfleet arbitrator was sent in to investigate. Rear Admiral Norah Satie found that he had been using a Klingon hypospray, which he
used to treat his condition, as a optical chip reader, with which he send schematics for the Dilithium chamber to the Romulans. He was later found
innocent of blowing up the Dilithium articulation frame, but was sent to the Qo'noS for trial for spying on the Federation for the Romulans.
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The Drumhead (TNG) |
Henry Woronicz
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Kahless the Unforgettable |
Kahless the Unforgettable
was a legendary mytho-historical Klingon figure. He was the first Warrior King and Emperor of the Klingon Empire, known as the
" greatest warrior of them all " . Approximately 1,500 years ago, Kahless founded the Klingon Empire, uniting the
Klingon people and giving them the laws of honor. Upon his death, Kahless promised he would return one day and lead the Empire again. Since his death, it
is said that Kahless awaits all Klingons in Sto-vo-kor: the life, which lies beyond this life. His teachings of honor and tradition form the basis of
modern Klingon philosophy and culture. Kahless is still worshipped as a divine figure by the Klingons. Those who have descended from Kahless and his wife,
the Lady Lukara, are said to reside within the Klingon Imperial Family.
The Legacy of Kahless
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Rightful Heir (TNG) |
Kevin Conway |
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The Savage Curtain (TOS) |
Robert Herron |
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KAHLEST |
Kahlest was Worf's nursemaid when he was young. Kahlest was an eyewitness to the events of the Khitomer
Massacre and came to give testimony when Worf's family honor was at stake in 2366. Leader K'mpec was attracted to Kahlest. |
SINS OF thE FAthER (TNG)
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Thelma Lee
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Ambassador Kamarag |
In the late 23rd century, Ambassador Kamarag was the official representative of the Klingon Empire in the Federation.
In early 2286, the ambassador loudly protested the Federation's development of the previously-classified Project Genesis, which he claimed was central
to a plot aimed at annihilating the Klingon species. When the Federation Council refused to prosecute Admiral James T. Kirk for supposed war crimes
against the Klingons in defending the USS Enterprise from a Klingon attack on the Genesis Planet, he proclaimed,
" ...there will be no peace as long as Kirk lives!
In 2293, the ambassador defended his government's reasons for arresting Kirk and Leonard McCoy and charging them with the assassination of Gorkon, the
chancellor
of the Klingon High Council under the rules of interstellar law. He was also present at the Khitomer Conference, where the first peace treaty between
the Federation and the Empire was signed.
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home & Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country |
John Schuck
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Kang
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Kang
was among the most influential leaders and feared diplomats in the Klingon Empire during the late 23rd and early 24th Centuries. As a product of 22nd
century genetic engineering, Kang was descended from Klingons affected with the augment virus created in 2154.
( ENT: " Divergence ")
Throughout his illustrious career, Kang played key roles in many legendary battles against the Federation, both on the battlefield and at the
negotiation table. As a result of his prowess, Kang's status within the Empire was revered to the extent that he achieved the status of a Klingon Dahar
Master. His glory would further succeed him, after his death in 2370, when he earned his own statue among the Hall of Heroes on Qo'noS. The
literary work The Fall of Kang and geograpical point on Qo'noS called Kang's summit may have been named in his honor. It's also possible
Kang himself was named after the mountain or the subject of The Fall of Kang. Kang wed his wife, Mara, prior to 2268; she would later serve a Kang's
science officer aboard his battlecruiser during the late 2260s. By 2290, Kang had his first son, whom he named Dax, in honor of his friend, the
Federation ambassador to Qo'noS, Curzon Dax.
