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The following is a list of unnamed Klingon military personnel who served during the 24th century.

List organized by location of appearance.

Ajilon Prime

Klingon soldiers

These two Klingon soldiers entered the ward of the Federation field hospital on Ajilon Prime in 2373 where they killed the two Starfleet guards. They were later forced to withdraw their attack when Jake Sisko fired a phaser rifle in their general direction, causing the ceiling to cave in and seal off the entryway where they were firing from. (DS9: "Nor the Battle to the Strong")

Both Klingons were played by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Borg Collective

Assimilated Klingon

Assimilated Klingon

A Klingon assimilated by the Borg

This Klingon was assimilated by the Borg. (VOY: "Infinite Regress")

Klingon Drone, Engineering #1

Borg klingon

One of at least three Klingon drones in engineering

This Klingon male was part of a contingent of Borg drones that traveled with the Borg Queen to the year 2063 from 2373. Following the destruction of their ship, the drones transported aboard the USS Enterprise-E and began assimilating that ship in an attempt to prevent Earth's First Contact with the Vulcans. This drone was present in the Enterprise engine room and was killed when Lieutenant Commander Data punctured the ship's warp plasma coolant tanks. (Star Trek: First Contact)

In the non-canon Star Trek Customizable Card Game, this drone was identified as Five of Eleven, a "cyber drone" tasked with the analysis of suspended animation principles.It can be assumed he was recently assimilated as he still possessed facial hair.

Klingon Drone, Engineering #2

Borg trio

A trio of Borg, including one Klingon

Among two other unidentified humanoids, this Klingon drone was observed connected by wires to the ceiling of the Enterprise engine room in 2063. This drone was likely killed when the plasma coolant tanks were ruptured. (Star Trek: First Contact)


Klingon Drone, Engineering #3

Klingon Borg drone engineering

A third Klingon drone in engineering

This Klingon drone, observed in engineering, reacted to the attempted escape of Lieutenant Commander Data, but was called off the Borg Queen. The drone was likely killed when the plasma coolant tanks were ruptured. (Star Trek: First Contact)

In the non-canon Star Trek Customizable Card Game, this drone was identified as Two of Eleven, a "transport drone" tasked with determining and adapting to "defensive screen harmonics".

Klingon Drone, Engineering #4

Klingon Borg drone at entrance engineering

A fourth Klingon drone at the entrance of engineering

This Klingon drone was stationed in an alcove at the entrance of engineering and observed captain Picard as he entered to face the Borg Queen. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Klingon Borg SkyBox trading card B4
This drone was played by an unknown actor. He was however one of the Borg featured in the 1996 Star Trek: First Contact (SkyBox) trading cards set, Card B4.

Klingon drone, Enterprise hull

Klingon Borg First Contact

A Klingon drone on the hull of the Enterprise

This Klingon drone also boarded the Enterprise-E in 2063. The drone was dispatched to the exterior hull of the Enterprise where it and a small group of drones constructed an interplexing beacon ontop of the navigational deflector. At first ignoring an EVA team lead by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the drone responded to a perceived threat when Lieutenant Hawk attempted to release the maglock securing the deflector and the beacon to the ship. This drone attacked and assimilated Hawk. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Klingon Borg SkyBox trading card B2
This Klingon Borg was portrayed by stuntman Wayne King, Jr.. He was one of the Borg featured in the 1996 Star Trek: First Contact (SkyBox) trading cards set, Card B2.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives its name as Fifteen of Seventeen..
Oddly, while the other drones were either killed or released into space, the fate of this drone was never depicted. In the non-canon Star Trek Customizable Card Game, this drone was identified as Fifteen of Seventeen, a "countermeasure drone" tasked with nullifying "resistance".

Son of K'Vok

Son of K'Vok

The son of K'Vok

The son of K'Vok was a Klingon warrior assimilated by the Borg during the latter half of the 24th century.

In 2375, when the USS Voyager encountered a Borg vinculum, Seven of Nine began to experience the personalities of various assimilated individuals, including the son of K'Vok.

