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− | '''Kulge''' was a [[Klingon]] involved in the [[Klingon |
+ | '''Kulge''' was a [[Klingon]] involved in the [[Klingon Empire]]'s [[government]]. |
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+ | Kulge challenged [[Gowron]]'s leadership of the Empire during the [[Klingon Civil War]]. After Gowron's forces had been defeated in the [[Mempa sector]], although the enemy [[supply depot|supply bases]] in this area had been destroyed earlier, Kulge claimed that maybe the reason for the [[House of Duras|Duras]] successes was their better leaders and that Gowron had failed in leading them. Though [[Worf]] tried to prevent it, Kulge and Gowron fought a ''[[d'k tahg]]'' battle and through Worf's involuntary help, Gowron was able to kill Kulge. ({{TNG|Redemption II}}) |
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Revision as of 01:51, 11 December 2011
Kulge was a Klingon involved in the Klingon Empire's government.
Kulge challenged Gowron's leadership of the Empire during the Klingon Civil War. After Gowron's forces had been defeated in the Mempa sector, although the enemy supply bases in this area had been destroyed earlier, Kulge claimed that maybe the reason for the Duras successes was their better leaders and that Gowron had failed in leading them. Though Worf tried to prevent it, Kulge and Gowron fought a d'k tahg battle and through Worf's involuntary help, Gowron was able to kill Kulge. (TNG: "Redemption II")
Kulge was played by Jordan Lund.