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+ | | imagecap = Cover of book 1, ''A Good Day to Die'' |
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+ | | Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] |
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+ | | Published = {{m|November|2003}}– |
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+ | | Novels = 4+ |
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+ | | Year = [[2376]]– |
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+ | In {{m|February|2007}}, it was announced that the series would expand to cover the Klingon Empire in more detail, being given the title ''Klingon Empire'' with the release of ''[[A Burning House]]''. |
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+ | # ''[[A Burning House]]'' |
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+ | Before being given a series of his own, Klag first appeared in: |
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+ | :* [[Pocket TNG|TNG]] #61: ''[[Diplomatic Implausibility]]'' |
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+ | Other appearances: |
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+ | :* ''[[Tales of the Dominion War]]'' |
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+ | :* ''[[Tales from the Captain's Table]]'' |
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+ | :''For canon appearance, see [[Leskit]] and {{e|Soldiers of the Empire}}.'' |
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+ | ** Inspired by actor {{w|Keith Hamilton Cobb}} |
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+ | ** She has never appeared on screen, but {{w|Lucy Lawless}} was the inspiration for the character. |
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+ | ==Other characters== |
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+ | *'''{{mb|Vok}}''', QaS DevwI' of the First Company (First-Fifteenth Squads) of the ship's infantry. |
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+ | *'''{{mb|Morr}}''', leader of the First Squad of the ship's infantry, and the captain's personal bodyguard. |
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+ | *'''{{mb|G'joth}}''', member of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry. |
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+ | *'''{{mb|Goran}}''', member of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry. |
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+ | ** The character of Goran was inspired by the late wrestler turned actor, Andre the Giant. |
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+ | *'''{{mb|Davok}}''', sometime member of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry. |
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+ | *'''{{mb|Krevor}}''', sometime member of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry. |
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+ | *'''Maris''', sometime member of the Seventh, then Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry. |
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+ | *'''Trant''', sometime member of the Seventh, then Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry. Although in reality, an undercover operative of Imperial Intelligence. |
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+ | ==External link== |
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+ | [[Category:Novel series|IKS Gorkon]] |
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− | *[[Star Trek: The Next Generation (Pocket)|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]: [[Diplomatic Implausibility]] |
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Revision as of 15:16, 4 July 2015
Template:Realworld Star Trek: IKS Gorkon is a series of novels written by Keith R.A. DeCandido and published by Pocket Books. Set in 2376, it centers on the crew of the Chancellor-class Klingon Defense Force vessel IKS Gorkon.
- These are the voyages of the Klingon Defense Force Vessel I.K.S Gorkon, part of the mighty new Chancellor class. Its mission: to explore strange new worlds ... to seek out new life and new civilizations ... and to conquer them for the greater glory of the Klingon Empire!
In February 2007, it was announced that the series would expand to cover the Klingon Empire in more detail, being given the title Klingon Empire with the release of A Burning House.
Novels
Before being given a series of his own, Klag first appeared in:
Other appearances:
Main characters
- Klag, son of M'Raq (β), captain of the Gorkon.
- For canon appearance, see Klag (Lieutenant) and "A Matter Of Honor".
- B'Oraq (β), ship's physician. Studied at Starfleet Medical.
- Kurak (β), chief engineer.
- For canon appearance, see Kurak and "Suspicions".
- Drex, son of Martok (β), sometime first officer of the Gorkon.
- For canon appearance, see Drex and "The Way of the Warrior".
- For canon appearance, see Kornan and "Soldiers of the Empire".
- Toq (β), initially a junior operations officer, later second officer, later first officer.
- For canon appearance, see Toq and "Birthright, Part II".
- Leskit (β), ship's pilot.
- For canon appearance, see Leskit and "Soldiers of the Empire".
- Lokor (β), chief of security.
- Inspired by actor Keith Hamilton Cobb
- Rodek, son of Noggra (β), ship's gunner. Formerly Kurn, son of Mogh (β).
- For canon appearances, see Kurn and Rodek, especially "Sons of Mogh".
- Wol (β), leader of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry.
- She has never appeared on screen, but Lucy Lawless was the inspiration for the character.
Other characters
- Vok (β), QaS DevwI' of the First Company (First-Fifteenth Squads) of the ship's infantry.
- Morr (β), leader of the First Squad of the ship's infantry, and the captain's personal bodyguard.
- G'joth (β), member of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry.
- Goran (β), member of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry.
- The character of Goran was inspired by the late wrestler turned actor, Andre the Giant.
- Davok (β), sometime member of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry.
- Krevor (β), sometime member of the Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry.
- Maris, sometime member of the Seventh, then Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry.
- Trant, sometime member of the Seventh, then Fifteenth Squad of the ship's infantry. Although in reality, an undercover operative of Imperial Intelligence.
External link
- Star Trek: Klingon Empire at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works