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=== Klingon guard 1 ===
 
=== Klingon guard 1 ===
 
[[File:Klingon guard, Danny Kolker.jpg|thumb|150px|A Klingon guard on Rura Penthe]]
 
[[File:Klingon guard, Danny Kolker.jpg|thumb|150px|A Klingon guard on Rura Penthe]]
This Klingon was a '''prison guard''' at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]]. He used a pain stick on Kolos. [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] attacked him and used the pain stick on him. After subduing Archer, he threatened to have Archer spend the night on the surface where no one survives. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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This Klingon was a '''prison guard''' at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]]. He used a [[pain stick]] on Kolos. [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] attacked him and used the pain stick on him. After subduing Archer, he threatened to have Archer spend the night on the surface where no one survives. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
 
{{bginfo|This Klingon was played by [[Danny Kolker]].}}
 
{{bginfo|This Klingon was played by [[Danny Kolker]].}}
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=== Klingon guard 2===
 
=== Klingon guard 2===
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This Klingon was a '''prison guard''' on [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]]. He shocked [[Jonathan Archer]] with a [[painstik]] after Archer had attacked another guard that had shocked [[Kolos (Klingon)|Kolos]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
 
This Klingon was a '''prison guard''' on [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]]. He shocked [[Jonathan Archer]] with a [[painstik]] after Archer had attacked another guard that had shocked [[Kolos (Klingon)|Kolos]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
 
{{bginfo|This Klingon was played by uncredited stunt actor [[Michael Papajohn]].}}
 
{{bginfo|This Klingon was played by uncredited stunt actor [[Michael Papajohn]].}}
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=== Klingon guard 11 ===
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This Klingon was a '''prison guard''' on [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]]. when [[Jonathan Archer]] was imprisoned for crimes against the [[Klingon Empire]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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{{bginfo|This Klingon was played by [[John Reyes]].}}
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=== Klingon guard 14 ===
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This Klingon was a '''prison guard''' on [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]]. when [[Jonathan Archer]] was imprisoned for crimes against the [[Klingon Empire]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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{{bginfo|This Klingon was played by [[Sean Dye]].}}
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=== Klingon guards ===
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These Klingons were '''prison guards''' on [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]]. when [[Jonathan Archer]] was imprisoned for crimes against the [[Klingon Empire]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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{{bginfo|The Klingons were played by [[Joe Bliington]] and [[Juan Mabson]].}}
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=== Klingon commandant ===
 
=== Klingon commandant ===
 
[[File:Klingon commandant, William Morgan Sheppard.jpg|150px|thumb|The officer in charge of [[Rura Penthe]]]]
 
[[File:Klingon commandant, William Morgan Sheppard.jpg|150px|thumb|The officer in charge of [[Rura Penthe]]]]
In [[2293]], this '''Klingon [[commandant]]''' was the commander in charge of the [[penal colony]] on [[Rura Penthe]]. The Commandant was also part of the [[Khitomer Conspiracy]] and was ordered by [[General]] [[Chang (General)|Chang]] to allow [[James Kirk]] and [[Leonard McCoy]] to make an escape attempt so they would appear to have been killed while trying to escape. The Commandant captured them escaping as planned and was about to tell them who wanted them killed before executing them when they were beamed aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}. ({{film|6}})
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In [[2293]], this '''Klingon [[commandant]]''' was the commander in charge of the [[penal colony]] on [[Rura Penthe]]. The Commandant was also part of the [[Khitomer conspiracy]] and was ordered by [[General]] [[Chang (General)|Chang]] to allow [[James Kirk]] and [[Leonard McCoy]] to make an escape attempt so they would appear to have been killed while trying to escape. The Commandant captured them escaping as planned and was about to tell them who wanted them killed before executing them when they were beamed aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}. ({{film|6}})
{{bginfo|The Klingon commandant was played by actor [[William Morgan Sheppard]]. {{CCG name|Koth|his}}}}
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{{bginfo|The Klingon commandant was played by actor [[W. Morgan Sheppard]]. {{CCG name|Koth|his}}|In the [[IDW]] comic ''[[Star Trek: Nero]]'', Koth was already the commandant at Rura Penthe - and had lost his eye - when [[Nero]] was imprisoned there in 2233, and commanded the fleet of [[47]] ships destroyed by the ''[[Narada]]''.}}
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=== Klingon guards at mines ===
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These three '''Klingon prison guards''' were present in the mines of Rura Penthe in [[2293]]. They were eating and drinking at a table while the prisoners were working. ({{film|6}})
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File:Klingon guard rura penthe eating 1.jpg
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File:Klingon guard eating 2.jpg
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File:Klingon guard eating 3.jpg
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{{bginfo|They were played by [[unknown performer]]s.}}
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=== Klingon mine guard ===
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[[File:Klingon mine guard rura penthe.jpg|thumb|150px|A Klingon guard]]
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This Klingon '''prison guard''' was guarding the mines at [[Rura Penthe]] in 2293, when Kirk, McCoy and Martia escaped to the surface. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|He was played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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== Unnamed prisoners ==
 