Seven, under his personality, was responsible for eating the leg of Kelaran wildebeest Neelix had prepared for Ensign Ryson's birthday and initiated a Klingon mating ritual with B'Elanna Torres. (VOY: "Infinite Regress")

Courting Klingons

Klingons courting

Two courting Klingons

These two Klingons were seen courting in the first lesson of The Doctor for Seven of Nine in his course Love Amid the Stars: A Romantic Bestiary. The Doctor mentioned that the Klingon male initiate courtship by biting the female. (VOY: "Someone to Watch Over Me")

The female Klingon was played by regular background extra Grace Harrell, the male Klingon by an unknown actor. Both received no credit for their performance.

Deep Space 9

Flag officers (2375)

These high ranking Klingon flag officers of the Klingon Defense Forces attended a meeting on Deep Space 9 in 2375 along with General Chu'vok, Martok, Worf, and Chancellor Gowron. Gowron decided that Martok should attack Sarpedion V, headquarters for the Cardassian Twelfth Order. During the following discussion these Klingons witnessed the fight between Gowron and Worf and Worf's later decision that Martok should be the next Klingon chancellor. (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind")

These Klingons were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Gowron's staff

These Klingon officers came aboard Deep Space 9 in 2375 when Chancellor Gowron visited the station to honor General Martok with the Star of Kahless. They attended the ceremony in the wardroom. (DS9: "When It Rains...")

These Klingons were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Klingon warrior (2372)

Klingon warrior on DS9 2372

A Klingon warrior

This Klingon warrior joined other Klingons for shore leave aboard Deep Space 9 in 2372 and visited the promenade. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by regular background actor Julious Keys who received no credit for his appearances.

Klingon Warrior 1

Klingon warrior 1

A Klingon warrior

This Klingon warrior was part of the Klingon task force in 2372. They boarded Deep Space 9 during the confrontation between the Klingon Empire and the Federation over the invasion of Cardassia.

He was beamed directly on OPs and knocked Chief Miles O'Brien out. Shortly before this he tried to get into the room with the Detapa Council but was shot by Garak. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone who received no on-screen credit for this appearance.

Klingon Warrior 2

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A Klingon warrior

This Klingon warrior was part of the Klingon task force in 2372. He was among the Klingons who boarded the promenade on Deep Space 9 but was stopped by a few Bajoran deputies.

Later he was beamed directly to OPs where he had a fight with Captain Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by regular stunt actor Christopher Doyle who received no credit for this appearance.

Klingon Warrior 3

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A Klingon warrior

This Klingon warrior was part of the Klingon task force in 2372. He boarded among other Klingons the promenade of Deep Space 9 but was stopped by a few Bajoran deputies.

Later he was directly beamed on OPs where he first had a fight with Lieutenant Commander Worf and later stabbed his d'k tahg into Major Kira Nerys' side. Then she knocked him out. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by stunt actor Ken Lesco who received no credit for this appearance.

Klingon Warrior 4

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A Klingon warrior

This Klingon warrior was part of the Klingon task force which boarded Deep Space 9 in 2372. He was directly beamed on OPs where he was shot by Major Kira Nerys. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by stunt actor Ken Clark who received no credit for this appearance.

Klingon Warrior 5

Klingon warrior 5 ds9

A Klingon warrior

This Klingon warrior was part of the Klingon task force in 2372. He was directly beamed on Ops and shot by Captain Sisko. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by an unknown stunt actor.

Klingon Warrior 6

Klingon warrior 6

A Klingon warrior

This Klingon warrior was part of the Klingon task force in 2372. Among other Klingons he boarded Deep Space 9 and was stunned by a Bajoran security deputy on the promenade.

Later he was directly beamed on OPs and had a fight with Captain Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by regular stunt actor Irving E. Lewis who received no on-screen credit for this appearance.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Kahmis. [1]

Klingon Warrior 7

This Klingon warrior was part of the Klingon task force in 2372. Among other Klingons he boarded the promenade of Deep Space 9 but was stopped by a few Bajoran deputies.

