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'''Martok'''(playedby[[J.G.Hertzler]])was a [[Klingon]] warrior who rose to the rank of [[general]] in the [[Klingon Defense Force]]s, and later became [[Chancellor of the Klingon High Council]]. His brilliant leadership during the [[Dominion War]] made him very popular both among other warriors and among the civilian population. As the leader of the [[House of Martok]], he became a good friend of [[Worf]] while the two were stationed together on [[Deep Space 9]].
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| children = At least one son, [[Drex]]
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| actor = [[J.G. Hertzler]]
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'''Martok''' was a [[Klingon]] warrior who rose to the rank of [[general]] in the [[Klingon Defense Force]]s, and later became [[Chancellor of the Klingon High Council]]. His brilliant leadership during the [[Dominion War]] made him very popular both among other warriors and among the civilian population. As the leader of the [[House of Martok]], he became a good friend of [[Worf]] while the two were stationed together on [[Deep Space 9]].
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==Early career==
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==Early career==
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Martok was born in the [[Ketha lowlands|lowlands]] of [[Ketha Province]] on [[Qo'noS]] to a common family. Fifteen generations of Martok's family had served the Empire as warriors, but Martok's father had hopes that Martok could become an officer. It took some doing, but Martok was able to take the entrance exam, and passed. However, when he went before the oversight council, his application was rejected. [[Kor]], [[Dahar master|''Dahar'' master]], felt that it was inappropriate for a man without noble blood to become an officer in the Klingon forces. With the "mark of Kor" on his record, Martok was reduced to a civilian laborer and served on board General [[ShiVang]]'s [[flagship]] from around [[2345]] to [[2350]].
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Martok was born in the [[Ketha lowlands|lowlands]] of [[Ketha Province]] on [[Qo'noS]] to a common family. Fifteen generations of Martok's family had served the Empire as warriors, but Martok's father had hopes that Martok could become an officer. It took some doing, but Martok was able to take the entrance exam, and passed.
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Fortune would smile on Martok, however.Duringa battle with the [[Romulan]]s, Martok'sshipwasboarded.Martokacquittedhimselfsowell in the fighting that he earned a battlefieldcommission. ([[DS9]]:"[[OnceMoreUnto the Breach]]")Fromthere,Martokworkedhiswayuptheranksuntilhebecameageneral. Heplayedanimportantroleincommandingtheforcesloyal to [[Gowron]]atthe[[BattleofMempa]]duringthe [[Klingon Civil War]] in [[2368]],andbeganhis steady rise to hero status in the Empire. ([[DS9]]:"[[Apocalypse Rising]]")
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However, whenhewentbefore the [[Klingon Oversight Council|Oversight Council]], somethingconsideredtobeasimpleformality,hisapplicationwasrejected. [[Kor]], [[Daharmaster|''Dahar''master]],feltthatitwasinappropriateforamanwithoutnoblebloodtobecomeanofficer in the Klingon forces. Withthe"markofKor"onhisrecord,Martokwas reduced to acivilianlaborerandservedonboardGeneral [[ShiVang]]'s [[flagship]] fromaround [[2345]] to [[2350]].
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By[[2372]], Martok had become an important military advisor to Gowron, andwasinstrumentalinconvincing Gowron to attack the [[Cardassian Union]], starting the [[Klingon-CardassianWar]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Way of the Warrior]]") However, it was notrealized until early in [[2373]] that Martok hadactuallybeenreplaced by a [[Changeling]] some time in late [[2371]], and the Changelingwasattemptingtofoment war between the powers of the [[AlphaQuadrant]] as a prelude to [[Dominion]] invasion. ThisChangelingwasdiscoveredbya[[Federation]]covertopsteam on [[Ty'Gokor]] in 2373. ([[DS9]]:"[[ApocalypseRising]]")
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Fortunesmiled on Martok, however.Duringabattlewith the [[Romulan]]s, Martok's [[ShiVang'sflagship|ship]] was boarded. Martok acquittedhimselfsowell in the fightingthatheearneda [[battlefieldcommission]]. Sadly,hisfatherdidnotlivetoseethatgloriousday. ({{DS9|OnceMoreUnto the Breach}})
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[[Image:Worfand Martok.jpg|thumb|WorfandMartok in the Dominioninternmentcamp.]]