== Unnamed prisoners ==
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=== Alien prisoner #1 ===
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[[File:Alien prisoner rura penthe.jpg|thumb|150px|Alien prisoner]]
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This alien, from an unknown species was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. Like most prisoners and Martia, he wore a fur outfit. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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=== Female prisoner ===
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A human female with an Asian appearance was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. Like most prisoners and [[Martia]], she wore a fur outfit. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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=== Alien prisoner #2 ===
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[[File:Alien prisoner rura penthe 2.jpg|thumb|150px|Alien prisoner]]
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This alien, from an unknown species was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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{{clear}}
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=== Behemoth alien ===
 
=== Behemoth alien ===
 
[[File:Behemoth alien, John Bloom.jpg|thumb|150px|Behemoth Alien]]
 
[[File:Behemoth alien, John Bloom.jpg|thumb|150px|Behemoth Alien]]
This humanoid species was noticeably taller and stronger than most. One of them was incarcerated at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]] and was an acquaintance of [[Martia]]. When [[Captain]] [[James Kirk]] and [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]] first arrived at the prison, the Behemoth alien, picked up the Captain, demanding both his allegiance to the [[Brotherhood of Aliens]] and his coat. Kirk was unable to understand him as his [[universal translator]] had been confiscated. The behemoth later backed off at Martia's insistence. ({{film|6}})
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This humanoid species was noticeably taller and stronger than most. One of them was incarcerated at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]] and was an acquaintance of [[Martia]]. When [[Captain]] [[James Kirk]] and [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]] first arrived at the prison the Behemoth alien seized Kirk, picking him up above head-level and demanding both his "allegiance to the [[Brotherhood of Aliens]]" and his coat. Kirk was unable to understand him as his [[universal translator]] had been confiscated. The behemoth later backed off at Martia's insistence and Kirk was allowed to keep his outerwear. ({{film|6}})
{{bginfo|The Behemoth alien was played by [[John Bloom]].}}
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{{bginfo|The Behemoth alien was played by [[John Bloom]]. Martia gives his name as "Erintin" when she demands to have him put Kirk down.}}
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===Blue-skinned Alien with pointy ears===
 
===Blue-skinned Alien with pointy ears===
[[Image:Blue Alien Prisoner.jpg|thumb|150px|Blue-skinned alien]]
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[[File:Blue Alien Prisoner.jpg|thumb|150px|Blue-skinned alien]]
 
A blue-skinned alien with long, pointed ears (much longer than [[Vulcan]]s or [[Romulan]]s), one of them was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
 
A blue-skinned alien with long, pointed ears (much longer than [[Vulcan]]s or [[Romulan]]s), one of them was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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{{clear}}
 
===The Brute===
 
[[Image:Brute tom morga STVI.jpg|thumb|150px|The Brute]]
 
This alien was actually [[Martia]], a [[Chameloid]] alien, in another form. She had chosen this form to get into a level in the [[Rura Penthe]] mine, where females were not allowed. ({{film|6}})
 
{{bginfo|"The Brute" was played by stunt actor [[Tom Morga]] and only identified as such in the script.}}
 
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===Bug-Eyed Alien===
 
===Bug-Eyed Alien===
[[Image:Bug-Eyed Alien Prisoner.jpg|thumb|150px|Bug-eyed alien]]
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[[File:Bug-Eyed Alien Prisoner.jpg|thumb|150px|Bug-eyed alien]]
 
A grayish-green-skinned alien with protruding, bug-like eyes, one of them was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
 
A grayish-green-skinned alien with protruding, bug-like eyes, one of them was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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{{clear}}
   
