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The following is a '''list of unnamed [[Gorn]]''':
[[Image: gorn.jpg|thumb|200px|The '''Gorn Captain''' in [[2267]].]]
 
The '''Gorn Captain''' was an officer in the [[Gorn Hegemony]] military in [[2267]]. He commanded a [[Gorn]] [[starship]] comparable to the [[Federation|Federation's]] [[Constitution class|''Constitution''-class]] vessels, as well as a detachment of ground assault forces.
 
   
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==Captain==
The Federation's establishment of an outpost [[colony]] on [[Cestus III]], was regarded as an invasion of Gorn territory by the Hegemony, and the Gorn Captain was tasked to respond to the threat. Approaching at space-normal speed in the manner of a friendly vessel, the Captain opened fire at close range, taking out the enemy [[phaser]] batteries. Defenseless, the outpost offered to surrender, but the plea went unheeded or unheard. The enemy installation was promptly destroyed, resulting in the death of nearly all inhabitants. He remained in the system after the assault, and monitored the approach of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] (NCC-1701), the Federation's key asset in the [[sector]].
 
 
[[File:gorn.jpg|thumb|150px|Gorn Captain in 2267]]
 
The '''Gorn Captain''' was an [[officer]] in the [[military]] of the [[Gorn Hegemony]] in [[2267]]. He commanded a [[Gorn]] [[starship]] comparable to the [[Starfleet]]'s {{Class|Constitution}} vessels, as well as a detachment of ground assault forces. The Captain made [[first contact]] with [[Human]]s in forced personal combat with [[James T. Kirk]].
   
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===Assault on Cestus III===
The Gorn Captain's ability to mimic [[Starfleet]] communications fooled his new opponent, [[James T. Kirk]]. Expecting a warm welcome from the base [[Travers|commander]], Kirk's [[landing party]] [[transporter|beamed]] into an ambush, surrounded by Gorn ground forces and pelted by [[disruptor]] artillery fire. Simultaneously, the Gorn starship quartered-in on the ''Enterprise'' while she was locked in orbit. The ships were evenly matched for firepower and [[deflector shields|defensive screens]], but the ''Enterprise'', now under the command of [[Lieutenant]] [[Hikaru Sulu]], was forced to break orbit in order to manuever, temporarily stranding the landing party.
 
 
The [[Federation]]'s establishment of an [[outpost]] [[colony]] on [[Cestus III]], was regarded as an invasion of Gorn territory by the Hegemony, and the Gorn Captain was tasked to respond to the threat. Approaching at space-normal speed in the manner of a friendly vessel, the Captain opened fire at close range, destroying Cestus III's [[phaser]] batteries. Defenseless, the outpost offered to surrender, but the plea went unheeded or unheard. The installation was promptly destroyed, resulting in the death of nearly all inhabitants. He remained in the system after the assault, and monitored the approach of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, the Federation's key military asset in the [[sector]].
   
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[[File:Cestus III outpost destroyed, remastered.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Kirk's party finds the ruins of Cestus III]]
His ingenious counterstrike to the Federation's (perceived) invasion was foiled by the inability to secure or destroy the Cestus III [[armory]]. Kirk, after liberating a [[photon grenade]] mortar, pushed back the Gorn ground forces, forcing them to retreat to their ship. With the ''Enterprise'' now free to maneuver with Kirk back in command, his early advantage evaporated. The Gorn Captain set his ship on a course for home at maximum [[warp speed|warp]], with the ''Enterprise'' in hot pursuit.
 
 
The Gorn Captain's ability to mimic [[Starfleet]] communications fooled his new opponent, [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]. Expecting a warm welcome from the Cestus III base commander, [[Commodore]] [[Travers]], Kirk's [[landing party]] [[transporter|beamed]] into an ambush, surrounded by Gorn ground forces and pelted by [[disruptor]] [[artillery]] fire. Simultaneously, the Gorn starship quartered-in on the ''Enterprise'' while she was locked in orbit. The ships were evenly matched for firepower and [[deflector screen]]s. Unable to maneuver the ''Enterprise'' from her position, [[Lieutenant]] [[Hikaru Sulu]] was forced to break orbit, temporarily stranding the landing party.
   