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Fromthere, Martok worked his way up the ranks until he became a general. Heplayed an important role in commanding the forcesloyalto [[Gowron]] at the [[Battle of Mempa]] during the [[Klingon Civil War]] in [[2368]], and began his steady rise to hero status in the Empire. ({{DS9|Once More Unto the Breach|Apocalypse Rising}})
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The real Martok had not been killed, however. After he was abducted from Qo'noS while hunting [[Sabre bear]] on [[Kang's Summit]], Martok was taken by the Dominion into the [[Gamma Quadrant]] and imprisoned in [[Internment Camp 371]], where it was expected he would spend the remainder of his life. There, he was forced to fight the [[Jem'Hadar]] in single hand-to-hand combat, as the Jem'Hadar were training for an invasion of the Alpha Quadrant. During one of the fights, First [[Ikat'ika]] maimed Martok by destroying his left eye, leaving him half-blind.
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In mid-2373, Martok was joined in the camp by [[Worf]] and[[ElimGarak]].Worfwasalso made to fight against the Jem'Hadar in daily combat, and Martokserved as his "coach" and supporter. He even saved Worf's life in amomentof''[[tova'dok]]''(understandingbetween two warriors). ([[DS9]]:"[[Soldiers of the Empire]]") Together, Martok's and Worf's actions in fighting the Jem'Hadar kept the Dominion soldiers occupied long enough for Garak to complete modifications to a secret transmitter that commanded a nearby [[Danubeclass|runabout]] to beam the prisoners out of the camp. ([[DS9]]:"[[InPurgatory'sShadow]]","[[ByInferno'sLight]]")
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By [[2372]],Martokhadbecomeanimportantmilitaryadviser to Gowron, and wasinstrumental in convincingGowrontoattackthe [[CardassianUnion]], starting the [[Klingon-CardassianWar]]. ({{DS9|TheWayoftheWarrior}})
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==Fighting the Dominion==
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However, it was not realized until early in [[2373]] that Martok had actually been replaced by a [[Changeling]] some time in [[2371]], and the Changeling was attempting to foment war between the powers of the [[Alpha Quadrant]] as a prelude to [[Dominion]] invasion. This Changeling was discovered by a [[Federation]] covert ops team on [[Ty'Gokor]] in 2373. ({{DS9|Apocalypse Rising}})
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Following his escape from the prison camp, Martok returned with Worf, Garak, and [[Julian Bashir]] to [[Deep Space 9]]. There, with the approval of Gowron, Martok was made the commander of the detachment of Klingon soldiers assigned to the station. ([[DS9]]: "[[By Inferno's Light]]")
[[File:Worf and Martok.jpg|thumb|WorfandMartok in the Dominion internment camp]]
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Latethat year, Martok wasgivenhisfirstfieldassignmentfollowinghisimprisonment—commandofthe [[IKSRotarran|IKS ''Rotarran'']],with orders to locate the missing cruiser [[IKS B'Moth|IKS''B'Moth'']]. Recognizing his inexperience following his confinement, heinvitedWorfto join the missionashis [[firstofficer]]. Martok was initially unaccustomed to commanding a Klingon warship, and,combinedwith the crew's already-low morale (thanks to a long string of defeats against the Dominion), made for a dangerous situation aboard the [[KlingonBird-of-Prey|Bird-of-Prey]].Martokhimselfexacerbatedthesituationbydeliberatelyavoidingseveralopportunitiestoengagethe Jem'Hadar in combat.
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Thereal Martok hadnotbeenkilled,however.AfterhewasabductedfromQo'noSwhile hunting [[Saberbear]] on [[Kang'sSummit]], Martokwastakenby the Dominionintothe [[GammaQuadrant]] and imprisonedin [[InternmentCamp 371]],whereitwasexpectedhewouldspendtheremainderofhislife.
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Thesituationcame to a head when the crew nearly [[mutiny|mutinied]] againstMartok,butWorfchanged the situationby challenging Martok himself, accusing hisfriendandcommandingofficer of beingacoward. Inthefight,Martokseverely injured Worf and retained command, gainingthe crew'sloyaltyandrealizing his dutyasasoldierof the empire. ([[DS9]]: "[[Soldiers of the Empire]]")
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There,hewas forced to fight the [[Jem'Hadar]] insinglehand-to-handcombat,as the Jem'Hadarweretrainingforaninvasion of theAlphaQuadrant. Duringoneofthefights, First[[Ikat'ika]]maimedMartok bydestroying his lefteye,leavinghimhalf-blind.