 
===Feline Alien===
 
===Feline Alien===
[[Image:Feline Alien Prisoner, Star Trek The Undiscovered Country.jpg|thumb|150px|Feline alien]]
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[[File:Feline Alien Prisoner, Star Trek The Undiscovered Country.jpg|thumb|150px|Feline alien]]
A green feline alien was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
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A green feline alien was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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===Frozen Klingon prisoner===
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[[File:Frozen klingon rura penthe.jpg|thumb|150px|A frozen Klingon prisoner]]
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This '''Klingon prisoner''' froze to death, when he was brought to the surface as punishment in [[2293]]. His corpse was seen by Kirk, McCoy and Maria when they escaped the prison camp. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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===Frozen prisoner===
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[[File:Frozen prisoner on Rura Penthe.jpg|thumb|150px|A frozen prisoner]]
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This '''prisoner''' was brought to the surface of Rura Penthe to demonstrate that no one could survive on the surface. He was barely clothed and frozen within minutes. The commandant told the arriving prisoners including James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy that they should work well and they would be treated well and if they would work bad they would die. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|This prisoner was portrayed by actor [[Douglas Engalla]].|Although he looks Human it may also be possible that he is a member of an alien species; the film's script refers to the prisoner as a "Screaming Klingon convict."}}
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=== Green-skinned Alien ===
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[[File:Green skinned prisoner rura penthe.jpg|thumb|150px|Green-skinned alien]]
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This alien, from an unknown green-skinned race was a prisoner at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
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{{clear}}
   
 
===Horned Alien===
 
===Horned Alien===
 
[[File:Horned alien, Dennis Ott.jpg|thumb|150px|Horned alien]]
 
[[File:Horned alien, Dennis Ott.jpg|thumb|150px|Horned alien]]
This humanoid species had blue, scaly skin and horns of varying size protruding all over their heads. One of these aliens was imprisoned by the [[Klingon]]s at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]] and got into a fight with [[Captain]] [[James Kirk]]. When Kirk was able to incapacitate the alien with a kick to both knees, [[Martia]] pointed out "not everyone keeps their [[genitals]] in the same place." ({{film|6}})
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This humanoid species had blue, scaly skin and horns of varying size protruding all over their heads. One of these aliens was imprisoned by the [[Klingon]]s at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]] and got into a fight with [[Captain]] [[James Kirk]]. When Kirk was able to incapacitate the alien with a kick to both knees, [[Martia]] pointed out "not everyone keeps their [[genitals]] in the same place." As a gesture of truce, Kirk tells Bones to help the creature recover so there won't be any lingering hard feelings. ({{film|6}})
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The member of this species that Kirk encountered on Rura Pentha had obvious tissue damage to the right side of its face, making the flesh there appear red in color. Additionally, the horns and other scaly growths also appeared damaged. When Kirk delivered the kick to the creature's genitalia, the creature's blue skin appeared to glow slightly in some sort of painful and emotional response to the blow.
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{{bginfo|The horned alien was uncredited played by [[Dennis Ott]]. His scene was cut from the version aired for TV.}}
 
{{bginfo|The horned alien was uncredited played by [[Dennis Ott]]. His scene was cut from the version aired for TV.}}
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===Humanoid prisoners===
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These '''humanoids''' were prisoners at [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
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{{bginfo|These individuals were played by [[unknown performers]].|They are either [[Human]]s or [[humanoid]]s from unknown species.}}
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 1.jpg
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 2.jpg
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 3.jpg|''Played by [[Clint Zehner]]''
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 4.jpg
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 5.jpg
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 6.jpg|''Played by [[Daryl F. Mallett]]''
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 7.jpg
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 8.jpg
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File:Humanoid prisoner rura penthe 9.jpg
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File:Humanoid rura penthe prisoner 8.jpg|''Played by [[Daryl F. Mallett]]''
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===Klingon mine workers===
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These two '''Klingon prisoners''' were imprisoned in Rura Penthe in [[2293]]. They volunteered for work in the mines, along with Kirk, McCoy and [[Martia]]. ({{film|6}})
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File:Klingon mine worker rura penthe 1.jpg
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File:Klingon mine worker rura penthe 2.jpg
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{{bginfo|They were played by [[unknown performer]]s.}}
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{{clear}}
   
 
===Klingon prisoner===
 
===Klingon prisoner===
[[Image:Klingon_Rura_Penthe_Prisoner_1.jpg|thumb|150px|A Klingon prisoner]]
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[[File:Klingon_Rura_Penthe_Prisoner_1.jpg|thumb|150px|A Klingon prisoner]]
 
This Klingon was a '''prisoner''' on Rura Penthe in 2152. He was present in a mine when Jonathan Archer and his advocate Kolos were brought into the prison. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
 
