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'''Duras''' (played by [[Daniel Riordan]]), was a [[Klingon]] warrior, the son of [[Toral]].
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| affiliation = [[Klingon Empire]]<br />[[House of Duras]]
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| rank = [[Captain]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2153
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| died = [[2153]]
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| father = [[Toral]]
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| actor = [[Daniel Riordan]]
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'''Duras, son of [[Toral]]''', was a [[Klingon]] soldier and [[commanding officer]] of the {{IKS|Bortas|D5 class}} in [[2152]].
   
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In that year, Duras was commanded to locate and retrieve [[Arin'Sen|a group of rebels]] which had fled the Klingon protectorate at [[Raatooras]], but was prevented from doing so by the intervention of [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] of the {{EnterpriseNX}}. For his failure to apprehend the rebels, Duras was reduced in rank from captain to second [[weapons officer]] and assigned to the [[Ty'Gokor]] defense perimeter. Later, at a tribunal being held to determine the disposition of Archer for his role in assisting the rebels, Duras distorted the truth during his testimony, claiming that Archer was the aggressor in the conflict, and that he was attempting to instigate a rebellion against [[Klingon Empire|the Empire]]. Archer was eventually condemned to a life sentence on the [[penal colony]] [[Rura Penthe]], although he was subsequently able to escape. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
He commanded the [[IKS Bortas|IKS ''Bortas'']] until his failure to apprehend the [[Rha'daran]] rebels in late [[2152]]. Humiliated by Captain [[Jonathan Archer]] of the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' NX-01]], he was demoted to second weapons officer and sent to serve at [[Ty'Gokor]] in humiliation.
 
   
After the failure of the [[Tellarite]] bounty hunter [[Skalaar]] to capture Archer in [[March]] of [[2153]], Duras was given a [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey (22nd century)|Bird-of-Prey]] for one last chance to capture Archer and destroy ''Enterprise''. He pursued Archer all the way to [[Earth]], but was fended off by three [[Starfleet (Earth)|Starfleet]] ships on [[April]] 24<sup>th</sup>. His ship lay in wait during the refit of ''Enterprise'', and he resumed pursuit once ''Enterprise'' began heading for the [[Delphic Expanse]] in [[May]].
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Later that year, after the failure of [[Skalaar|a Tellarite bounty hunter]] to re-capture Archer, Duras was granted command of [[Duras's Bird-of-Prey|a Bird-of-Prey]] by the [[Klingon High Council]] for the purpose of apprehending Archer. Duras attempted to ambush ''Enterprise'' as it returned to the [[Sol system]] in the wake of a devastating attack on [[Earth]], but was driven away by the intervention of three Earth [[starship]]s which arrived to assist ''Enterprise''. Duras later attacked ''Enterprise'' ''en route'' to {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}, but found himself unprepared for a series of upgrades ''Enterprise'' had received in preparation for its impending mission into the [[Delphic Expanse]], including enhanced [[hull plating]] and the installation of [[photonic torpedo]]es. ({{ENT|Bounty|The Expanse}})
   
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[[File:Duras death.jpg|thumb|left|Duras' Bird-of-Prey is destroyed]]
Unfortunately, his ship was damaged by the new [[photonic torpedo]]es installed on ''Enterprise'' and he did not catch up again until the Starfleet vessel reached the Expanse in [[July]] of 2153, where Duras received assistance from two more ships. They pursued ''Enterprise'' into the [[thermobaric cloud]]s surrounding the Expanse, but the other two ships turned back before entering the Expanse proper. Duras's ship was left to fend for itself and was destroyed when ''Enterprise'' executed an [[L-4 maneuver]], putting the ship behind Duras' Bird-of-Prey. The following attack destroyed the Klingon ship including its entire crew.
 