Later he stunned a Bajoran deputy and tried to attack Constable Odo but was shot by Doctor Julian Bashir.

Later he was among the boarding group which tried to invade OPs and fought against Captain Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by regular stunt actor Tom Morga who received no on-screen credit for this appearance.

Klingon Bidder

Klingon bidder

A Klingon bidder

A female Klingon was present as a bidder during an auction at Quark's at the end of the year 2373. (DS9: "In the Cards")

The Klingon bidder was uncredited played by regular extra and stand-in Cathy DeBuono. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives her name as Meraht. [2]

Klingon Warrioress 1

Klingon warrioress 1

A Klingon warrioress

This Klingon warrioress was part of the fleet, led by General Martok in 2372. She joined the Klingons who came aboard Deep Space 9 for shore leave and visited Quark's. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This Klingon was played by regular extra Kathleen Demor who received no credit for her appearance.

Provoked officers

Thiese two Klingon officers confronted Laas on the promenade after Laas had changed into fog. The first Klingon ordered Laas never to change forms in front of him. He said that Laas, whom he considered a founder, had the blood of Klingon warriors on his hands. When he drew his knife, Laas morphed a large knife in his hand. Odo restrained the Klingon officer, but his companion started to draw his knife, and Laas stabbed the companion, killing him. (DS9: "Chimera")

Krios Prime

Vagh's guards

These four Klingons served as guards for Governor Vagh of Krios Prime.

The first two guarded the office of the governor when an away team of the USS Enterprise-D including Ambassador Kell beamed into the place.

The other two guards accompanied Vagh aboard the Enterprise-D. They first restrained Worf when he tried to stop Geordi La Forge from murdering the governor and later held Ambassador Kell restrained. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

Maranga IV

Klingon Assassin 1 (2370)

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A Klingon assassin

This Klingon Assassin was hired by K'mtar to fake an attempt on Worf's life. K'mtar was really the future Alexander, who had traveled back in time. It was an attempt to turn the young Alexander into a warrior so he could save his father's life in the future.(TNG: "Firstborn")

This Klingon was played by regular stunt actor Tom Morga, who received no credit for this appearance.

Klingon Assassin 2 (2370)

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A Klingon assassin

This Klingon Assassin was hired by K'mtar to fake an attempt on Worf's life. K'mtar was really the future Alexander, and wanted to influence his younger self into becoming a warrior so he could save his father from being killed in the future.(TNG: "Firstborn")

This Klingon was played by stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone, also without a credit.

Qo'noS

Assassins (2366)

These two Klingons worked for Duras, son of Ja'rod in 2366. They were loyal to the House of Duras and Duras let them attack Kurn, Worf's cha'DIch and brother. Kurn was badly wounded when one of them used a kut'luch. Later, they were in the Great Hall and were sent after Captain Jean-Luc Picard by Duras. They followed him to the house of Kahlest and attacked him after he spoke to the elderly Klingon woman. Picard was able to knock one of them unconscious but was hit by the second one. Kahlest killed the second one by throwing a dagger. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

Captial city

Klingon nightclub

Klingon nightclub

These Klingon warriors, some who supported Gowron and some who supported the House of Duras, took time out from their civil war to celebrate by drinking in the Capital city which was neutral ground during the civil war.(TNG: "Redemption II")

Beside Kurn and Worf who are pictured in front, the rest of the Klingons were unnamed. One was played by Edward J. Franklin, the others were played by unknown performers.

Kidnappers (2368)

These two Klingon officers were loyal to the House of Duras. In 2368 during the Klingon Civil War they kidnapped Worf after they knocked him down in a Klingon nightclub on Qo'noS. They took him to the family home of the Duras sisters. (TNG: "Redemption II")

Both stunt performers received no credit for their appearance.
They filmed their scenes on 17 July 1991 on Paramount Stage 9.