This Klingon was a '''prisoner''' on Rura Penthe in 2152. He was present in a mine when Jonathan Archer and his advocate Kolos were brought into the prison. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
 
{{bginfo|This Klingon was played by regular extra [[Dieter Hornemann]] who received no on-screen credit.}}
 
{{bginfo|This Klingon was played by regular extra [[Dieter Hornemann]] who received no on-screen credit.}}
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===Prisoners in mine shaft===
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These two '''prisoners''' were imprisoned in Rura Penthe in [[2293]]. They volunteered for work in the mines, along with Kirk, McCoy and [[Martia]]. ({{film|6}})
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File:Prisoner in mine shaft rura penthe 1.jpg
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File:Prisoner in mine shaft rura penthe 2.jpg
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{{bginfo|They were played by [[unknown performer]]s.|They are either [[humanoid]]s from an unknown race, or [[human]]s.}}
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===Ragged Klingon prisoner===
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[[File:Ragged klingon rura penthe.jpg|thumb|150px|A Klingon prisoner]]
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This old Klingon, wearing rags was a '''prisoner''' on Rura Penthe in [[2293]], when Kirk and McCoy were also imprisoned there. ({{film|6}})
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===Tall Klingon prisoner===
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[[File:Tall klingon rura penthe.jpg|thumb|150px|A Klingon prisoner]]
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This Klingon was a '''prisoner''' on Rura Penthe in [[2293]], when Kirk and McCoy were also imprisoned there. ({{film|6}})
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== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
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[[File:Victor Garber Klingon makeup.jpg|thumb|150px|The Klingon interrogator]]
 
[[File:Victor Garber Klingon makeup.jpg|thumb|150px|The Klingon interrogator]]
 
[[File:Klingon interrogator.jpg|thumb|150px|The Klingon interrogator]]
 
[[File:Klingon interrogator.jpg|thumb|150px|The Klingon interrogator]]
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The individuals present at the Klingon prison where, in ''Star Trek VI'', Kirk and McCoy are detained were originally to have included some characters they had met previously, in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' and the first five {{Star Trek films}}. (''[[The Making of the Trek Films]]'', p. 106)
In [[deleted scene]]s from {{film|11}}, Klingons captured the ''[[Narada]]'' after the {{USS|Kelvin}} crashed into it and imprisoned [[Nero]] for the next twenty-five years. These Klingon guards wore helmets and thick coats, which costume designer [[Michael Kaplan]] respectively modelled on a horseshoe crab and elephant and rhino skin. [[J. J. Abrams]] said the masks allowed them to avoid selecting Klingons that did or did not have the augment virus. According to him and the producers on the audio commentary for the deleted scenes, the Klingons come up to Nero in large numbers and throw him a chain to cuff himself because they're actually scared of him.
 
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In [[deleted scene]]s from {{film|11}}, Klingons captured the ''[[Narada]]'' after the {{USS|Kelvin}} crashed into it and imprisoned [[Nero]] for the next twenty-five years. These Klingon guards wore helmets and thick coats, which costume designer [[Michael Kaplan]] respectively modeled on a horseshoe crab and elephant and rhino skin. [[J. J. Abrams]] said the masks allowed them to avoid selecting Klingons that did or did not have the augment virus. According to him and the producers on the audio commentary for the deleted scenes, the Klingons come up to Nero in large numbers and throw him a chain to cuff himself because they're actually scared of him.
   
 
The Klingons in the deleted scenes were portrayed by [[Victor Garber]], who played the interrogator, stuntman [[T.J. Storm]], and background actors [[Terryl Daluz]], [[Brandon Stacy]], [[Scott Trimble]], and [[James D. Weston II]].
 
The Klingons in the deleted scenes were portrayed by [[Victor Garber]], who played the interrogator, stuntman [[T.J. Storm]], and background actors [[Terryl Daluz]], [[Brandon Stacy]], [[Scott Trimble]], and [[James D. Weston II]].
   
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The deleted scene also included many extras, including creatures that were homages to the [[Gorn]] and the [[M-113 creature]].
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[[Category:Unnamed species]]
 
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Revision as of 20:22, 23 October 2013

List of personnel who inhabited Rura Penthe penal colony, including prison personnel and their prisoners.

Named

22nd century
23rd century

Unnamed personnel

Klingon guard 1

Klingon guard, Danny Kolker

A Klingon guard on Rura Penthe

This Klingon was a prison guard at Rura Penthe in 2152. He used a pain stick on Kolos. Archer attacked him and used the pain stick on him. After subduing Archer, he threatened to have Archer spend the night on the surface where no one survives. (ENT: "Judgment")

This Klingon was played by Danny Kolker.

