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| occupation = [[Commander]] of a generational [[Klingon battle cruiser]]
 
| occupation = [[Commander]] of a generational [[Klingon battle cruiser]]
| status = Alive ([[2377]])
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| datestatus = 2377
 
| actor = [[Wren T. Brown]]
 
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'''Kohlar''' was a [[Klingon]] commander of a generational [[D7 class]] [[Kohlar's battle cruiser|Klingon battle cruiser]] that ended up in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. For generations, these Klingons were searching for the ''[[kuvah'magh]]'', or savior.
 
'''Kohlar''' was a [[Klingon]] commander of a generational [[D7 class]] [[Kohlar's battle cruiser|Klingon battle cruiser]] that ended up in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. For generations, these Klingons were searching for the ''[[kuvah'magh]]'', or savior.
   
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Upon meeting [[B'Elanna Torres]], who was pregnant, Kohlar believed that she was carrying the ''kuvah'magh''. He destroyed his own ship so that he and his crew could stay aboard ''Voyager'' and witness the birth of their savior. Many of Kohlar's crew did not believe that Torres was carrying the ''kuvah'magh'' due to her half-[[Human]] heritage. A battle ultimately ensued for control of ''Voyager''. When the crew of ''Voyager'' prevailed, the Klingons were [[beam]]ed down to a new [[planet]] that would become their home. ({{VOY|Prophecy}})
 
Upon meeting [[B'Elanna Torres]], who was pregnant, Kohlar believed that she was carrying the ''kuvah'magh''. He destroyed his own ship so that he and his crew could stay aboard ''Voyager'' and witness the birth of their savior. Many of Kohlar's crew did not believe that Torres was carrying the ''kuvah'magh'' due to her half-[[Human]] heritage. A battle ultimately ensued for control of ''Voyager''. When the crew of ''Voyager'' prevailed, the Klingons were [[beam]]ed down to a new [[planet]] that would become their home. ({{VOY|Prophecy}})
   
 
{{bginfo|Kohlar was played by [[Wren T. Brown]]. In an interesting production oddity, Kohlar's hair seemed to change between scenes several times throughout the episode, likely the result of two wigs being used during filming. ''{{eas|inconsistencies/curiosities.htm}}''|It is noteworthy that the ''[[bat'leth]]'' that Kohlar presented to Torres at the conclusion of "Prophecy" is a near-twin to the [[Sword of Kahless]] (as was seen in {{DS9|The Sword of Kahless}}).}}
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Kohlar was played by [[Wren T. Brown]]. In an interesting production oddity, Kohlar's hair seemed to change between scenes several times throughout the episode, likely the result of two wigs being used during filming. [http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/curiosities.htm]
 
 
It is noteworthy that the ''[[bat'leth]]'' that Kohlar presented to Torres at the conclusion of "Prophecy" is a near-twin to the [[Sword of Kahless]] (as was seen in {{DS9|The Sword of Kahless}}).
 
 
   
 
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Kohlar was a Klingon commander of a generational D7 class Klingon battle cruiser that ended up in the Delta Quadrant. For generations, these Klingons were searching for the kuvah'magh, or savior.

In 2377, when he first encountered USS Voyager, he believed that the Federation and Klingon Empire were still at war, but Captain Kathryn Janeway was able to convince him that they were at peace.

Upon meeting B'Elanna Torres, who was pregnant, Kohlar believed that she was carrying the kuvah'magh. He destroyed his own ship so that he and his crew could stay aboard Voyager and witness the birth of their savior. Many of Kohlar's crew did not believe that Torres was carrying the kuvah'magh due to her half-Human heritage. A battle ultimately ensued for control of Voyager. When the crew of Voyager prevailed, the Klingons were beamed down to a new planet that would become their home. (VOY: "Prophecy")

Kohlar was played by Wren T. Brown. In an interesting production oddity, Kohlar's hair seemed to change between scenes several times throughout the episode, likely the result of two wigs being used during filming. [1]
It is noteworthy that the bat'leth that Kohlar presented to Torres at the conclusion of "Prophecy" is a near-twin to the Sword of Kahless (as was seen in DS9: "The Sword of Kahless").