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Day of the Dove (TOS), Blood Oath, The Sword of Kahless, Second Sight & In Purgatory's Shadow (DS9) |
Michael Ansara
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CPT. KARGAN |
Captain of the Klingon Cruiser Pagh in 2365. Kargan allowed Riker to serve as an exchange-first officer, but
soon developed hostility when he discovered an organism on the Pagh's hull he attributed to the Enterprise. Luckily, Riker relieved him of command and
prevented a battle. |
A MATTER OF HONOR (TNG)
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Christopher Collins
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Katogh |
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K'EHLEYR |
Half Human, half Klingon Special Emissary for the Federation. K'Ehleyr visited the Enterprise in 2365 to help
out with the imminent activation of the Klingon sleeper ship T'Ong, whose crew still thought the Klingons were at war with the Federation. K'Ehleyr had a
previous romantic relationship with Worf, but both felt it would no longer work. K'Ehleyr was killed by Duras in 2367 as she nearly exposed the cover-up of
his family's true treachery at Khitomer. |
thE EMISSARY (TNG)
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Suzie Plakson |
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Kerla |
Brigadier. Military advisor to
Chancellor
Gorkon and later to his daughter Azetbur who took over his position upon his assassination. Kerla opposed the peace initiative of 2293
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country |
Paul Rossilli |
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Klaa |
Captain. Commander of the Bird of Prey ordered to rescue General Koord at Nimbus III. He also served as
translator at the trial of Kirk and McCoy in 2293. |
( Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
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Todd Bryant |
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CMDR. KLAG |
First Officer of the Klingon Cruiser Pagh in 2365. Klag relinquished his position to Riker when he took part
in an officer exchange program. Klag developed a respect for Riker, and was instrumental in convincing his captain not to open fire on the Enterprise after
the discovery of a microbiotic colony on the Pagh's hull. |
A MATTER OF HONOR (TNG)
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Brian Thompson |
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Klingon Chef |
In the 2370s, the Klingon chef owned the Klingon restaurant on Deep Space 9. His restaurant featured authentic Klingon cuisine including racht. He
also serenaded his customers with traditional Klingon folk songs.
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Melora & Playing God (DS9) |
Ron Taylor
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K'MPEC |
Former Leader of the Klingon high council in 2366. K'Mpec was responsible for the discommendation of the house of Mogh when Worf stood in the great hall to
clear his father's name of treason at Khitomer. K'mpec was poisoned by Duras, who sought to succeed him as council leader. K'mpec chose Federation starship
captain Jean-Luc Picard as his arbiter of succession, knowing he would remain impartial.
bIQontaHvIS nItlhejchugh targhemey bIvemDI' nItlhej ghIlab ghewmey.
If you sleep with targs, you'll wake with glob flies.
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SINS OF thE FAthER,
Reunion
(TNG)
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Charles Cooper |
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K'MTAR |
Name used by the future-Alexander Rozhenko when he travelled back in time from 2410 to 2370. K'Mtar posed as
the gin'tak to the House of Mogh and claimed he was sent to protect against an attack on the family. |
FIRSTBORN (TNG)
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James Sloyan |
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K'NERA |
First officer of the Cruiser which rendezvoused with the Enterprise in 2364 to collect Klingon criminals
Korris, Konmel and Kunivas. However, the trio had already died in an escape attempt and K'Nera resumed cause back to the Empire. |
HEART OF GLORY (TNG)
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David Froman |
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Kolana |
Commander
Kolana
was the weapons officer aboard the IKS Ch'Tang serving under General Martok in 2375.
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Once More Unto the Breach (DS9) |
Nancy Youngblut |
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Koloth
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Captain. Officer who encountered Tribbles at Deep Space Station K-7. Visited Station Deep Space Nine many
years later along with his long-time friends Kor and Kang. |
The Trouble with Tribbles (TOS) Trials and Tribble-ations, Blood Oath (DS9) |
William Campbell |
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LT. KONMEL |
Klingon criminal killed in 2364 when trying to escape from prosecution for his crimes of willful destruction
of another Klingon ship. |
HEART OF GLORY (TNG)
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Charles H. Hyman |
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General Koord |
General Koord, one of the Empires most famous military figures. Fell out of favor with the High Council and served as diplomatic
representative to Numbus III. His military strategies are required reading in Starfleet to this day.
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ST:V The Finial Frontier |
Charles Cooper |
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Kor |
Kor, son of Rynar
, the last son of the House of Kor and descendant of the Klingon Imperial Family, was among the most influential warriors and respected military leaders of
the Klingon Empire during the late 23rd and early 24th Centuries.