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Afterthe [[Dominion War]] broke out, Martok, along with Worf, was instrumental in convincingGowrontolendsupport to [[Starfleet]]'soffensivetorecaptureDeepSpace9from the Dominion in [[OperationReturn]].AlthoughKlingonforceswerelatearrivingatthebattle,theyplayedanimportant role in defeatingtheDominionfleetinthatengagement. ([[DS9]]:"[[Favor the Bold]]","[[TheSacrifice of Angels]]")
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Inmid-2373, Martok was joined in thecampby[[Worf]]and [[Elim Garak]].Worfwasalsomadetofightagainst the Jem'Hadar in dailycombat,andMartokservedashis"coach"andsupporter.HeevensavedWorf'slife in amomentof''[[tova'dok]]''(understandingbetweentwo warriors). ({{DS9|Soldiersof the Empire}})
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Martok continued to serve as commander of the ''Rotarran'', and waslater promoted to supreme commander of the combined Starfleet-Klingon [[Starfleet Fleets|Ninth Fleet]] in early [[2374]]. Martok resented the positionbecause of all the paperworkandbureaucracyinvolvedincommandinganentirefleet,andalsoresentedhiselderly"assistant",[[Darok]].([[DS9]]:"[[YouAre Cordially Invited...]]", "[[Once More Unto the Breach]]")As commander of the NinthFleet, Martok led several of the most important engagements in the war, including the [[First Battle of Chin'toka]], the [[Second Battle of Chin'toka]], and the [[Battle of Cardassia]]. ([[DS9]]:"[[Tearsof the Prophets (episode)|Tearsofthe Prophets]]", "[[The Changing Face of Evil]]", "[[What You Leave Behind]]")
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Together, Martok's and Worf'sactions in fighting the Jem'Hadarkept the DominionsoldiersoccupiedlongenoughforGaraktocompletemodificationstoasecrettransmitterthatcommandedanearby [[runabout]] tobeam the prisonersout of the camp. ({{DS9|InPurgatory'sShadow|ByInferno'sLight}})
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==Ascensionto chancellorship==
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===Seealso===
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As one of the most prominent military leaders in the war, Martok gained immense popularity in the Empire for his near-heroic exploits against the Dominion. Gowron, ever the politician, feared Martok's popularity and devised a plan to discredit Martok and end any potential threat to his authority. In late [[2375]], he presented Martok with the medal of the [[Order of Kahless]], and immediately assumed personal command of Klingon forces on the front lines, relegating Martok to a secondary command role. ([[DS9]]: "[[When It Rains...]]") Gowron then began ordering Martok on near-suicidal missions against Dominion forces, hoping that a string of defeats would weaken Martok's popularity and discredit him as a military leader. However, Worf and [[Benjamin Sisko]] recognized that Gowron was jeopardizing the entire war effort to satisfy his political ego. Worf tried to convince Martok to challenge Gowron for the leadership on the grounds of dishonorable conduct in orchestrating the discrediting of Martok. However, Martok refused to betray his loyalty to Gowron, despite the latter's treachery.
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Worfthen challenged Gowron himself, accusing Gowron of being a coward for squandering the Empire's resources on a petty act of vengeance. Gowron was killed in the fight, but rather than accept the position of [[Klingon chancellor|chancellor]], Worf appointed Martok to the position instead. Martok tried to refuse, claiming he did not seek the leadership, but Worf responded by quoting Kahless: "Great men do not seek power, they have power thrust upon them." ([[DS9]]: "[[Tacking into theWind]]")
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==Fighting the Dominion==
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[[File:Martok.jpg|thumb|left|Martok in 2375]]
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Following his escape from the prison camp, Martok returned with Worf, Garak, and [[Julian Bashir]] to [[Deep Space 9]]. There, with the approval of Gowron, Martok was made the commander of the detachment of Klingon soldiers assigned to the station. ({{DS9|By Inferno's Light}})
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Following the successful conclusion of the war, Martok returned to Qo'noS to assume the role of leading the Empire and finally purging it of the corruption that had so weakened it in the past. ([[DS9]]: "[[WhatYou Leave Behind]]")
Late that year, Martok was given his first field assignment following his imprisonment – command of the {{IKS|Rotarran}}, with orders to locate the missing cruiser {{IKS|B'Moth}}. Recognizing his uneasiness with command following his confinement, he invited Worf to join the mission as his [[first officer]].
