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|caption = Drex in 2372
| gender = Male
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|species = [[Klingon]]
 
|affiliation = [[Klingon Defense Force]]<br />[[House of Martok]]
| species = [[Klingon]]
 
 
|occupation = [[Warrior]]
| affiliation = [[Klingon Defense Force]]<br />[[House of Martok]]
 
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|status = Active
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|datestatus = 2372
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| status = Active
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|father = [[Martok]]
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|mother = [[Sirella]]
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|relative = [[Martok's father 001|Drex's paternal grandfather]]<br/>[[Linkasa]] (maternal grandparent)<br/>Unnamed sibling(s)
| father = [[Martok]]
 
| mother = [[Sirella]]
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|actor = [[Obi Ndefo]]
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'''Drex''' was a [[Klingon]], the son of [[Martok]] and [[Sirella]], the leaders of the [[House of Martok]]. His maternal grandfather was [[Linkasa]].
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'''Drex''' was a [[Klingon]], the son of [[Martok]] and [[Sirella]], the leaders of the [[House of Martok]]. His maternal grandfather was [[Linkasa]]. ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior|You Are Cordially Invited}})
   
In [[2372]], Drex was one of a large number of Klingon warriors sent to [[Deep Space 9]] under the pretense that they were there to stand beside the [[Federation]] against the [[Dominion]]. Suspicious of their motives, [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] ordered [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] to investigate. Seeking to gain Martok's attention, Worf assaulted Drex in [[Quark's]] and took his ''[[d'k tahg]]''.
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In [[2372]], Drex was one of a large number of Klingon [[warrior]]s sent to [[Deep Space 9]] under the pretense that they were there to stand beside the [[Federation]] against the [[Dominion]].
   
Drex had a reputation for belligerence, and frequently harrassed station personnel and civilians while he was at Deep Space 9. He and two accomplices were responsible for accosting [[Elim Garak]] in [[Garak's Clothiers|his shop]]. Garak declined to press charges, noting that he got off several remarks which caused "serious damage to their egos". ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}})
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Drex had a reputation for belligerence, and frequently harassed station personnel and civilians while he was at Deep Space 9. He and two accomplices were responsible for accosting [[Elim Garak]] in [[Garak's Clothiers|his shop]]. Garak declined to press charges, noting that he got off several remarks that caused "serious damage to their egos".
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Suspicious of their motives, [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] ordered [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] to investigate. Seeking to gain Martok's attention, Worf assaulted Drex in [[Quark's]] and took his ''[[d'k tahg]]''. ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}})
   
 
== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
 
=== Background information ===
 
=== Background information ===
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Drex was played by [[Obi Ndefo]].
Drex was played by [[Obi Ndefo]]. He was mentioned in the pronunciation guide of the script of the [[DS9 Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Sons and Daughters}}. It is possible that Drex appeared or was mentioned in an early version of the script.
 
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The name "Drex" was coined by [[Ira Steven Behr]] after reading the nickname on production staffer [[Doug Drexler]]'s crew jacket, and which was a source of pride for Drexler, "''I got a Klingon named after me! There was a Klingon named Drex. [[Michael Dorn]] always loved my last name for a Klingon; on [[TNG]], he would yell across the stage, 'Drexler, Drexler, Drexler.' He'd say, 'It's a great Klingon name.' And I think I told Ira that. Also, I had Drex on my jacket. Ira always used to see that.''" ({{STTM|1|22|88}})
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Drex was mentioned in the pronunciation guide of the script of the [[DS9 Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Sons and Daughters}}. It is possible that Drex appeared or was mentioned in an early version of the script. Ultimately, much like [[Zek]]'s son [[Krax]], Drex was never seen or directly mentioned again after his first appearance. [[Ronald D. Moore]] commented that the writers discussed bringing back Drex in the final season. [http://web.pdx.edu/~wbc/misc/RDM/ron116.txt]
   
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In "[[You Are Cordially Invited]]," Martok describes his wife Sirella as the mother of his children, so Drex must have had at least one sibling.
The name "Drex" was coined by [[Ira Steven Behr]] after reading the nickname on production staffer [[Doug Drexler]]'s crew jacket, and which was a source of pride for Drexler, "''I got a Klingon named after me! There was a Klingon named Drex. [[Michael Dorn]] always loved my last name for a Klingon; on [[TNG]] he would yell across the stage, "Drexler, Drexler, Drexler." He'd say, "It's a great Klingon Name" And I think I told Ira that. Also I had Drex on my jacket. Ira always used to see that.''" ({{STTM|1|22}}, p. 88)
 