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Duras' next attempt to capture Archer occurred seven weeks later, as ''Enterprise'' was traversing the perimeter of [[thermobaric cloud]]s surrounding the Expanse. Along with two other [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey (22nd century)|Birds-of-Prey]], Duras attacked ''Enterprise'' within the clouds, but was eventually abandoned by the other ships, whose crews were unwilling to enter the Expanse. Unable to penetrate Duras' shields with their photonic torpedoes, Archer had his [[helmsman]], [[Travis Mayweather]], execute an [[L-4 maneuver]] to approach the Bird-of-Prey from aft, where Duras' shields were weakest. Duras was killed when Archer had [[Malcolm Reed|his tactical officer]] fire a series of torpedoes, destroying the Bird-of-Prey. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})
   
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== Appendices ==
:''Duras is most likely an ancestor of [[TNG]]'s [[House of Duras|Duras family]], which includes [[Ja'rod]], [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]], [[Lursa]], [[B'Etor]], and [[Toral, son of Duras|Toral]]. This is supported by the fact that both this Duras and his namesake have the same pattern of forehead ridges.''
 
 
=== Appearances and references ===
 
* {{ENT}}
 
** {{e|Judgment}}
 
** {{e|Bounty}}
 
** {{e|The Expanse}}
   
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=== Background ===
== Appearances and References ==
 
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The script of "Judgment" introduces Duras as "a classic Klingon warrior, fierce and stoic."
* [[ENT]]:
 
** "[[Judgment]]"
 
** "[[Bounty]]"
 
** "[[The Expanse]]"
 
   
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Duras was played by [[Daniel Riordan]]. "Judgment" writer [[David A. Goodman]] was instrumental in Riordan's casting as Duras. "''Very big, [he] seemed like a perfect guy to play a Klingon,''" remembered Goodman, "''and I got him the audition.''" ("Judgment" [[audio commentary]] podcast)
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Duras is most likely an ancestor of [[TNG]]'s [[House of Duras|Duras family]], which includes [[Ja'rod]], [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]], [[Lursa]], [[B'Etor]], and [[Toral, son of Duras|Toral]]. This is supported by the fact that both this Duras and his namesake (as well as his namesake's kin) have the same pattern of forehead ridges. In the audio commentary podcast for "Judgment", David A. Goodman commented on this connection, saying, "''Of course, Duras is a reference to the Duras family that we see later in ''Next Generation''.''"
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Once Daniel Riordan was cast as Duras, many of his associates remarked on the historical importance of the character. "''I knew who Duras was,''" Riordan later explained, "''but when I got the role, everybody was telling me&ndash;friends, agents, people in the show&ndash;'This is Duras! The House of Duras. Bad seed, the beginning. This is ''it''!''" ({{STC|145}}, p. 55)
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Rather than feel intimidated by the legacy of this role, Daniel Riordan was excited to assume the part. He believed that the key to the character was not in its ''Star Trek'' heritage but in its tragic foundations. Shortly after playing the role for the final time in "The Expanse", Riordan mused, "''I understand Duras. He's fallen aristocracy, seeking a way to redeem himself and his family name. It's a desperate but still noble cause for someone who's partially broken. It's very operatic.''" ({{STC|145}}, p. 55)
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Daniel Riordan additionally wanted his portrayal of Duras to reflect his thinking of the Klingons as having violently excessive emotions but also high intelligence. "''So you choose your time to snap&ndash;but when you do it, you really go for it,''" the actor related. ({{STC|145}}, p. 55)
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The role of Duras (which Daniel Riordan described as "a really full role") was adopted with such eagerness by Riordan that this enthusiasm and his intense performance often spilled over onto the set. For instance, there were times when he growled for fun at members of the production staff. "''They seemed to enjoy it when I got really into it,''" noted the actor, who also initially thought Duras might return after appearing in "The Expanse". ({{STC|145}}, p. 55)
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Duras, son of Toral, was a Klingon soldier and commanding officer of the IKS Bortas in 2152.