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Errand of Mercy (TOS), Blood Oath, The Sword of Kahless, Once More Unto the Breach (DS9) |
John Colicos
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Koral |
Koral
was an towering Klingon mercenary of few words - the pilot of a Toron-class shuttlecraft operating within Federation space.
In 2371, Koral had acquired the second piece of a Vulcan artifact
( the Stone of Gol ) and had arranged to rendezvous with Arctus Baran until his shuttle was detained by the USS Enterprise-D for " health and
safety inspections ".
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Gambit, Part II (TNG) |
James Worthy |
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Korax |
Korax, the Klingon executive officer aboard the IKS Gr'oth serving under Captain Koloth in 2267. While drinking in a bar while on shore leave aboard
Deep Space K-7, Korax and a number of his crew traded insults with Montgomery Scott and Pavel Chekov and a number of the crew of the USS Enterprise
who were also on the station. The insults, from calling Captain James T. Kirk a
" Denebian slime devil " to calling the Enterprise a " garbage scow
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The Trouble with Tribbles (TOS), Trials and Tribble-ations (DS9) |
Michael Pataki |
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Kornan |
Kornan
, son of Shovak, was an officer in the Klingon Defense Forces during the 2370s.
Kornan served as weapons officer of the Bird-of-Prey, IKS Rotarran, during the Klingon-Cardassian War and the conflict the followed after the
Cardassian Union joined the Dominion in 2373.
A deeply superstitious man, he believed that the crew of the Rotarran were cursed and would repeatedly be defeated by the Jem'Hadar.
After becoming drunk, he attacked Leskit and Ortikan, leaving the latter badly injured.
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Soldiers of the Empire (DS9) |
Rick Worthy |
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Koroth |
Koroth
was a Klingon high cleric on the Klingon planet Boreth. Koroth was responsible for cloning the original Kahless the Unforgettable, creating his rightful
heir. He woke the clone before Worf in 2369 in an attempt to bring change to the Klingon Empire.
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Rightful Heir (TNG) |
Alan Oppenheimer |
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Cmdr KORRIS |
Escaped Klingon criminal who caused the destruction of Klingon Cruiser T'Acog, and hijacked the Talarian
freighter Batris. Korris was rescued from the Batris by Enterprise personnel, but later died when he attempted to cause a warp-core breach in Engineering. |
HEART OF GLORY (TNG)
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Vaughn Armstrong |
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Koth |
Koth
, son of Larna, was a Klingon warrior who transferred from the IKS Vor'nak to the IKS Rotarran in 2374.
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Sons and Daughters (DS9) |
Unknown |
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Kras |
Officer in charge of obtaining mining rights to the rare mineral topaline on Capella IV. Kras attempted to
gain favor by supporting one side of a revolt but was killed when he betrayed his new allies. |
Friday's Child(TOS) |
Tige Andrews |
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Kruge |
Commander. Commander of the Bird of Prey who attempted to obtain the Federations Genesis project for the Klingons in 2285. He was killed by Kirk at
the Genesis planet.
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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock |
Christopher Lloyd |
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K'TAL |
An older Klingon statesman. Along with his associates on the Klingon High Council, K'Tal
supervised the 2367 investiture of Gowron, who succeeded K'mpec after his assassination. |
REDEMPTION (TNG) |
Ben Slack |
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K ' Temang |
K'Temang
was a Klingon warrior captain of a bird-of-prey in 2372. During the Klingon-Cardassian War, his bird-of-prey attacked a Cardassian outpost on Korma,
leaving no survivors. A number of Bajoran delegates attending a conference there were also killed.
Shortly after, K'Temang was challenged by Gul Dukat, who in disgrace had been relegated command of a small freighter, the Groumall, carrying
Major Kira Nerys to the planet. K'Temang scoffed at the threat posed by the freighter and did not bother to cloak his vessel or raise shields. After
weapons fire from the Groumall had no effect, K'Temang declined to destroy the ship and headed for Loval.