 
His ingenious counter-strike to the (perceived) Federation invasion was foiled by an inability to secure or destroy the Cestus III [[armory]]. Kirk managed to liberate a [[grenade launcher]] and pushed Gorn ground forces back, forcing them to retreat to their ship. With his planet-side forces repelled, and the ''Enterprise'' now free to maneuver, the Gorn's early advantage evaporated. He set his ship on a course for home at high [[warp speed|warp]]. ''Enterprise'' retrieved Kirk from the outpost ruins and began pursuit, intending to destroy the Gorn starship.
The chase brought the vessels through space overseen by the [[Metron|Metrons]], an advanced species of immense power that abhorred violence. The Federation was unaware of the [[Metron Consortium]] at the time. Whether the Gorn Hegemony, a stellar neighbor, was aware of the Metrons and their likely response to belligerents in their territory, is unknown. Alarmed by the incursion, the Metrons disabled the Gorn starship, then shut-down the ''Enterprise'' before she could attack.
 
   
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===Battle with Kirk===
The Metrons declared the two commanders face each other in single combat, rather than wreak havoc on each other in a space battle. The surviving Captain and ship would be allowed to depart, and the dead Captain's vessel and crew would be forfiet. In a blink, the Gorn was transported from the bridge of his vessel to the surface of a desert [[planetoid]], where he found himself faced with his pale, weak, [[humanoid]] counterpart.
 
 
The chase brought the vessels through a [[sector]] overseen by the [[Metron]]s, an advanced and powerful [[species]] that abhorred violence unknown to the Federation at the time. Whether the Gorn Hegemony, a stellar neighbor, was aware of the Metrons and their likely response to belligerents in their territory, is unknown. Offended by the incursion, the Metrons disabled both the Gorn starship and the ''Enterprise''.
   
 
The Metrons declared the two commanders would face each other in single combat, rather than wreak havoc in a space battle. The surviving Captain and ship would be allowed to depart, and the dead Captain's vessel and crew would be forfeit. In a blink, both captains were transported, disarmed, to the surface of a desert [[planetoid]] for their appointed battle – the first known face-to-face contact between Human and Gorn.
Before the stunned human could say anything, the Gorn expressed his "greeting" in his own hissing and spitting tongue. He was disarmed, but he had been told by the Metrons that the means to furnish a weapon were on the surface. The only thing in sight was a dead tree, and the Gorn immediately tore off a substantial branch to pummel the [[human|Earthling]]. The mammal grappled with the Gorn on his terms at first, but his blows were comically ineffective. His opponent had one physical advantage, relative speed, and he soon fled from the Gorn's massive strength.
 
   
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After a brief initial grappling that proved the Gorn Captain's physical superiority and Kirk's relative agility, the conflict escalated into a battle of wits. As they jockeyed for position around their rocky arena, both captains fashioned traps from available materials that countered their opponent's advantages. In pauses between attacks, the Gorn eavesdropped on Kirk's reflective monologues, via a [[recording-translating device]] provided by the Metrons.
The battle escalated as they jockeyed for position around their rocky arena. Indeed, there were weapons available in the landscape, and the Gorn cleverly assembled them; building traps for the human that compensated for his lack of agility. While he prepared, and the human scurried around, the Gorn endured his opponent's arrogant reflections about his precarious situation, via the [[recorder/translator device|recorder/translator]] device provided by the Metrons.
 
   
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[[File:Gorn Kirk cannon.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Kirk fires his makeshift cannon]]
The Gorn's ability to destroy a Federation outpost, drawing Kirk and ''Enterprise'' into an ambush, and quickly fashioning sophisticated weighted-net traps from available plant fibers and boulders, all proved he was a sophisticated, critically-thinking being on par with a [[humanoid]]. Unfortunately, his Gorn senses, or cultural history, or a small gap in his education, left him unaware or unable to exploit the combination of minerals and material that littered the planetoid surface.
 