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==Personaldetails==
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Martokwas initially too cautious in his command of the Klingon warship. This, combined with the crew's already-low morale (thanks to a long string of defeats against the Dominion), made for a dangerous situation aboard the [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey|Bird-of-Prey]]. Martok exacerbated the situation by deliberately avoiding several opportunities to engage the Jem'Hadar in combat.
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Martok was married to Lady [[Sirella]], a noble woman, and they had at least one son, named [[Drex]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[You Are Cordially Invited...]]", "[[The Way of the Warrior]]") Martok was by all rights a traditional Klingon; he viewed marriage as another form of combat, albeit one disguised and more subtle than most. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Changing Face of Evil]]")
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Whenhewasyoung,Martokhadapet [[targ]];"afilthy, mangybeast"asheonce said.As Martok was moving into Sirella's house following their marriage, Sirella"accidentally"left the door open and thetargescaped,andMartoknever saw him again. ([[DS9]]:"[[You Are Cordially Invited...]]")
DuringthetimetheyspentservingtogetheronDeepSpace9andon the ''Rotarran'', Martokbecameclosefriendswith Worf. Heinvited Worf tojoin the Houseof Martok as a friend and brotherinlate2373.([[DS9]]:"[[Soldiers of the Empire]]")Healsolaterinvited Worf'sson[[AlexanderRozhenko]]aswell. ([[DS9]]:"[[SonsandDaughters]]")
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Theensuingfightwasverymuchone-sidedinWorf'sfavor;atonepoint, the bridge crew began chanting Worf's name, expectinghimtobevictorious. Worf pinned Martok against a console and pointed his [[d'k tahg]] centimeters from Martok's chest. Atthatmoment, the two men exchanged glances, and Worf sensedthat the warriorspirit within his commanding officer was returning. Seeing this, Worf subtlely let his guard down, allowing Martok to defeat his first officer with a stab to the abdomen. The general immediately gained the crew's loyalty, and herememberedhisdutyasa soldier of the Empire.Uponthe ''Rotarran's'' successful completion of their mission and return to DS9, inappreciationforwhat Worf haddone,Martokacceptedhiminto the House of Martok.({{DS9|SoldiersoftheEmpire}})
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Inlate2375,afterbecomingChancellor, Martok requestedthat Worf beappointedastheFederation's ambassador to Qo'noS. Worfaccepted,somethingthatpleasedMartoktonoend—heobservedthathehadsomeonetogotarghuntingwith. ([[DS9]]:"[[WhatYouLeaveBehind]]")
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Afterthe[[DominionWar]]brokeout, Martok,alongwith Worf,wasinstrumentalinconvincingGowron to lend support to [[Starfleet]]'s offensive to recapture Deep Space 9 from the Dominion in [[Operation Return]]. AlthoughKlingonforceswerelatearrivingatthebattle,theyplayedanimportantroleindefeatingtheDominionfleetinthat engagement. ({{DS9|FavortheBold|SacrificeofAngels}})
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[[File:Martok2375.jpg|thumb|Martok plans his next move in the Dominion War]]
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Martok continued to serve as commander of the ''Rotarran''. He was promoted to Supreme Commander of the combined Starfleet-Klingon [[NinthFleet]]inearly [[2374]]. Martok resented the position because of all the paperwork and bureaucracy involved in commanding an entire fleet, and also resented his elderly "assistant", [[Darok]]. ({{DS9|You Are Cordially Invited|Once More Unto the Breach}})
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A few days after Operation Return, Martok sent several [[Klingon scout ship (24th century)|scout ships]] to the [[Federation-Cardassian border|Cardassian border]] to check for signs of Dominion activity. ({{DS9|Resurrection}})
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Martok dispatched three [[squadron]]s of [[Klingon attack cruiser]]s to the [[Dorala system]]'s defense perimeter. [[Kira Nerys]] was confident that Martok would ensure the Klingons held the line until Starfleet reinforcements arrived. ({{DS9|The Reckoning}})
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In mid-2375, Martok was furious when [[Laas]] killed one of his soldiers. He asked for Laas to be detained while a [[magistrate]] determined whose jurisdiction the situation fell under. ({{DS9|Chimera}})
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As commander of the Ninth Fleet, Martok led several of the most important engagements in the war, including the [[First Battle of Chin'toka]], the [[Second Battle of Chin'toka]], and the [[Battle of Cardassia]]. ({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets|The Changing Face of Evil|What You Leave Behind}})
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== Ascension to chancellorship ==
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As one of the most prominent military leaders in the war, Martok gained immense popularity in the Empire for his near-heroic exploits against the [[Dominion]]. [[Gowron]], ever the politician, feared Martok's popularity and devised a plan to discredit Martok and end any potential threat to his authority.