Afterwards, Dukat and Kira lured K'Temang back to the Groumall by making it appear as though there were dilithium aboard. When K'Temang
attempted to capture the freighter, his bird-of-prey was severely damaged by a system-5 disruptor Dukat and Kira had installed inside the Groumall
cargo bay. K'Temang returned fire, but with his bird-of-prey's shields down Dukat and Kira transported aboard and switched K'Temang and his crew with
that of the Groumall. K'Temang was killed when Dukat then destroyed the Groumall.
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Return to Grace (DS9) |
John Kenton Shull |
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CPT. K'TEMOC |
Klingon captain of the I.K.S. T'Ong when it was launched 75 years ago. The T'Ong and all of its crew had been
in suspended animation for all 75 years and thought the Empire was still at war with the Federation. However, thanks to Lt. Worf and Special Emissary
K'Ehleyr, K'Temoc was convinced that hostilities had ended. |
thE EMISSARY (TNG)
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Lance le Gault |
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K'Tesh |
Klingon Pain Giver |
Icarus Factor (TNG) |
John Tesh |
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Kulge |
Officer who swore loyalty to Gowron during the Klingon Civil War of 2368. Was killed by Gowron when he
started to doubt Gowron's leadership abilities. |
Redemption, Part II |
Jordan Lund |
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KUNIVAS |
Klingon criminal killed in 2364 when trying to escape from prosecution for his crimes of willful destruction
of another Klingon ship. |
HEART OF GLORY (TNG)
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Robert Bauer |
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Kurak |
Kurak
was a warp field specialist from Qo'noS, the Klingon homeworld. While she was a brilliant expert in the field of subspace morphology, her efforts went
unappreciated by the Klingons. As such, she developed a hostile and defensive attitude when working with other scientists.
Kurak was present aboard the Starship Enterprise-D in 2369 to witness the testing of Dr. Reyga's metaphasic shielding. The shielding worked,
although it was initially sabotaged. Kurak nearly had a physical altercation with Reyga after the first failure of the technology, and made a threat
against his life. Dr. Beverly Crusher suspected Kurak may have been the saboteur and that she later murdered Reyga to pursue the technology for
herself, but she was cleared when Dr. Jo'Bril confessed that he was responsible.
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Suspicions (TNG) |
Tricia O`Neil |
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CMDR KURN |
The younger brother of Worf. Kurn was born barely a year before their parents were killed amid the Khitomer massacre in 2344. Kurn served as an exchange
officer on the Enterprise in 2366 and stood as Worf's cha'Dich to argue the false treachery pinned on their father Mogh. Commanded the ship Hegh'ta.
His support of Gowron with his ship and three Klingon squadrons were vital to the victory and placement of Gowron as the leader of the High Council. Kurn
was later granted a seat on the High Council for his service to the Empire.
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SINS OF thE FAthER (TNG)
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Tony Todd
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CPT. K'VADA
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Klingon bird-of-prey captain who succeeded in taking Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data to
Romulus in 2368 without being detected by the Romulan sensors. |
UNIFICATION, PART 1 (TNG)
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Stephen Root
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Larg |
Captain. Officer loyal to the Duras family during the Klingon Civil Wa of 2367 through 2368. He engaged and damaged the Hegh'ta commanded by Kurn.
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Redemption, Part II |
Michael G. Hagerty
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Larna |
Larna
was a Klingon warrior and father of Koth.
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Sons and Daughters (DS9) |
Unknown
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Leskit |
Leskit
was an officer aboard the IKS Rotarran, during the Klingon-Cardassian War in 2372 and 2373. He later served as the helmsman during General Martok's first
command of the Rotarran in late 2373.
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Soldiers of the Empire (DS9) |
David Graf
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Linkasa |
Linkasa
was a Klingon warrior, the father of Sirella, father-in-law of General/Chancellor Martok and grandfather of Drex.
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You Are Cordially Invited... (DS9) |
Unknown
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L'KOR |
A Klingon survivor of the 2346 Khitomer massacre. Though thought dead, he was taken prisoner by Tokath and
lived in a secret Romulan prison camp in the Carraya System. |
BIRthRIGHT (TNG)
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Richard Herd
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LURSA Duras |
Older, more plotting sister of B'Etor who, after brother Duras' death, together headed their powerful family
in pursuit of leading the Empire. Along with B'Etor, Lursa seized a Pakled magnesite mine on Kalla III, overseen by the Dopterian Gorta, and sold its'
explosive ore to an Yridian named Yog. |
FIRSTBORN,
REDEMPTION
(TNG)
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Barbara March
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Maltz |
Officer on board Kruge's Bird of Prey. He was the only survivor of the crew at the encounter with Kirk at the Genesis planet. Later aided Federation
language experts in their study of the Klingon language.