Klingon guard 2

File:Klingon guard, Michael Papajohn.jpg

A Klingon guard on Rura Penthe

This Klingon was a prison guard on Rura Penthe in 2152. He shocked Jonathan Archer with a painstik after Archer had attacked another guard that had shocked Kolos. (ENT: "Judgment")

This Klingon was played by uncredited stunt actor Michael Papajohn.

Klingon guard 11

This Klingon was a prison guard on Rura Penthe in 2152. when Jonathan Archer was imprisoned for crimes against the Klingon Empire. (ENT: "Judgment")

This Klingon was played by John Reyes.

Klingon guard 14

This Klingon was a prison guard on Rura Penthe in 2152. when Jonathan Archer was imprisoned for crimes against the Klingon Empire. (ENT: "Judgment")

This Klingon was played by Sean Dye.

Klingon guards

These Klingons were prison guards on Rura Penthe in 2152. when Jonathan Archer was imprisoned for crimes against the Klingon Empire. (ENT: "Judgment")

The Klingons were played by Joe Bliington and Juan Mabson.

Klingon commandant

File:Klingon commandant, William Morgan Sheppard.jpg

The officer in charge of Rura Penthe

In 2293, this Klingon commandant was the commander in charge of the penal colony on Rura Penthe. The Commandant was also part of the Khitomer conspiracy and was ordered by General Chang to allow James Kirk and Leonard McCoy to make an escape attempt so they would appear to have been killed while trying to escape. The Commandant captured them escaping as planned and was about to tell them who wanted them killed before executing them when they were beamed aboard the USS Enterprise-A. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The Klingon commandant was played by actor W. Morgan Sheppard. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Koth.
In the IDW comic Star Trek: Nero, Koth was already the commandant at Rura Penthe - and had lost his eye - when Nero was imprisoned there in 2233, and commanded the fleet of 47 ships destroyed by the Narada.

Klingon guards at mines

These three Klingon prison guards were present in the mines of Rura Penthe in 2293. They were eating and drinking at a table while the prisoners were working. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

They were played by unknown performers.

Klingon mine guard

Klingon mine guard rura penthe

A Klingon guard

This Klingon prison guard was guarding the mines at Rura Penthe in 2293, when Kirk, McCoy and Martia escaped to the surface. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Unnamed prisoners

Alien prisoner #1

Alien prisoner rura penthe

Alien prisoner

This alien, from an unknown species was a prisoner at Rura Penthe in 2293. Like most prisoners and Martia, he wore a fur outfit. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Played by an unknown performer.

Female prisoner

A human female with an Asian appearance was a prisoner at Rura Penthe in 2293. Like most prisoners and Martia, she wore a fur outfit. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Played by an unknown performer.

Alien prisoner #2

Alien prisoner rura penthe 2

Alien prisoner

This alien, from an unknown species was a prisoner at Rura Penthe in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Played by an unknown performer.

Behemoth alien

File:Behemoth alien, John Bloom.jpg

Behemoth Alien

This humanoid species was noticeably taller and stronger than most. One of them was incarcerated at Rura Penthe in 2293 and was an acquaintance of Martia. When Captain James Kirk and Doctor Leonard McCoy first arrived at the prison the Behemoth alien seized Kirk, picking him up above head-level and demanding both his "allegiance to the Brotherhood of Aliens" and his coat. Kirk was unable to understand him as his universal translator had been confiscated. The behemoth later backed off at Martia's insistence and Kirk was allowed to keep his outerwear. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The Behemoth alien was played by John Bloom. Martia gives his name as "Erintin" when she demands to have him put Kirk down.

Blue-skinned Alien with pointy ears

Blue Alien Prisoner

Blue-skinned alien

A blue-skinned alien with long, pointed ears (much longer than Vulcans or Romulans), one of them was a prisoner at Rura Penthe in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Played by an unknown performer.

Bug-Eyed Alien

Bug-Eyed Alien Prisoner

Bug-eyed alien

A grayish-green-skinned alien with protruding, bug-like eyes, one of them was a prisoner at Rura Penthe in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Played by an unknown performer.

Feline Alien

File:Feline Alien Prisoner, Star Trek The Undiscovered Country.jpg

Feline alien

A green feline alien was a prisoner at Rura Penthe in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Played by an unknown performer.