In that year, Duras was commanded to locate and retrieve a group of rebels which had fled the Klingon protectorate at Raatooras, but was prevented from doing so by the intervention of Captain Jonathan Archer of the Enterprise NX-01. For his failure to apprehend the rebels, Duras was reduced in rank from captain to second weapons officer and assigned to the Ty'Gokor defense perimeter. Later, at a tribunal being held to determine the disposition of Archer for his role in assisting the rebels, Duras distorted the truth during his testimony, claiming that Archer was the aggressor in the conflict, and that he was attempting to instigate a rebellion against the Empire. Archer was eventually condemned to a life sentence on the penal colony Rura Penthe, although he was subsequently able to escape. (ENT: "Judgment")

Later that year, after the failure of a Tellarite bounty hunter to re-capture Archer, Duras was granted command of a Bird-of-Prey by the Klingon High Council for the purpose of apprehending Archer. Duras attempted to ambush Enterprise as it returned to the Sol system in the wake of a devastating attack on Earth, but was driven away by the intervention of three Earth starships which arrived to assist Enterprise. Duras later attacked Enterprise en route to Vulcan, but found himself unprepared for a series of upgrades Enterprise had received in preparation for its impending mission into the Delphic Expanse, including enhanced hull plating and the installation of photonic torpedoes. (ENT: "Bounty", "The Expanse")

File:Duras death.jpg

Duras' Bird-of-Prey is destroyed

Duras' next attempt to capture Archer occurred seven weeks later, as Enterprise was traversing the perimeter of thermobaric clouds surrounding the Expanse. Along with two other Birds-of-Prey, Duras attacked Enterprise within the clouds, but was eventually abandoned by the other ships, whose crews were unwilling to enter the Expanse. Unable to penetrate Duras' shields with their photonic torpedoes, Archer had his helmsman, Travis Mayweather, execute an L-4 maneuver to approach the Bird-of-Prey from aft, where Duras' shields were weakest. Duras was killed when Archer had his tactical officer fire a series of torpedoes, destroying the Bird-of-Prey. (ENT: "The Expanse")

Appendices

Appearances and references

Background

The script of "Judgment" introduces Duras as "a classic Klingon warrior, fierce and stoic."

Duras was played by Daniel Riordan. "Judgment" writer David A. Goodman was instrumental in Riordan's casting as Duras. "Very big, [he] seemed like a perfect guy to play a Klingon," remembered Goodman, "and I got him the audition." ("Judgment" audio commentary podcast)

Duras is most likely an ancestor of TNG's Duras family, which includes Ja'rod, Duras, Lursa, B'Etor, and Toral. This is supported by the fact that both this Duras and his namesake (as well as his namesake's kin) have the same pattern of forehead ridges. In the audio commentary podcast for "Judgment", David A. Goodman commented on this connection, saying, "Of course, Duras is a reference to the Duras family that we see later in Next Generation."

Once Daniel Riordan was cast as Duras, many of his associates remarked on the historical importance of the character. "I knew who Duras was," Riordan later explained, "but when I got the role, everybody was telling me–friends, agents, people in the show–'This is Duras! The House of Duras. Bad seed, the beginning. This is it!" (Star Trek: Communicator issue 145, p. 55)

Rather than feel intimidated by the legacy of this role, Daniel Riordan was excited to assume the part. He believed that the key to the character was not in its Star Trek heritage but in its tragic foundations. Shortly after playing the role for the final time in "The Expanse", Riordan mused, "I understand Duras. He's fallen aristocracy, seeking a way to redeem himself and his family name. It's a desperate but still noble cause for someone who's partially broken. It's very operatic." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 145, p. 55)

Daniel Riordan additionally wanted his portrayal of Duras to reflect his thinking of the Klingons as having violently excessive emotions but also high intelligence. "So you choose your time to snap–but when you do it, you really go for it," the actor related. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 145, p. 55)

The role of Duras (which Daniel Riordan described as "a really full role") was adopted with such eagerness by Riordan that this enthusiasm and his intense performance often spilled over onto the set. For instance, there were times when he growled for fun at members of the production staff. "They seemed to enjoy it when I got really into it," noted the actor, who also initially thought Duras might return after appearing in "The Expanse". (Star Trek: Communicator issue 145, p. 55)