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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock |
John Larroquette
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Mara |
Mara
was the Klingon wife of Captain Kang and science officer aboard his battle cruiser.
As a product of 22nd century genetic engineering, Mara was descended from Klingons affected with the augment virus created in 2154.
( ENT: "
Divergence
")
In 2268, Mara assisted Captain Kirk in negotiating a peaceful end to the conflict between Klingon and Starfleet crewmembers aboard the USS Enterprise
while under the mind control of an unknown alien entity.
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Day of the Dove (TOS) |
Susan Howard
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Martok |
Martok assumes control of the High Council when Worf steps aside. He helps end the Dominion War, retrieve the legendary Sword
of Kahless, and begins another new era of expansion and exploration. He's held the Chancellorship for 7 years now and counting...
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Day of the Dove (TOS) |
Susan Howard
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Miral |
Miral
was the Klingon mother of B'Elanna Torres and former wife of John Torres. Miral and John separated when B'Elanna was about five. The break-up was due to
Miral's strict Klingon beliefs, which also caused a rift between her and B'Elanna. B'Elanna blamed her mother for the broken marriage and never forgave her
for it. The last time she contacted her mother, she was living on Qo'noS. Miral died in 2376, dishonored by her daughter's rejection of the Klingon
traditions. When B'Elanna lapsed into a coma after her shuttle was hit by an ion strom, she found herself on the
" Barge of the Dead " on her way to Gre'thor. During the trip another dishonored soul appeared to her: her mother,
Miral. When B'Elanna awoke, she was determined to save her mother. She convinced Kathryn Janeway to let the the Doctor put her back into a near death coma.
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Barge of the Dead (Voy) ") |
Karen Austin
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Mogh |
Powerful political rival to Ja'rod. He and his mate were killed at the Khitomer massacre of 2364. Original
dishonored by K'mpec for treason at Khitomer, his family honor was restored by Gowron when it was disclosed that in reality, Duras's father Ja'rod had been
the instigator of the massacre. Mogh was the father of Worf and Kurn. |
References: Sins of the Father, Birthright (TNG), Way of the Warrior, Sons of Mogh (DS9) |
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MOLOR |
Legendary despot who ruled the Klingon people in ancient times. The great Kahless slew Molor with his holy
bat'leth, prior to forging the first Klingon Empire. Molor loyalists nearly assassinated Kahless and Lukara moments after their wedding ceremony. |
FIRSTBORN (TNG)
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John Kenton Shull
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MORAG |
Klingon commander who passed Relay Station 47 while patrolling the Federation Border. Accused of murdering
Lieutenants Uhnari and Rocha in 2369, Morag was guilty only of stealing information. |
Aquiel
(TNG)
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Reg E. Cathey
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Morka |
Morka
is a Klingon Intelligence operative in the 24th century. Morka, along with Bo'rak and Atul, were sent to Deep Space 9 in 2371 by Chancellor Gowron to
observe a Romulan delegation being briefed on Dominion intelligence. Their true identity was eventually revealed and they were arrested by Odo.
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Visionary (DS9) |
Ray Young
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N ' Garen |
N'Garen
is a Klingon warrior, the daughter of Tse'Dek. In 2374, N'Garen was transferred from the IKS Vor'nak to the IKS Rotarran, where she served as
weapons officer.
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Soldiers of the Empire (DS9) |
Gabrielle Union
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Nu'Daq |
Commander of the cruiser Maht-H'a. He joined forces with the Federation in order to uncover the mystery of an ancient genetically encoded message
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The Chase (TNG) |
John Cothran, Jr.
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Ortakin |
Ortikan
was a member of the Klingon Defense Forces in the 24th century. In 2373, he was serving on the IKS Rotarran with his parMach'kai, Tavana.