 
Eventually, the Gorn Captain tired of tracking the human's scurrying back-and-forth movements. He implored his prey to give up, and insisted his killing blow would be mercifully quick. At last, the human lingered in one spot, frantically working on a hollowed log that would make a poor club. The Gorn approached, oblivious to the coming explosion and the diamond projectiles that would imbed themselves in his chest.
   
 
Kirk moved in to finish the kill, but coming to understand that the Gorn was merely acting in the defense of his territory, he protested the Metrons' arbitrary rules and refused to murder his erstwhile enemy. A Metron recognized Kirk's compassion, and returned both captains alive to their ships. ({{TOS|Arena}})
Eventually, the Gorn Captain tired of tracking the human's back-and-forth movements, and he implored his prey to give up. He was a merciful Gorn, and insisted the killing blow would be a quick one. At last, the human lingered in one spot, frantically working on a hollowed log that would make a poor club. He approached unaware of the coming explosion and the diamond projectiles that would imbed themselves in his chest.
 
   
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The battle of the two captains was well remembered over a century later. When [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] had the opportunity to meet Kirk in a [[temporal mechanics|time-travel]] incident that sent the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} to [[2267]], he wistfully said, "''I'd like to shake his hand and ask him about fighting the Gorn on Cestus III.''" ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
Kirk moved in to finish the job, but coming to understand that the Gorn was acting in defense of his territory, he protested the rules of the Metrons's game and refused to kill his erstwhile enemy. Recognizing Kirk's act of mercy, the Metrons returned the Gorn Captain to his ship and allowed him to live. ([[TOS]]: "[[Arena]]")
 
   
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===Background===
:''The Gorn Captain (the "Gorn") was played by [[Bobby Clark]] and [[Gary Coombs]] (uncredited), and voiced by [[Ted Cassidy]].
 
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The Gorn Captain (the "Gorn") was played by [[Bobby Clark]], [[Gary Coombs]] (both uncredited in the rubber suit), and [[William Blackburn]] (who only wore the Gorn head for close-up shots), and voiced by [[Ted Cassidy]]. The Gorn's costume was designed by [[Wah Chang]], who also created the [[M-113 creature]] (aka the Salt Vampire).
   
 
The Gorn's ability to destroy a Federation outpost without raising alarm, drawing in Kirk and the ''Enterprise'' into an ambush, and quickly fashioning sophisticated weighted-net traps from available plant fibers and boulders, all proved he was a sophisticated, critically-thinking being on par with the most advanced [[humanoid|humanoids]]. But his Gorn senses, technological history, or a small gap in his education left him unaware or unable to exploit the unique combination of minerals ([[sulfur]], [[coal]], [[potassium nitrate]], and [[diamond]]s) and materials that littered the Metron planetoid surface.
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[[File:GornTAS.jpg|thumb|150px|Elysian Councilor in 2269]]
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A Gorn served as member of the [[Elysian Council]] on [[Elysia]] in [[2269]]. ({{TAS|The Time Trap}})
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Revision as of 13:23, 2 August 2012

The following is a list of unnamed Gorn:

Captain

File:Gorn.jpg

Gorn Captain in 2267

The Gorn Captain was an officer in the military of the Gorn Hegemony in 2267. He commanded a Gorn starship comparable to the Starfleet's Constitution-class vessels, as well as a detachment of ground assault forces. The Captain made first contact with Humans in forced personal combat with James T. Kirk.

Assault on Cestus III

The Federation's establishment of an outpost colony on Cestus III, was regarded as an invasion of Gorn territory by the Hegemony, and the Gorn Captain was tasked to respond to the threat. Approaching at space-normal speed in the manner of a friendly vessel, the Captain opened fire at close range, destroying Cestus III's phaser batteries. Defenseless, the outpost offered to surrender, but the plea went unheeded or unheard. The installation was promptly destroyed, resulting in the death of nearly all inhabitants. He remained in the system after the assault, and monitored the approach of the USS Enterprise, the Federation's key military asset in the sector.