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In late [[2375]], [[Gowron]] presented Martok with the medal of the [[Order of Kahless]], and immediately assumed personal command of Klingon forces on the front lines, relegating Martok to a secondary command role. ({{DS9|When It Rains...}}) Gowron then began ordering Martok on near-suicidal missions against Dominion forces, hoping that a string of defeats would weaken Martok's popularity and discredit him as a military leader, or that Martok would die in battle and thus cease to be a threat to Gowron's authority.
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However, Worf and [[Benjamin Sisko]] recognized that Gowron was jeopardizing the entire war effort to satisfy his political ego. Worf tried to convince Martok to challenge Gowron for the leadership on the grounds of dishonorable conduct in orchestrating the discrediting of Martok.
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Martok refused to betray his loyalty to Gowron, despite the latter's treachery. Worf then challenged Gowron himself, accusing Gowron of being a coward for squandering the Empire's resources on a petty act of vengeance.
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[[File:Martok appointed chancellor.jpg|thumb|left|Worf appoints the new chancellor]]
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Worf killed Gowron in the ensuing combat, becoming the new [[Klingon chancellor|chancellor]]. However, he immediately abdicated in favor of Martok. Martok tried to refuse, claiming he did not seek the leadership, but Worf responded by quoting Kahless: "Great men do not seek power, they have power thrust upon them." ({{DS9|Tacking Into the Wind}})
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Following the successful conclusion of the war, Martok returned to Qo'noS to assume the role of leading the Empire and finally purging it of the corruption that had so weakened it in the past. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
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[[File:Martok and Sirella.jpg|thumb|Martok welcomes his wife Sirella aboard Deep Space 9]]
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Martok was married to Lady [[Sirella]], a noble woman, and they had at least one son, named [[Drex]]. Martok was by all rights a traditional Klingon; he viewed marriage as another form of combat, when he asked Capt. Sisko about "the war at home", albeit one disguised and more subtle than most. Although Sirella was completely different from the woman he thought he married – he thought of her as a mercurial, arrogant, prideful woman – he loved her deeply. ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior|You Are Cordially Invited|Strange Bedfellows}})
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When he was young, Martok had a pet [[targ]]; "a filthy, mangy beast" as he once said. As Sirella was moving into Martok's house following their marriage, she "accidentally" left the door open and the targ escaped, and Martok never saw him again. ({{DS9|Strange Bedfellows}})
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Martok preferred to keep his injured eye as-is. [[Doctor]] Julian Bashir once suggested an [[ocular implant]] to Martok; he was adamant that he did "not want an artificial eye!" ({{DS9|Soldiers of the Empire}})
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Martok once disciplined [[K'retok]], a member of DS9's Klingon contingent, by throwing him off a crossway on the [[Promenade]]. [[Odo]] had Martok arrested for doing so, but [[Benjamin Sisko]] ordered him to be released. ({{DS9|Ferengi Love Songs}})
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During the time they spent serving together on Deep Space 9 and on the ''Rotarran'', Martok became close friends with Worf. He invited Worf to join the House of Martok as a friend and brother in late 2373. He also later invited Worf's son [[Alexander Rozhenko]] as well. [[Jadzia Dax]] joined the house as well when she married Worf. Martok would come to consider Jadzia's successor, [[Ezri Dax]], a worthy one and considered her a part of the House as well. ({{DS9|Soldiers of the Empire|Sons and Daughters|You Are Cordially Invited|Tacking Into the Wind}})
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In late 2375, after becoming chancellor, Martok requested that Worf be appointed as the Federation's ambassador to Qo'noS (as payback for Worf making him chancellor). Worf accepted, something that pleased Martok to no end – he observed that he had someone to go targ hunting with. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
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Martok was played by recurring actor [[J.G. Hertzler]]. In an audition, he threw a chair against a wall, losing a fingernail, but gaining the role. [[Ron Canada]] also auditioned for the role, but lost to Hertzler, who is a friend of his. The ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[production staff]] remembered Canada and he appeared as [[Ch'Pok]] in the later [[DS9 Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Rules of Engagement}}.