When Jadzia Dax came aboard, she threw Ortikan from his seat in the mess hall, to gain the recognition of the other Klingons.
After Kornan attacked Leskit in a drunken range, Ortikan tried to help, but was forced to the ground by Kornan. He began punching the younger
Klingon with his fist until Dax shot Kornan with a phaser, stunning him. Dax later took Ortikan to Surgery.
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Soldiers of the Empire (DS9) |
Scott Leva
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Rura Penthe Commandant |
Klingon Commandant in charge of Rura Penthe in 2293 |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country |
William Morgan Sheppard
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Sirella |
Lady Sirella
, daughter of Linkasa, was Martok's wife and Mistress of the House of Martok.
Sirella was of noble descent, tracing her maternal lineage back to Shenara, daughter of Emperor Reclaw of the Second Dynasty. However, her 23rd
maternal grandmother was actually named Karana, a concubine.
Upon her marriage to Martok, she moved into his house. She left the door of the house open, allowing Martok's pet targ to escape. Even though she was
responsble for the loss of the creature he had had since he was a boy, Martok would later tell Benjamin Sisko he would
" not trade Sirella for all the targs on Qo'nos. "
( DS9: " Strange Bedfellows ")
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" You Are Cordially Invited...(DS9) |
Shannon Cochran
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Synon |
Lieutenant
Synon
was the helmswoman aboard the IKS Ch'Tang serving under General Martok in 2375.
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Once More Unto the Breach (DS9) |
Blake Lindsley
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Tavana |
Tavana
served as an engineering officer on the IKS Rotarran in 2373. She was also the parMach'kai of shipmate Ortikan. She befriended Jadzia Dax because her
mother had previously met Curzon Dax, thought Jadzia impressed her in her own right.
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Soldiers of the Empire (DS9) |
Sandra Nelson
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T'Kar |
T'Kar
was one of two Klingon mercenaries along with Yeto who were employed by Verad during his failed attempt to forcibly join with the Dax symbiont in early
2370.
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Invasive Procedures (DS9) |
Tim Russ |
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Tel'Peh |
Captain. Commanded the Bird of Prey Toh'Kaht that was destroyed as a result of its exploration of the Gamma Quadrant.
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Dramatis Personae (DS9) |
Unknown
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TORAK |
Elder Klingon administrator posted close to Starfleet's Relay Station 47. Torak reluctantly helped Picard
investigate Lieutenant Aquiel Uhnari's murder. Torak complained loudly after locating Uhnari, alive, in Klingon space. |
Aquiel
(TNG)
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Wayne Grace
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TORAL Duras |
Toral very nearly became the leader of the High Council in 2367-68 when his underhanded family with Romulan
help almost won a factional civil war for control of the empire and a dissolution of the UFP-Klingon alliance. The bastard son of the late Duras, Toral was
fronted by Duras' sisters Lursa and B'Etor. |
REDEMPTION
(TNG)
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J.D. Cullum
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Vagh |
Vagh
was the Klingon governor of Krios in 2367.
That same year, Romulan Commander Sela ordered the abduction of Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge and used a brainwashing technique to
instruct him to murder Vagh, and thus draw the Federation into conflict with the Klingons. However, the plan was thwarted, and further Romulan/Klingon
cooperation uncovered.
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The Mind's Eye (TNG)
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Ed Wiley
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Vixis |
A striking, female Klingon warrior,
Vixis
was the first officer of Captain Klaa's Klingon Bird-of-Prey in 2287. Vixis, who spoke fluent English and Klingonese, greatly admired her commanding
officer.
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ST: V The Finial Frontier
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Spice Williams
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W'mar |
W'mar
is a Klingon warrior and father of Doran.
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Sons and Daughters (DS9)
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Unknown
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Wol |
Leader of the Fifteenth Squad of the IKS Gorkon's Marines. |
IKS Gorkon (Book)
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Keith R.A. DeCandido
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Worf |
Colonel. Grandfather of Worf and father of Mogh. Unsuccessful legal defender of Kirk and McCoy for the murder of
Chancellor
Gorkon in 2293.
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Michael Dorn
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