   
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
=== Apocrypha ===
Drex appeared as [[first officer]] of the [[Star Trek: IKS Gorkon|IKS ''Gorkon'']] in the novel ''[[Diplomatic Implausibility]]'', the first book of what would later become the series of novels about that ship by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]]. The captain of the ''Gorkon'', [[Klag (Lieutenant)|Klag]], was of the belief that Drex had inherited none of his father's honor, and was a detriment to the ship and its crew; he was replaced by Tereth shortly before ''[[The Brave and the Bold, Book Two]]''.
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Drex appeared as [[first officer]] of the [[Star Trek: IKS Gorkon|IKS ''Gorkon'']] in the novel ''[[Diplomatic Implausibility]]'', the first book of what later became a series of novels about that ship by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]]. The captain of the ''Gorkon'', {{dis|Klag|Lieutenant}}, was of the belief that Drex had inherited none of his father's honor, and was a detriment to the ship and its crew; he was replaced by Tereth shortly before ''[[The Brave and the Bold, Book Two]]''.
   
 
Drex also appears in ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One]]'' and ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two]]'', which are set prior to his assignment on the ''Gorkon''.
 
Drex also appears in ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One]]'' and ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two]]'', which are set prior to his assignment on the ''Gorkon''.
   
In the story of [[Star Trek Online]], Drex has become head of the house of Martok after Martok's death and Worf serves as ''[[gin'tak]]'' for the House, advising Drex on how to successfully lead the House.
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In the story of ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', Drex has become head of the House of Martok after Martok's apparent death and Worf serves as ''[[gin'tak]]'' for the House, advising Drex on how to successfully lead the House. Drex's son, M'ven, is the heir to the House, until he is murdered by the House of Torg and the [[Tal Shiar]] at the [[bat'leth competition]] on [[Forcas III]]. A Tal Shiar report from much later in the game heavily implies that Drex is intimate with, and thus being manipulated by, one of the matriarchs of the [[Orion Syndicate]], but he does not appear at any point in the game.
   
 
=== External links ===
 
=== External links ===
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* {{mbeta|Drex, son of Martok}}
* {{NCwiki}}
 
* {{Startrek.com|drex}}
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* {{startrek.com|database_article/drex||external}}
   
 
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Drex was a Klingon, the son of Martok and Sirella, the leaders of the House of Martok. His maternal grandfather was Linkasa. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior", "You Are Cordially Invited")

In 2372, Drex was one of a large number of Klingon warriors sent to Deep Space 9 under the pretense that they were there to stand beside the Federation against the Dominion.

Drex had a reputation for belligerence, and frequently harassed station personnel and civilians while he was at Deep Space 9. He and two accomplices were responsible for accosting Elim Garak in his shop. Garak declined to press charges, noting that he got off several remarks that caused "serious damage to their egos".

Suspicious of their motives, Captain Benjamin Sisko ordered Lieutenant Commander Worf to investigate. Seeking to gain Martok's attention, Worf assaulted Drex in Quark's and took his d'k tahg. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

Appendices

Background information

Drex was played by Obi Ndefo.

The name "Drex" was coined by Ira Steven Behr after reading the nickname on production staffer Doug Drexler's crew jacket, and which was a source of pride for Drexler, "I got a Klingon named after me! There was a Klingon named Drex. Michael Dorn always loved my last name for a Klingon; on TNG, he would yell across the stage, 'Drexler, Drexler, Drexler.' He'd say, 'It's a great Klingon name.' And I think I told Ira that. Also, I had Drex on my jacket. Ira always used to see that." (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 22, p. 88)

Drex was mentioned in the pronunciation guide of the script of the sixth season episode "Sons and Daughters". It is possible that Drex appeared or was mentioned in an early version of the script. Ultimately, much like Zek's son Krax, Drex was never seen or directly mentioned again after his first appearance. Ronald D. Moore commented that the writers discussed bringing back Drex in the final season. [1]

In "You Are Cordially Invited," Martok describes his wife Sirella as the mother of his children, so Drex must have had at least one sibling.

Apocrypha

Drex appeared as first officer of the IKS Gorkon in the novel Diplomatic Implausibility, the first book of what later became a series of novels about that ship by Keith R.A. DeCandido. The captain of the Gorkon, Klag, was of the belief that Drex had inherited none of his father's honor, and was a detriment to the ship and its crew; he was replaced by Tereth shortly before The Brave and the Bold, Book Two.

Drex also appears in The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One and The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two, which are set prior to his assignment on the Gorkon.

In the story of Star Trek Online, Drex has become head of the House of Martok after Martok's apparent death and Worf serves as gin'tak for the House, advising Drex on how to successfully lead the House. Drex's son, M'ven, is the heir to the House, until he is murdered by the House of Torg and the Tal Shiar at the bat'leth competition on Forcas III. A Tal Shiar report from much later in the game heavily implies that Drex is intimate with, and thus being manipulated by, one of the matriarchs of the Orion Syndicate, but he does not appear at any point in the game.

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