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[[Image:Toq.jpg|thumb|Toq.]][[Toq]] was the child of [[Klingon]] warriors captured by [[Romulan]]s in [[2346]] at [[Khitomer]]. Raised at the secret Romulan prison camp in the [[Carraya]] [[star system|System]], Toq had little exposure to Klingon culture until [[Worf]] visited the prison camp in [[2369]]. Inspired by Worf's teachings, Toq left the camp in order to join mainstream Klingon society. In doing so, Toq promised to keep the existance of the camp a secret. ([[TNG]]: "[[Birthright, Part I]] and [[Birthright, Part II|Part II]]")
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[[Image:Toq.jpg|thumb|Toq.]][[Toq]] was the child of [[Klingon]] warriors captured by [[Romulan]]s in [[2346]] at [[Khitomer]]. Raised at the secret Romulan prison camp in the [[Carraya]] [[star system|System]], Toq had little exposure to Klingon culture until [[Worf]] visited the prison camp in [[2369]]. Inspired by Worf's teachings, Toq left the camp in order to join mainstream Klingon society. In doing so, Toq promised to keep the existence of the camp a secret. ([[TNG]]: "[[Birthright, Part I]] and [[Birthright, Part II|Part II]]")
   
 
:''Toq was played by [[Sterling Macer]]. The character appeared as [[second officer]] of the ''IKS Gorkon'' in the [[novel]] "[[Diplomatic Implausibility]]", the first book of what would later become the non-''[[canon]] ''series of novels about that ship by Keith R.A. DeCandido. As of the end of the '''[[Star Trek: IKS Gorkon|IKS Gorkon]]''' novel Honorbound, Toq was promoted to First Officer.''
 
:''Toq was played by [[Sterling Macer]]. The character appeared as [[second officer]] of the ''IKS Gorkon'' in the [[novel]] "[[Diplomatic Implausibility]]", the first book of what would later become the non-''[[canon]] ''series of novels about that ship by Keith R.A. DeCandido. As of the end of the '''[[Star Trek: IKS Gorkon|IKS Gorkon]]''' novel Honorbound, Toq was promoted to First Officer.''

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Toq was the child of Klingon warriors captured by Romulans in 2346 at Khitomer. Raised at the secret Romulan prison camp in the Carraya System, Toq had little exposure to Klingon culture until Worf visited the prison camp in 2369. Inspired by Worf's teachings, Toq left the camp in order to join mainstream Klingon society. In doing so, Toq promised to keep the existence of the camp a secret. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I and Part II")

Toq was played by Sterling Macer. The character appeared as second officer of the IKS Gorkon in the novel "Diplomatic Implausibility", the first book of what would later become the non-canon series of novels about that ship by Keith R.A. DeCandido. As of the end of the IKS Gorkon novel Honorbound, Toq was promoted to First Officer.