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The Klingons are a fictional extraterrestrial humanoid warrior species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. Worf is a Klingon.
Subject ID: 65074
MoreThe Klingons are a fictional extraterrestrial humanoid warrior species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. Worf is a Klingon.
Subject ID: 65074
Subject ID: 65074
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Son of Worf and K'Ehleyr, Alexander was born on the 43rd day of Maktag. K'Ehleyr brought him to the U.S.S. Enterprise to meet Worf shortly before she was killed by Duras. He lived with Worf's adoptive parents on Earth for a year and then was returned to be raised by his father. Alexander enioyed tales of the Ancient West on Earth.
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K'Ehleyr came aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise to assist a recently awakened Klingon sleeper ship. The half-Human, half-Klingon ambassador arrived in a modified photon torpedo tube and quickly got reacquainted with Lieutenant Worf. The result of their union was a son, Alexander. K'Ehleyr was killed by Duras during the conflict over the Klingon Rite of Succession following K'mpec's death.
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When a famous Federation scientist dies, his son puts his inventions up for sale to the highest bidder, be they Federation, Klingon, Romulan, or Cardassian. Among the items at auction is a photon pulse cannon capable of punching through a starship's shields with a single shot. Meanwhile, Wesley Crusher is kidnapped from the Academy by renegade Ferengi who have set their sights on the photon cannon as well, and Captain Picard must outmaneuver enemies on every side to save Wesley and protect the Enterprise from the deadly fire of the new cannon.
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The younger sister of Duras and Lursa of the Klingon House of Duras, B'Etor attempted to seduce Worf as part of a plot to reclaim their family's position in the Klingon High Council. However, the Arbiter of Succession, Jean-Luc Picard, denied their claim since Toral, the son of Duras, had not yet served the Empire with honor.
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Series 2 (Warp Factor)
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A Klingon criminal, Korris escaped imprisonment with two comrades by causing the destruction of the Klingon vessel T'Acog and taking over the Talarian vessel, Batris. The Batris was damaged, and the three were the only survivors rescued by the U.S.S. Enterprise. Korris was killed on the ship's engineering deck where he attempted to win his freedom at phaser point.
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200 YEARS AGO : The expanding Klingon Empire found a frozen world rich in deposits of the mineral topaline. They named the planet taD – Klingon for "frozen" – and they called the people jeghpu'wI' – conquered.
FOUR YEARS AGO: The Klingon Empire invaded Cardassia, breaching the Khitomer Accords and causing a break with the Federation. On taD, depleted Klingon forces were overthrown in a small coup d'état, and the victorious rebels took advantage of the disruption to appeal for recognition from the Federation.
NOW: The Klingons have returned to taD and re-established their control. But the stubborn rebels insist on Federation recognition. A solution to the diplomatic impasse must be found, a task that falls to the Federation's new ambassador to the Klingon Empire – Worf.
Worf thinks of himself as a fighter, not a negotiator, but the Federation disagrees. Now, for the sake of the Federation and the Empire, a Klingon warrior must weave a fragile peace out of a situation ripe for war!
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Leader of the high ranking Duras family and a member of the Klingon High Council, Duras had a legitimate claim to the High Council's Chancellorship, following the death of K'mpec. Ambassador K'Ehleyr, investigating the acts of the Duras family at Khitomer, was close to discovering their treason, so Duras killed her. Worf, her mate, then legally avenged her by killing Duras.
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Author(s):
Margaret Wander Bonanno
Artist(s):
Boris Vallejo
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Warrantors of Peace: The Federation's daring experiment to prevent war among its members. Each warrantor, man or woman is hostage for the government of his native world – and is instantly killed if that world breaks the peace.
Now Romulans have kidnapped six Warrantors, to foment political chaos – and then civil war – within the Federation. Captain Kirk must send Sulu to infiltrate Romulan territory, find the hostages, and bring them back alive – before the Federation self-destructs!
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This symbol strikes terror across the Alpha Quadrant and signifies the uniting of the Klingon peoples into a mighty empire.
Made of a hefty zinc alloy and inlaid with red enamel, this 2-inch quality badge of the emblem of the Klingon Empire can be worn proudly by any honorable warrior.
This badge includes the QMx signature clasp, which uses strong, short-field magnets that are embedded in each badge itself and in a glossy backplate. No more pinholes in delicate fabric. It can even be worn on leather and suede.
Be sure to check out our other QMx Star Trek magnetic insignia badges here.
Original Retail Price: $14.95
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