Starship personnel lists

Klingon officer (alternate timeline)

In an alternate timeline created by the USS Enterprise-C, this Klingon officer contacted the Enterprise-D and told "Federation ship Enterprise. Surrender and prepare to be boarded." (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

This Klingon officer was voiced by an unknown actor.

K'mpec's aide

Kmpecs aide

A Klingon aide

This Klingon officer served as aide to Chancellor K'mpec in 2367 and guarded Captain Picard to K'mpec's quarters aboard his Klingon attack cruiser. (TNG: "Reunion")

This Klingon officer was portrayed by an unknown actor.

IKS Bortas personnel

IKS Buruk personnel

IKS Ch'Tang personnel

IKS Drovana personnel

Duras sisters' Bird-of-Prey personnel

IKS Hegh'ta personnel

K'Vada's Bird-of-Prey personnel

IKS Pagh personnel

IKS T'Ong personnel

IKS Rotarran personnel

IKS Vorn personnel

Terok Nor

Alliance officers (2371)

These Klinon officers were part of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance in the mirror universe in 2371. They were stationed at Terok Nor. The first two guarded the Intendant Kira Nerys to an airlock when Benjamin Sisko and Smiley were captured and brought aboard the station. The latter two guarded the quarters of Sisko who overwhelmed both and rescued Jennifer Sisko. (DS9: "Through the Looking Glass")

All Klingons were played by background and stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Regent's flagship officers

Ty'Gokor

Burly Klingon

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A burly Klingon

The burly Klingon was one of the Klingons selected to join the Order of the Bat'leth in 2373. Benjamin Sisko knocked him down, apparently to get to the barrel of bloodwine, but it was really because the Klingon was bragging about killing several officers on a Federation starship, including the ship's Tellarite helmsman and the ship's captain Laporin, one of Sisko's classmates at the Academy. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

The burly Klingon was played by Robert Budaska.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Wo'Din.

Drunken Klingon

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A drunken Klingon

The drunken Klingon was one of the Klingons selected to join the Order of the Bat'leth in 2373. He head-butted O'Brien, who was in disguise, in order to expose Gowron as a changling. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

The drunken Klingon was played by stunt actor Tony Epper.

Klingon Head Guard

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A Klingon head guard

The Klingon head guard was assigned to Ty'Gokor in the 2373. He was vaporized by a Klingon disruptor fired by a Changeling posing as Martok. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

The Klingon head guard was played by actor Robert Zachar.

Klingon Ty'Gokor guards

These Klingon guards served at Ty'Gokor in 2373, when the Order of the Bat'leth was playced there. The first guard was shot by the Changeling, who posed as Martok and the second one was stabbed by him. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

The Klingon guards were played by stunt performers, who received no on-screen credits for their appearances.

Klingon Ty'Gokor warriors

These Klingon warriors were among the Klingons selected to join the Order of the Bat'leth in 2373 on Ty'Gokor. They consumed bloodwine and performed Klingon songs. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

These Klingon warriors were played by background extras, who received no credits for their work.

Towering Klingon

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The towering Klingon

The towering Klingon was one of the Klingons selected to join the Order of the Bat'leth in 2373. He saw Odo, who was in disguise as a Klingon, with an emitter that he was going to use to expose Gowron as a changling. When he asked what it was, Worf told him that it was a Vulcan toy. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

The Towering Klingon was played by regular stunt actor John Lendale Bennett.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Margh.

Wrestling Klingon

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A wrestling Klingon

The wrestling Klingon was one of the Klingons selected to join the Order of the Bat'leth in 2373. He was seen wrestling another Klingon. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

The wrestling Klingon was played by stunt icon Gene LeBell, who received no credit for his appearance.

Young Klingon

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A young Klingon

The young Klingon was one of the Klingons selected to join the Order of the Bat'leth in 2373. In order to get a better view of Gowron, he stood on a statue where an emitter, which was going to be used to expose Gowron as a Changeling, was hidden. Odo in disguise as a Klingon asked him to move, when he refused, Odo grabbed him and threw him to the ground. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

The young Klingon was played by regualr extra and stand-in Ivor Bartels.
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