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:''You may also be looking for the [[Judicial Charter of Koloth]].''
 
'''Koloth''' was among the most legendary warriors, heroic military leaders and adept negotiators in the [[Klingon Empire]] during the [[23rd century|late 23rd]] and [[24th century|early 24th centuries]].
 
'''Koloth''' was among the most legendary warriors, heroic military leaders and adept negotiators in the [[Klingon Empire]] during the [[23rd century|late 23rd]] and [[24th century|early 24th centuries]].
   
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== Military career ==
 
== Military career ==
Much of Koloth's early career is unknown, however, by the [[2260s]], he had achieved the rank of [[captain]] and was assigned as commander of [[D7 class]] [[Klingon battlecruiser|battlecruiser]] [[IKS Gr'oth|IKS ''Gr'oth'']]. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
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Much of Koloth's early career is unknown, however, by the [[2260s]], he had achieved the rank of [[captain]] and was assigned as commander of [[D7 class]] [[Klingon battle cruiser|battle cruiser]] {{IKS|Gr'oth}}. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
   
In [[2268]], the ''Gr'oth'' was on a six-month mission, assigned to patrol the border of the [[Klingon Neutral Zone]]. Around [[stardate|stardate 4523.3]], Koloth ordered the ''Gr'oth'' to stop at the [[Federation]] [[Deep Space Station K-7]], to claim [[shore leave]] rights. Shore leave was accepted, however, shortly thereafter, a brawl between his crew, precipitated by his [[first officer]] [[Korax]], and a group of [[Starfleet]] officers on the station broke out. Koloth demanded that [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]] issue a formal apology and assume full responsibility for the "persecution" of Klingon nationals in the [[sector|quadrant]]. Kirk, however, refused, citing a recently-discovered Klingon plot to poison a shipment of [[quadrotriticale|grain]] destined for [[Sherman's Planet]]. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
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In [[2268]], the ''Gr'oth'' was on a six-month mission, assigned to patrol the border of the [[Klingon Neutral Zone]]. Around [[stardate]] 4523.3, Koloth ordered the ''Gr'oth'' to stop at the [[Federation]] [[Deep Space Station K-7]], to claim [[shore leave]] rights. Shore leave was accepted, however, shortly thereafter, a brawl between his crew, precipitated by his [[first officer]] [[Korax]], and a group of [[Starfleet]] officers on the station broke out. Koloth demanded that [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]] issue a formal apology and assume full responsibility for the "persecution" of Klingon nationals in the [[sector|quadrant]]. Kirk, however, refused, citing a recently-discovered Klingon plot to poison a shipment of [[quadrotriticale|grain]] destined for [[Sherman's Planet]]. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
   
:''Koloth and Kirk already know each other in "The Trouble With Tribbles," as each greets the other "warmly" by saying, "Ah, my dear Captain Kirk/Koloth." The non-canon novel ''[[Spock Must Die!]]'' depicts their first meeting during the "Xixobrax jewelworm" affair.''
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:''Koloth and Kirk already know each other in "The Trouble With Tribbles," as each greets the other "warmly" by saying, "''Ah, my dear Captain Kirk/Koloth.''" The non-canon novel ''[[Spock Must Die!]]'' depicts their first meeting during the "Xixobrax jewelworm" affair.''
   
 
[[Image:Koloth2269.jpg|thumb|Koloth (2269)]]
 
[[Image:Koloth2269.jpg|thumb|Koloth (2269)]]
 
In [[2269]], Koloth pursued a [[Federation scoutship]] piloted by [[Cyrano Jones]], a [[Federation]] citizen who was responsible for causing ecological sabotage to a Klingon [[planet]] and stealing a Klingon [[glommer]]. Koloth encountered and attacked the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, under Kirk's command, in order to retrieve Jones and the glommer. ({{TAS|More Tribbles, More Troubles}})
 
In [[2269]], Koloth pursued a [[Federation scoutship]] piloted by [[Cyrano Jones]], a [[Federation]] citizen who was responsible for causing ecological sabotage to a Klingon [[planet]] and stealing a Klingon [[glommer]]. Koloth encountered and attacked the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, under Kirk's command, in order to retrieve Jones and the glommer. ({{TAS|More Tribbles, More Troubles}})
   
Koloth later greatly regreted not ever getting the chance to meet Kirk in battle. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
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Koloth later greatly regretted not ever getting the chance to meet Kirk in battle. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
 
:''This seems to contradict the battle Kirk and Koloth had in the TAS episode, although it is possible Koloth didn't consider that battle, where the goal was only to disable Kirk's ship, a real battle. Or, he may have meant hand-to-hand combat by his statement.''
 
:''This seems to contradict the battle Kirk and Koloth had in the TAS episode, although it is possible Koloth didn't consider that battle, where the goal was only to disable Kirk's ship, a real battle. Or, he may have meant hand-to-hand combat by his statement.''
   