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Martok was originally written to be a one-show character ({{e|The Way of the Warrior}}), but the producers were so impressed with Hertzler's performance, that they decided to bring him back the following year, for the [[DS9 Season 5|fifth season]] opener {{e|Apocalypse Rising}}. At the end of that episode, Martok is supposedly killed, but again, the producers were so impressed with Hertzler that they decided they had to figure out a way of getting Martok back onto the show as a recurring character. The fact that the Martok killed in {{e|Apocalypse Rising}} was actually a [[Founder]] played into this, as it allowed them to simply introduce the real Martok in the episode {{e|In Purgatory's Shadow}}. From that show onwards, Martok became a regularly recurring character, not to mention a firm fan favorite.
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Martok has appeared in several novels, including [[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One]] and [[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two|Book Two]] and ''[[A Time for War, A Time for Peace]]''. Hertzler also voiced him in ''[[Star Trek: Armada]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Armada II]]''.
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In the [[alternate timeline|alternate future]] of the [[DS9]] book trilogy [[Millennium]], Martok devised a plan to destroy the Bajoran Ascendancy with Project Looking Glass. Project Looking Glass involved moving the entire [[Klingon]] fleet into the [[mirror universe]], having the fleet go to the Mirror Universe [[Bajor]], reappearing in the "our" universe, and bombarding Bajor, destroying it and the Ascendancy. However, the Ascendancy allied Grigari intercepted the Klingon fleet, destroying it, killing Martok.
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In the storyline for ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', Martok was killed in ritual combat in 2393. His successor, J'mpok, leads the Empire against the [[Gorn]] and withdraws from the [[Khitomer Accords]] in 2399 when the Federation Council condemns the invasion of Gorn space. Despite his death, Martok's House is still influential; Worf serves as ''gin'tak'' to [[Drex]], Martok's son and heir. In addition, Klingon players will be called to aid the Lady Sirella at the family estate in the Ketha Lowlands, and later fight for the House of Martok in the [[bat'leth competition]] on [[Forcas III]], the same tournament where Worf won [[Champion Standing]] in {{e|Parallels}} nearly four decades earlier.
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His [[mirror universe]] counterpart is depicted as succeeding {{MU|Worf}} as [[Regent]] of the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]] following his capture by the [[Terran Rebellion]] in [[2375]] in the novels ''[[Warpath]]'' and ''[[Obsidian Alliances#Saturn's Children|Saturn's Children]]''. In the subsequent novel ''[[Rise Like Lions]]'', he was killed in honorable combat and succeeded by {{dis|Klag|Lieutenant}} in [[2377]], who was killed and succeeded by [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]] in [[2378]].
Martok was born in the lowlands of Ketha Province on Qo'noS to a common family. Fifteen generations of Martok's family had served the Empire as warriors, but Martok's father had hopes that Martok could become an officer. It took some doing, but Martok was able to take the entrance exam, and passed.
However, when he went before the Oversight Council, something considered to be a simple formality, his application was rejected. Kor, Dahar master, felt that it was inappropriate for a man without noble blood to become an officer in the Klingon forces. With the "mark of Kor" on his record, Martok was reduced to a civilian laborer and served on board General ShiVang's flagship from around 2345 to 2350.
Fortune smiled on Martok, however. During a battle with the Romulans, Martok's ship was boarded. Martok acquitted himself so well in the fighting that he earned a battlefield commission. Sadly, his father did not live to see that glorious day. (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach")
However, it was not realized until early in 2373 that Martok had actually been replaced by a Changeling some time in 2371, and the Changeling was attempting to foment war between the powers of the Alpha Quadrant as a prelude to Dominion invasion. This Changeling was discovered by a Federation covert ops team on Ty'Gokor in 2373. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")
Worf and Martok in the Dominion internment camp
The real Martok had not been killed, however. After he was abducted from Qo'noS while hunting Saber bear on Kang's Summit, Martok was taken by the Dominion into the Gamma Quadrant and imprisoned in Internment Camp 371, where it was expected he would spend the remainder of his life.