Frozen Klingon prisoner

File:Frozen klingon rura penthe.jpg

A frozen Klingon prisoner

This Klingon prisoner froze to death, when he was brought to the surface as punishment in 2293. His corpse was seen by Kirk, McCoy and Maria when they escaped the prison camp. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Played by an unknown performer.

Frozen prisoner

Frozen prisoner on Rura Penthe

A frozen prisoner

This prisoner was brought to the surface of Rura Penthe to demonstrate that no one could survive on the surface. He was barely clothed and frozen within minutes. The commandant told the arriving prisoners including James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy that they should work well and they would be treated well and if they would work bad they would die. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This prisoner was portrayed by actor Douglas Engalla.
Although he looks Human it may also be possible that he is a member of an alien species; the film's script refers to the prisoner as a "Screaming Klingon convict."

Green-skinned Alien

Green skinned prisoner rura penthe

Green-skinned alien

This alien, from an unknown green-skinned race was a prisoner at Rura Penthe in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Played by an unknown performer.

Horned Alien

Horned alien, Dennis Ott

Horned alien

This humanoid species had blue, scaly skin and horns of varying size protruding all over their heads. One of these aliens was imprisoned by the Klingons at Rura Penthe in 2293 and got into a fight with Captain James Kirk. When Kirk was able to incapacitate the alien with a kick to both knees, Martia pointed out "not everyone keeps their genitals in the same place." As a gesture of truce, Kirk tells Bones to help the creature recover so there won't be any lingering hard feelings. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The member of this species that Kirk encountered on Rura Pentha had obvious tissue damage to the right side of its face, making the flesh there appear red in color. Additionally, the horns and other scaly growths also appeared damaged. When Kirk delivered the kick to the creature's genitalia, the creature's blue skin appeared to glow slightly in some sort of painful and emotional response to the blow.

The horned alien was uncredited played by Dennis Ott. His scene was cut from the version aired for TV.

Humanoid prisoners

These humanoids were prisoners at Rura Penthe in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

These individuals were played by unknown performers.
They are either Humans or humanoids from unknown species.

Klingon mine workers

These two Klingon prisoners were imprisoned in Rura Penthe in 2293. They volunteered for work in the mines, along with Kirk, McCoy and Martia. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

They were played by unknown performers.

Klingon prisoner

Klingon Rura Penthe Prisoner 1

A Klingon prisoner

This Klingon was a prisoner on Rura Penthe in 2152. He was present in a mine when Jonathan Archer and his advocate Kolos were brought into the prison. (ENT: "Judgment")

This Klingon was played by regular extra Dieter Hornemann who received no on-screen credit.

Prisoners in mine shaft

These two prisoners were imprisoned in Rura Penthe in 2293. They volunteered for work in the mines, along with Kirk, McCoy and Martia. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

They were played by unknown performers.
They are either humanoids from an unknown race, or humans.

Ragged Klingon prisoner

Ragged klingon rura penthe

A Klingon prisoner

This old Klingon, wearing rags was a prisoner on Rura Penthe in 2293, when Kirk and McCoy were also imprisoned there. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Tall Klingon prisoner

Tall klingon rura penthe

A Klingon prisoner

This Klingon was a prisoner on Rura Penthe in 2293, when Kirk and McCoy were also imprisoned there. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Background information

Klingons yell for Nero

Klingons bring in Nero for interrogation

Victor Garber Klingon makeup

The Klingon interrogator

Klingon interrogator

The Klingon interrogator

The individuals present at the Klingon prison where, in Star Trek VI, Kirk and McCoy are detained were originally to have included some characters they had met previously, in Star Trek: The Original Series and the first five Star Trek films. (The Making of the Trek Films, p. 106)

In deleted scenes from Star Trek, Klingons captured the Narada after the USS Kelvin crashed into it and imprisoned Nero for the next twenty-five years. These Klingon guards wore helmets and thick coats, which costume designer Michael Kaplan respectively modeled on a horseshoe crab and elephant and rhino skin. J. J. Abrams said the masks allowed them to avoid selecting Klingons that did or did not have the augment virus. According to him and the producers on the audio commentary for the deleted scenes, the Klingons come up to Nero in large numbers and throw him a chain to cuff himself because they're actually scared of him.

The Klingons in the deleted scenes were portrayed by Victor Garber, who played the interrogator, stuntman T.J. Storm, and background actors Terryl Daluz, Brandon Stacy, Scott Trimble, and James D. Weston II.

The deleted scene also included many extras, including creatures that were homages to the Gorn and the M-113 creature.