Cestus III outpost destroyed, remastered

Kirk's party finds the ruins of Cestus III

The Gorn Captain's ability to mimic Starfleet communications fooled his new opponent, Captain James T. Kirk. Expecting a warm welcome from the Cestus III base commander, Commodore Travers, Kirk's landing party beamed into an ambush, surrounded by Gorn ground forces and pelted by disruptor artillery fire. Simultaneously, the Gorn starship quartered-in on the Enterprise while she was locked in orbit. The ships were evenly matched for firepower and deflector screens. Unable to maneuver the Enterprise from her position, Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu was forced to break orbit, temporarily stranding the landing party.

His ingenious counter-strike to the (perceived) Federation invasion was foiled by an inability to secure or destroy the Cestus III armory. Kirk managed to liberate a grenade launcher and pushed Gorn ground forces back, forcing them to retreat to their ship. With his planet-side forces repelled, and the Enterprise now free to maneuver, the Gorn's early advantage evaporated. He set his ship on a course for home at high warp. Enterprise retrieved Kirk from the outpost ruins and began pursuit, intending to destroy the Gorn starship.

Battle with Kirk

The chase brought the vessels through a sector overseen by the Metrons, an advanced and powerful species that abhorred violence unknown to the Federation at the time. Whether the Gorn Hegemony, a stellar neighbor, was aware of the Metrons and their likely response to belligerents in their territory, is unknown. Offended by the incursion, the Metrons disabled both the Gorn starship and the Enterprise.

The Metrons declared the two commanders would face each other in single combat, rather than wreak havoc in a space battle. The surviving Captain and ship would be allowed to depart, and the dead Captain's vessel and crew would be forfeit. In a blink, both captains were transported, disarmed, to the surface of a desert planetoid for their appointed battle – the first known face-to-face contact between Human and Gorn.

After a brief initial grappling that proved the Gorn Captain's physical superiority and Kirk's relative agility, the conflict escalated into a battle of wits. As they jockeyed for position around their rocky arena, both captains fashioned traps from available materials that countered their opponent's advantages. In pauses between attacks, the Gorn eavesdropped on Kirk's reflective monologues, via a recording-translating device provided by the Metrons.

File:Gorn Kirk cannon.jpg

Kirk fires his makeshift cannon

Eventually, the Gorn Captain tired of tracking the human's scurrying back-and-forth movements. He implored his prey to give up, and insisted his killing blow would be mercifully quick. At last, the human lingered in one spot, frantically working on a hollowed log that would make a poor club. The Gorn approached, oblivious to the coming explosion and the diamond projectiles that would imbed themselves in his chest.

Kirk moved in to finish the kill, but coming to understand that the Gorn was merely acting in the defense of his territory, he protested the Metrons' arbitrary rules and refused to murder his erstwhile enemy. A Metron recognized Kirk's compassion, and returned both captains alive to their ships. (TOS: "Arena")

The battle of the two captains was well remembered over a century later. When Captain Benjamin Sisko had the opportunity to meet Kirk in a time-travel incident that sent the USS Defiant to 2267, he wistfully said, "I'd like to shake his hand and ask him about fighting the Gorn on Cestus III." (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

Background

The Gorn Captain (the "Gorn") was played by Bobby Clark, Gary Coombs (both uncredited in the rubber suit), and William Blackburn (who only wore the Gorn head for close-up shots), and voiced by Ted Cassidy. The Gorn's costume was designed by Wah Chang, who also created the M-113 creature (aka the Salt Vampire).

The Gorn's ability to destroy a Federation outpost without raising alarm, drawing in Kirk and the Enterprise into an ambush, and quickly fashioning sophisticated weighted-net traps from available plant fibers and boulders, all proved he was a sophisticated, critically-thinking being on par with the most advanced humanoids. But his Gorn senses, technological history, or a small gap in his education left him unaware or unable to exploit the unique combination of minerals (sulfur, coal, potassium nitrate, and diamonds) and materials that littered the Metron planetoid surface.

The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as S'salk.

Councilor

File:GornTAS.jpg

Elysian Councilor in 2269

A Gorn served as member of the Elysian Council on Elysia in 2269. (TAS: "The Time Trap")