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| Name= IKS Pagh |
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Revision as of 08:16, 5 February 2007
The IKS Pagh was a Klingon Bird-of-Prey that served as part of the Klingon Defense Force in the mid-24th century. The Pagh was armed with phasers and photon torpedoes. In 2365 it was commanded by Captain Kargan.
In that year, Commander Riker became the first Starfleet officer to ever serve aboard a Klingon ship when he became first officer of the Pagh as part of an Officer Exchange Program between the two governments. During Rikers tour, the Pagh was on undesignated maneuvers in the Pheben system.
While conducting their mission, a subatomic bacteria was found eating away at the tritanium plating in the hull of the ship. Kargan jumped to the conclusion that the USS Enterprise-D had planted them there in order to sabotage the ship. Riker's attempts to convince him otherwise failed, and he only managed to stop an attack on the Enterprise by getting Kargan beamed off the bridge to the Enterprise and taking command himself. Eventually, the Enterprise was able to remove the bacteria from the hull of the Pagh and the two vessels would part ways. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")
Pagh personnel
- See: IKS Pagh personnel
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Appendices
Background
The Pagh was the first Klingon Bird-of-Prey used on The Next Generation. While the movie Birds-of-Prey were small, scout-class ships, the TNG version was slightly larger, and called a cruiser (some of the same type of vessel seen on DS9 had a crew of over forty, as opposed to the dozen men staffed aboard the smaller variant). Similarly-sized and abled BOPs in "Yesterday's Enterprise" (TNG) were called K'Vort-class cruisers, indicating this is likely the class designation of the Pagh as well.
A graphic of the Pagh featured more Dirty Pair references in the form of Op Kei and Op Yuri.
Apocrypha
In Keith R.A. DeCandido's Star Trek: IKS Gorkon series of novels, the Pagh is revealed to have been attacked by the Dominion during the war and crashed on a planet. This event was later depicted in Robert Greenberger's Tales of the Dominion War story "A Song Well Sung", which shows Klag fighting the Jem'Hadar after losing his arm in the crash.