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In [[2377]], after encountering the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']], Kohlar believed that [[Torres]] was carrying the unborn Savior, but T'Greth refused to believe this. He challanged [[Paris]] to a death match to prove that Torres was not carrying the Savior, but was unable to complete the match because he, like most of the Klingon crew, had [[Nehret]]. He tried to take over Voyager by beaming down most of the crew to a planet that Voyager was going to transport the Klingons to settle on. The bridge crew of Voyager was able to stop him. [[The Doctor]] cured him and the rest of the Klingon with cells from Torres' unborn child, and the Klingons willing settled on their new planet. ([[VOY]]: "[[Prophecy]]")
 
In [[2377]], after encountering the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']], Kohlar believed that [[Torres]] was carrying the unborn Savior, but T'Greth refused to believe this. He challanged [[Paris]] to a death match to prove that Torres was not carrying the Savior, but was unable to complete the match because he, like most of the Klingon crew, had [[Nehret]]. He tried to take over Voyager by beaming down most of the crew to a planet that Voyager was going to transport the Klingons to settle on. The bridge crew of Voyager was able to stop him. [[The Doctor]] cured him and the rest of the Klingon with cells from Torres' unborn child, and the Klingons willing settled on their new planet. ([[VOY]]: "[[Prophecy]]")
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:''T'Greth was played by [[Sherman Howard]].''
 
 
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T'Greth was a Klingon who served under Kohlar in their quest to find the kuvah'magh (savior) of the Klingon Race.

In 2377, after encountering the USS Voyager, Kohlar believed that Torres was carrying the unborn Savior, but T'Greth refused to believe this. He challanged Paris to a death match to prove that Torres was not carrying the Savior, but was unable to complete the match because he, like most of the Klingon crew, had Nehret. He tried to take over Voyager by beaming down most of the crew to a planet that Voyager was going to transport the Klingons to settle on. The bridge crew of Voyager was able to stop him. The Doctor cured him and the rest of the Klingon with cells from Torres' unborn child, and the Klingons willing settled on their new planet. (VOY: "Prophecy")

T'Greth was played by Sherman Howard.