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+ | :''You may also be looking for {{dis|Koral|Ranjen}}, a [[Bajoran]].'' |
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+ | '''Koral''' was a towering [[Klingon]] [[mercenary]] of few words – the [[pilot]] of a [[Toron class|''Toron''-class]] [[shuttlecraft]] operating within [[Federation]] [[space]]. |
− | In [[2370]], 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 |
+ | In [[2370]], 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|NCC-1701-D|-D}} for "[[health and safety inspection]]s". ({{TNG|Gambit, Part II}}) |
+ | {{bginfo|Koral was played by basketball hall of famer [[James Worthy]].|For this reason, in ''[[Q's Guide to the Continuum]]'', a caption in one of the articles says "''If you've said Koral, you've said it tall''", a reference to Worthy's height. At six feet, nine inches tall, he is one of the tallest people ever to appear in a ''Star Trek'' production.}} |
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Revision as of 16:37, 23 November 2014
- You may also be looking for Koral, a Bajoran.
Koral was a towering Klingon mercenary of few words – the pilot of a Toron-class shuttlecraft operating within Federation space.
In 2370, 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". (TNG: "Gambit, Part II")
Koral was played by basketball hall of famer James Worthy.
For this reason, in Q's Guide to the Continuum, a caption in one of the articles says "If you've said Koral, you've said it tall", a reference to Worthy's height. At six feet, nine inches tall, he is one of the tallest people ever to appear in a Star Trek production.