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[[File:feklhr.jpg|thumb|An illusion of Fek'lhr]]
 
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'''Fek'lhr''' (''veqlargh'' in [[Klingonese]]) is a figure in [[Klingon mythology]], a [[humanoid]] beast, resembling a feral, monstrous [[Klingon]], who guards the gates of [[Gre'thor]].
 
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| occupation = Guardian of [[Gre'thor]]
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'''Fek'lhr''' was a figure in [[Klingon mythology]], a [[humanoid]] beast which resembled a feral, monstrous [[Klingon]], who was the Guardian of [[Gre'thor]].
In [[2367]], a con artist claiming herself to be [[Ardra]] briefly appeared as Fek'lhr, using [[hologram|holographic]] technology. ({{TNG|Devil's Due}})
 
   
 
In [[2367]], a [[con artist]] claiming herself to be [[Ardra]] briefly appeared as Fek'lhr, using [[holographic technology]]. Later, in proving that Ardra was a fraud, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] appeared in the same guise. ({{TNG|Devil's Due}})
{{bginfo|It was insinuated by Ardra in this episode that Fek'lhr is roughly the Klingon version of a devil. This is probably not a proper equivalent however as [[Kang]] said in {{TOS|Day of the Dove}} that Klingon beliefs do not recognize a devil archetype.}}
 
   
 
The {{IKS|Fek'lhr}} was named after Fek'lhr. ({{DS9|Image in the Sand|The Siege of AR-558}})
 
The {{IKS|Fek'lhr}} was named after Fek'lhr. ({{DS9|Image in the Sand|The Siege of AR-558}})
   
When [[B'Elanna Torres]] entered [[Gre'thor]], she was surprised to not see a pit of despair and Fek'lhr torturing the dishonored. ({{VOY|Barge of the Dead}})
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When [[B'Elanna Torres]] entered [[Gre'thor]], she was surprised to not see a pit of despair and Fek'lhr [[torture|torturing]] the dishonored. ({{VOY|Barge of the Dead}})
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== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
 
=== Background information ===
 
=== Background information ===
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[[File:Rehearsing Devils Due.jpg|thumb|Director Tom Benko and actor Tom Magee on the set of "Devil's Due".]]
The Fek'lhr seen in "Devil's Due" was portrayed by [[Tom Magee]].
 
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The illusion of Fek'lhr seen in {{e|Devil's Due}} was played by actor [[Tom Magee]]. His costume was later sold in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] for $228.50. {{stala|0083}}
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The writing staff were careful to refer to Fek'lhr as being the "guardian of Gre'thor" in order to be consistent with [[Kang]]'s statement claiming that Klingons have no devil, in {{e|Day of the Dove}}. ({{tngc|2|154}}) In his review of the episode, ''[[Star Trek]]'' author [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] observes that Fek'lhr is closer to {{w|Charon (mythology)|Charon}} from Greek mythology than {{w|Lucifer}} from Christianity. [https://www.tor.com/2012/04/03/star-trek-the-next-generation-devils-due/]
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The script for "Devil's Due" gives the pronunciation of the character as "FECK-luhr" and describes it as simply, "''a giant Klingon beast''". {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/187.txt}}
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===Apocrypha===
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[[File:Fek'lhr in Star Trek Online.jpg|thumb|Fek'lhr in ''Star Trek Online'']]
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The ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]'' [[novels]] ''[[The Art of the Impossible]]'' and ''[[Forged in Fire]]'' mention Fek'lhr, confirming that the Klingon people consider him more of a guardian than a devil figure.
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According to the ''[[Pocket VOY|Star Trek: Voyager]]'' novel ''[[Full Circle]]'', the Ancient Klingon deities were actually aliens who visited [[Qo'noS]] and experimented with inter-species breeding. Fek'lhr was one of these aliens, with many future Klingons possessing strands of his DNA.
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The {{mb|Fek'lhr class|''Fek'lhr''-class}} is a Klingon ship class featured in the non-[[canon]] [[video games]] ''[[Star Trek: Armada]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Armada II]]''. Equipped with four special weapons, the class is the equivalent of the [[Federation]] {{class|Nebula}} [[science]] ship. It also makes an appearance as a selectable ship in ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Command III]]'', though without any special weapons.
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In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', the [[Fek'Ihri]] strongly resemble Fek'lhr. They are real creatures from outside normal space that attacked the Klingon Empire in ancient times and were commanded by [[Molor]] during his reign; it may have inspired the legend. They have now returned to invade the Empire, and Fek'lhr himself appears as the final enemy of the Fek'Ihri campaign. After scanning Fek'lhr's corpse, the player's Bridge Officers notice traces of [[Hur'q]] technology. In the ''Victory is Life'' expansion, it is revealed that the '''Fek'Ihri''' are a race of Klingons, who were genetically manipulated by the [[Dominion]] 2,000 years ago.
   