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You may also be looking for the Judicial Charter of Koloth.

Koloth was among the most legendary warriors, heroic military leaders and adept negotiators in the Klingon Empire during the late 23rd and early 24th centuries.

As a product of 22nd century genetic engineering, Koloth was descended from Klingons affected with the augment virus created in 2154. (ENT: "Divergence")

Koloth'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. (DS9: "Blood Oath", "The Sword of Kahless")

Military career

Much of Koloth's early career is unknown, however, by the 2260s, he had achieved the rank of captain and was assigned as commander of D7 class battle cruiser IKS Gr'oth. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

In 2268, the Gr'oth was on a six-month mission, assigned to patrol the border of the Klingon Neutral Zone. Around stardate 4523.3, Koloth ordered the Gr'oth to stop at the Federation Deep Space Station K-7, to claim shore leave rights. Shore leave was accepted, however, shortly thereafter, a brawl between his crew, precipitated by his first officer Korax, and a group of Starfleet officers on the station broke out. Koloth demanded that Captain Kirk issue a formal apology and assume full responsibility for the "persecution" of Klingon nationals in the quadrant. Kirk, however, refused, citing a recently-discovered Klingon plot to poison a shipment of grain destined for Sherman's Planet. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

Koloth and Kirk already know each other in "The Trouble With Tribbles," as each greets the other "warmly" by saying, "Ah, my dear Captain Kirk/Koloth." The non-canon novel Spock Must Die! depicts their first meeting during the "Xixobrax jewelworm" affair.
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Koloth (2269)

In 2269, Koloth pursued a Federation scoutship piloted by Cyrano Jones, a Federation citizen who was responsible for causing ecological sabotage to a Klingon planet and stealing a Klingon glommer. Koloth encountered and attacked the USS Enterprise, under Kirk's command, in order to retrieve Jones and the glommer. (TAS: "More Tribbles, More Troubles")

Koloth later greatly regretted not ever getting the chance to meet Kirk in battle. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

This seems to contradict the battle Kirk and Koloth had in the TAS episode, although it is possible Koloth didn't consider that battle, where the goal was only to disable Kirk's ship, a real battle. Or, he may have meant hand-to-hand combat by his statement.

Koloth, Kor and Kang, who originally set out with forty legions, together held the Korma Pass against T'nag's army in a glorious battle in a trinary star system. The three warriors forced the enemy to fight with the blinding light of three suns in their eyes. The battle ended with the mountainside covered with so many dead that there was not a square meter of ground to be seen. They together feasted on T'nag's heart in celebration of their victory. (DS9: "The Sword of Kahless", "Once More Unto the Breach")

In 2289, Koloth represented the Klingon Empire in the negotiations at the Korvat colony with the Federation. Koloth had little use for the Federation, and his implacable demeanor towards their top ambassador, Curzon Dax, earned him the nickname d'akturak or "ice-man". No matter how reasonable the proposal, or how much it favored the Klingon Empire, Koloth was never satisfied. (DS9: "Blood Oath")

During the late-2280s, a band of depredators, led by the Albino, began raiding Klingon colonies. Three Klingon warships, led by Kor, Koloth and Kang, were sent out to stop him. Their mission was successful in capturing most of the depredators, however, the Albino was able to escape. In the Albino's last message to the Klingons, he promised to take his revenge on the firstborn of each of the three captains. Within a few years, he kept his word and managed to infect the warriors' three innocent children with a genetic virus that eventually killed them. (DS9: "Blood Oath")

The blood oath

In 2290, Kor, Kang, Koloth and Curzon Dax pledged a blood oath to avenge the deaths of the sons of the three Klingon captains, the offense committed by the Albino. They nearly caught him at Galdonterre, but one of their subspace messages was intercepted and he, once again, was able to escape.

After decades of searching, Kang learned of the whereabouts of the Albino, in 2370, on the planet Secarus IV. Kang traveled to Secarus IV and discovered his compound. The Albino knew immediately of his arrival and invited the trio to a "fair fight" and one last glorious battle. Kang would contact both Kor and Koloth for a rendezvous on Deep Space 9, in preparation of their final attempt to complete their lifelong quest.

Three months later, Kor, Koloth, and Kang, with the aid of Jadzia Dax, prepared their attack on the Albino's compound, only to discover that it was a trap. Using the element of surprise, they bombarded the compound with tetryon particles, forcing the Albino and his sentries into face-to-face, hand-to-hand combat. Following a fierce battle, the mortally wounded Kang was able to slay the Albino. Fulfilling their blood oath, both Kang and Koloth were able to die a glorious and honorable death. (DS9: "Blood Oath")

Appendices

Appearances

Background

Koloth was played by William Campbell, and was voiced by James Doohan in Star Trek: The Animated Series.

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