There, he was forced to fight the Jem'Hadar in single hand-to-hand combat, as the Jem'Hadar were training for an invasion of the Alpha Quadrant. During one of the fights, First Ikat'ika maimed Martok by destroying his left eye, leaving him half-blind.
In mid-2373, Martok was joined in the camp by Worf and Elim Garak. Worf was also made to fight against the Jem'Hadar in daily combat, and Martok served as his "coach" and supporter. He even saved Worf's life in a moment of tova'dok (understanding between two warriors). (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire")
Together, Martok's and Worf's actions in fighting the Jem'Hadar kept the Dominion soldiers occupied long enough for Garak to complete modifications to a secret transmitter that commanded a nearby runabout to beam the prisoners out of the camp. (DS9: "In Purgatory's Shadow", "By Inferno's Light")
Following his escape from the prison camp, Martok returned with Worf, Garak, and Julian Bashir to Deep Space 9. There, with the approval of Gowron, Martok was made the commander of the detachment of Klingon soldiers assigned to the station. (DS9: "By Inferno's Light")
The IKS Rotarran
Late that year, Martok was given his first field assignment following his imprisonment – command of the IKS Rotarran, with orders to locate the missing cruiser IKS B'Moth. Recognizing his uneasiness with command following his confinement, he invited Worf to join the mission as his first officer.
Martok was initially too cautious in his command of the Klingon warship. This, combined with the crew's already-low morale (thanks to a long string of defeats against the Dominion), made for a dangerous situation aboard the Bird-of-Prey. Martok exacerbated the situation by deliberately avoiding several opportunities to engage the Jem'Hadar in combat.
The situation came to a head when the crew nearly mutinied against Martok, but Worf changed the situation by challenging Martok himself, accusing his friend and commanding officer of being a coward.
The ensuing fight was very much one-sided in Worf's favor; at one point, the bridge crew began chanting Worf's name, expecting him to be victorious. Worf pinned Martok against a console and pointed his d'k tahg centimeters from Martok's chest. At that moment, the two men exchanged glances, and Worf sensed that the warrior spirit within his commanding officer was returning. Seeing this, Worf subtlely let his guard down, allowing Martok to defeat his first officer with a stab to the abdomen. The general immediately gained the crew's loyalty, and he remembered his duty as a soldier of the Empire. Upon the Rotarran's successful completion of their mission and return to DS9, in appreciation for what Worf had done, Martok accepted him into the House of Martok.(DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire")
After the Dominion War broke out, Martok, along with Worf, was instrumental in convincing Gowron to lend support to Starfleet's offensive to recapture Deep Space 9 from the Dominion in Operation Return. Although Klingon forces were late arriving at the battle, they played an important role in defeating the Dominion fleet in that engagement. (DS9: "Favor the Bold", "Sacrifice of Angels")
Martok plans his next move in the Dominion War
Martok continued to serve as commander of the Rotarran. He was promoted to Supreme Commander of the combined Starfleet-Klingon Ninth Fleet in early 2374. Martok resented the position because of all the paperwork and bureaucracy involved in commanding an entire fleet, and also resented his elderly "assistant", Darok. (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited", "Once More Unto the Breach")
In mid-2375, Martok was furious when Laas killed one of his soldiers. He asked for Laas to be detained while a magistrate determined whose jurisdiction the situation fell under. (DS9: "Chimera")
As one of the most prominent military leaders in the war, Martok gained immense popularity in the Empire for his near-heroic exploits against the Dominion. Gowron, ever the politician, feared Martok's popularity and devised a plan to discredit Martok and end any potential threat to his authority.
In late 2375, Gowron presented Martok with the medal of the Order of Kahless, and immediately assumed personal command of Klingon forces on the front lines, relegating Martok to a secondary command role. (DS9: "When It Rains...") Gowron then began ordering Martok on near-suicidal missions against Dominion forces, hoping that a string of defeats would weaken Martok's popularity and discredit him as a military leader, or that Martok would die in battle and thus cease to be a threat to Gowron's authority.
However, Worf and Benjamin Sisko recognized that Gowron was jeopardizing the entire war effort to satisfy his political ego. Worf tried to convince Martok to challenge Gowron for the leadership on the grounds of dishonorable conduct in orchestrating the discrediting of Martok.