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After the [[Female Changeling]] failed at turning the Hur'q into the Dominion's soldier caste, the same attempt was made with the Fek'Ihri. They could, however, not be controlled via proper [[addiction]] to [[Ketracel-white|Ketracel White]], leading to the [[Jem'Hadar]] being turned into the Dominion's front line soldiers instead. According to Klingon lore, which identified the Fek'Ihri as wretched souls of dishonorable fallen Klingon warriors, the Fek'Ihri then fought for Molor ca. 1,600 years ago, until they were defeated by [[Kahless the Unforgettable]] wielding the [[Sword of Kahless]].
Fek'lhr is not considered a deity, because Klingon legend states that they killed their [[god]]s. ({{DS9|Homefront}}) Nor is he considered a [[devil]] as [[Kang]] said Klingons do not have a devil. ({{TOS|Day of the Dove}}; ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
 
   
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In ''[[Star Trek Timelines]]'', a Klingon captain reports that his crew were attacked by Fek'lhr while surveying a potential colony site. In reality, the beast is actually a large bipedal mammal native to the planet. The "real" Fek'lhr does appear in another mission, however, in which he is seen terrorizing the Klingon countryside. The player must craft a finely-honed ''[[bat'leth]]'' with an electrical charge in order to defeat him.
It is unknown if there is an [[etymology|etymological]] or mythological relationship between Fek'lhr and the [[Fek'Ihri]], an ancient enemy of [[Kahless]], mentioned by [[Worf]] in {{e|The Sword of Kahless}}.
 
   
In ''[[Star Trek: Armada]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Armada II]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Command III]]'', Fek'lhr is a class of Klingon starship.
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Fek'lhr is also featured in the ''[[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]]'' which describes him as a "diabolical guardian".
   
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In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', the Fek'Ihri strongly resemble Fek'lhr. They are real creatures from outside normal space that attacked the Klingon empire in ancient times, and commanded by Molor during his reign. They have now returned to invade the Empire. It may have inspired the legend. Fek'lhr himself appears as the final enemy of the Fek'Ihri campaign. After scanning Fek'lhr's corpse, the players Bridge Officers will notice traces of [[Hur'q]] technology.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:52, 27 March 2022

Fek'lhr was a figure in Klingon mythology, a humanoid beast which resembled a feral, monstrous Klingon, who was the Guardian of Gre'thor.

In 2367, a con artist claiming herself to be Ardra briefly appeared as Fek'lhr, using holographic technology. Later, in proving that Ardra was a fraud, Captain Jean-Luc Picard appeared in the same guise. (TNG: "Devil's Due")

The IKS Fek'lhr was named after Fek'lhr. (DS9: "Image in the Sand", "The Siege of AR-558")

When B'Elanna Torres entered Gre'thor, she was surprised to not see a pit of despair and Fek'lhr torturing the dishonored. (VOY: "Barge of the Dead")

Appendices

Background information

Rehearsing Devils Due

Director Tom Benko and actor Tom Magee on the set of "Devil's Due".

The illusion of Fek'lhr seen in "Devil's Due" was played by actor Tom Magee. His costume was later sold in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction for $228.50. [1]

The writing staff were careful to refer to Fek'lhr as being the "guardian of Gre'thor" in order to be consistent with Kang's statement claiming that Klingons have no devil, in "Day of the Dove". (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion (2nd ed., p. 154)) In his review of the episode, Star Trek author Keith R.A. DeCandido observes that Fek'lhr is closer to Charon from Greek mythology than Lucifer from Christianity. [2]

The script for "Devil's Due" gives the pronunciation of the character as "FECK-luhr" and describes it as simply, "a giant Klingon beast". [3]

Apocrypha

Fek'lhr in Star Trek Online

Fek'lhr in Star Trek Online

The Star Trek: The Lost Era novels The Art of the Impossible and Forged in Fire mention Fek'lhr, confirming that the Klingon people consider him more of a guardian than a devil figure.

According to the Star Trek: Voyager novel Full Circle, the Ancient Klingon deities were actually aliens who visited Qo'noS and experimented with inter-species breeding. Fek'lhr was one of these aliens, with many future Klingons possessing strands of his DNA.

The Fek'lhr-class (β) is a Klingon ship class featured in the non-canon video games Star Trek: Armada and Star Trek: Armada II. Equipped with four special weapons, the class is the equivalent of the Federation Nebula-class science ship. It also makes an appearance as a selectable ship in Star Trek: Starfleet Command III, though without any special weapons.

In Star Trek Online, the Fek'Ihri strongly resemble Fek'lhr. They are real creatures from outside normal space that attacked the Klingon Empire in ancient times and were commanded by Molor during his reign; it may have inspired the legend. They have now returned to invade the Empire, and Fek'lhr himself appears as the final enemy of the Fek'Ihri campaign. After scanning Fek'lhr's corpse, the player's Bridge Officers notice traces of Hur'q technology. In the Victory is Life expansion, it is revealed that the Fek'Ihri are a race of Klingons, who were genetically manipulated by the Dominion 2,000 years ago.

After the Female Changeling failed at turning the Hur'q into the Dominion's soldier caste, the same attempt was made with the Fek'Ihri. They could, however, not be controlled via proper addiction to Ketracel White, leading to the Jem'Hadar being turned into the Dominion's front line soldiers instead. According to Klingon lore, which identified the Fek'Ihri as wretched souls of dishonorable fallen Klingon warriors, the Fek'Ihri then fought for Molor ca. 1,600 years ago, until they were defeated by Kahless the Unforgettable wielding the Sword of Kahless.

In Star Trek Timelines, a Klingon captain reports that his crew were attacked by Fek'lhr while surveying a potential colony site. In reality, the beast is actually a large bipedal mammal native to the planet. The "real" Fek'lhr does appear in another mission, however, in which he is seen terrorizing the Klingon countryside. The player must craft a finely-honed bat'leth with an electrical charge in order to defeat him.

Fek'lhr is also featured in the Star Trek Customizable Card Game which describes him as a "diabolical guardian".

External links