Martok refused to betray his loyalty to Gowron, despite the latter's treachery. Worf then challenged Gowron himself, accusing Gowron of being a coward for squandering the Empire's resources on a petty act of vengeance.
Worf appoints the new chancellor
Worf killed Gowron in the ensuing combat, becoming the new chancellor. However, he immediately abdicated in favor of Martok. Martok tried to refuse, claiming he did not seek the leadership, but Worf responded by quoting Kahless: "Great men do not seek power, they have power thrust upon them." (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind")
"Hail Martok, leader of the Empire! Leader of destiny." – Worf
Following the successful conclusion of the war, Martok returned to Qo'noS to assume the role of leading the Empire and finally purging it of the corruption that had so weakened it in the past. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")
Martok welcomes his wife Sirella aboard Deep Space 9
Martok was married to Lady Sirella, a noble woman, and they had at least one son, named Drex. Martok was by all rights a traditional Klingon; he viewed marriage as another form of combat, when he asked Capt. Sisko about "the war at home", albeit one disguised and more subtle than most. Although Sirella was completely different from the woman he thought he married – he thought of her as a mercurial, arrogant, prideful woman – he loved her deeply. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior", "You Are Cordially Invited", "Strange Bedfellows")
When he was young, Martok had a pet targ; "a filthy, mangy beast" as he once said. As Sirella was moving into Martok's house following their marriage, she "accidentally" left the door open and the targ escaped, and Martok never saw him again. (DS9: "Strange Bedfellows")
Martok preferred to keep his injured eye as-is. Doctor Julian Bashir once suggested an ocular implant to Martok; he was adamant that he did "not want an artificial eye!" (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire")
Martok once disciplined K'retok, a member of DS9's Klingon contingent, by throwing him off a crossway on the Promenade. Odo had Martok arrested for doing so, but Benjamin Sisko ordered him to be released. (DS9: "Ferengi Love Songs")
During the time they spent serving together on Deep Space 9 and on the Rotarran, Martok became close friends with Worf. He invited Worf to join the House of Martok as a friend and brother in late 2373. He also later invited Worf's son Alexander Rozhenko as well. Jadzia Dax joined the house as well when she married Worf. Martok would come to consider Jadzia's successor, Ezri Dax, a worthy one and considered her a part of the House as well. (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire", "Sons and Daughters", "You Are Cordially Invited", "Tacking Into the Wind")
In late 2375, after becoming chancellor, Martok requested that Worf be appointed as the Federation's ambassador to Qo'noS (as payback for Worf making him chancellor). Worf accepted, something that pleased Martok to no end – he observed that he had someone to go targ hunting with. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")
Martok was originally written to be a one-show character ("The Way of the Warrior"), but the producers were so impressed with Hertzler's performance, that they decided to bring him back the following year, for the fifth season opener "Apocalypse Rising". At the end of that episode, Martok is supposedly killed, but again, the producers were so impressed with Hertzler that they decided they had to figure out a way of getting Martok back onto the show as a recurring character. The fact that the Martok killed in "Apocalypse Rising" was actually a Founder played into this, as it allowed them to simply introduce the real Martok in the episode "In Purgatory's Shadow". From that show onwards, Martok became a regularly recurring character, not to mention a firm fan favorite.
In the alternate future of the DS9 book trilogy Millennium, Martok devised a plan to destroy the Bajoran Ascendancy with Project Looking Glass. Project Looking Glass involved moving the entire Klingon fleet into the mirror universe, having the fleet go to the Mirror Universe Bajor, reappearing in the "our" universe, and bombarding Bajor, destroying it and the Ascendancy. However, the Ascendancy allied Grigari intercepted the Klingon fleet, destroying it, killing Martok.
In the storyline for Star Trek Online, Martok was killed in ritual combat in 2393. His successor, J'mpok, leads the Empire against the Gorn and withdraws from the Khitomer Accords in 2399 when the Federation Council condemns the invasion of Gorn space. Despite his death, Martok's House is still influential; Worf serves as gin'tak to Drex, Martok's son and heir. In addition, Klingon players will be called to aid the Lady Sirella at the family estate in the Ketha Lowlands, and later fight for the House of Martok in the bat'leth competition on Forcas III, the same tournament where Worf won Champion Standing in "Parallels" nearly four decades earlier.
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