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The following is a list of unnamed Klingon military personnel who served during the 23rd century.

IKS Amar personnel

Kang's battle cruiser personnel

Klingon Captain

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The captain of a D7 class battle cruiser

In 2268, this Klingon captain attempted to engage the USS Enterprise in the disputed Tellun system. The captain was coordinating with a Elasian spy on board the Enterprise, named Kryton, in planting a bomb that was set to destroy the ship if it attempted to engage its warp drive. The captain then used his battle cruiser to taunt the Enterprise into going to warp. Unable to provoke the Enterprise, the Klingon captain finally ordered it to standby for boarding or be destroyed, before finally being deterred by a retaliatory attack by the Enterprise. (TOS: "Elaan of Troyius")

The Klingon captain was played by actor K.L. Smith.


Klingon Commander

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Klingon commander

This unnamed Klingon commander reported the hostage situation on Nimbus III, and ordered Klaa on a mission to proceed there. News of a Terran among the hostages piqued Klaa's and Vixis' interest in the mission. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

Klingon Council Member

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Councilor (2269)

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

Klingon General 1

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First Klingon general

This Klingon general was an adviser to Azetbur following her ascension to the position of chancellor following the assassination of her father, Chancellor Gorkon in 2293. The General blamed the Federation for Gorkon's death and urged Azetbur to "attack or be slaves in their world!". Azetbur wisely chose not to follow this course of action. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This Klingon general was played by Jim Boeke.


Klingon General 2

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Second Klingon general

This Klingon general was also an adviser to Azetbur. He was also, however, a member of the Khitomer conspiracy and collaborated with General Chang, among others, to sabotage the tentative peace between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. He served under Chang aboard Chang's experimental Klingon Bird-of-Prey, which could fire weapons while cloaked. He was present when Chang engaged the USS Enterprise-A and USS Excelsior over Khitomer and was killed when the Bird-of-Prey was destroyed. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This Klingon general was played by Matthias Hues.


IKS Gr'oth personnel

Klingon Guard (2293)

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Klingon guard

The Klingon guard was one of the Klingons serving on the IKS Kronos One when it was boarded by two Starfleet officers to assassinate Chancellor Gorkon. The guard's arm was shot off when he was hit by a phaser beam. He later testified against James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy when they were on trial for assassinating the chancellor. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The Klingon guard was played by actor Clifford Shegog. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Kor'choth.


Kruge's Bird-of-Prey personnel

First Klingon Lieutenant

Klingon First Lieutenant

The first lieutenant

This Klingon lieutenant was second in command to Kor.

He was with Kor when the Klingons took possession of the peaceful planet Organia. Kor ordered him to begin the execution of 200 Organians in retaliation for helping Kirk and Spock escape. He was not aware that the Organians were actually powerful energy beings. (TOS: "Errand of Mercy")

This lieutenant was played by actor Victor Lundin. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Kered. In the first issue of IDW Comics comic book, Klingons: Blood Will Tell "Against Their Nature", his name is given as Kahlor.


Klingon Listening Post Officer

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Klingon listening post officer

This Klingon officer was assigned to a listening post within the Klingon Empire and was not particularly diligent in his duties. In 2293, he allowed a ship claiming to be the freighter Ursva (actually the USS Enterprise-A) to pass unchallenged through Klingon space towards Rura Penthe despite the freighter crew's poor grasp of Klingonese. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The Klingon listening post officer was played by actor David Orange. The role in the credits was aptly listed as "Sleepy Klingon." The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Woteln.


Klingon Officer on Praxis

Klingon distress call from praxis

Klingon officer

The Wide-Eyed Klingon Officer broadcast a distress call from Praxis, following the moon's explosion in 2293. He was briefly seen on the viewscreen of the USS Excelsior, replying to Captain Sulu's offer of assistance, following the detection of the explosion. The officer's message was disrupted and replaced by a broadcast by Brigadier Kerla, simply stating that there has been an "incident" and that no assistance was required. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This individual was portrayed by an unknown actor. His character was referred to as a "Wide-Eyed Klingon" in the film's script.


Klingon Soldiers (2267)

Klingon invasion of Organia

Klingon invasion forces on Organia

These Klingon soldiers were part of the invasion forces, led by Kor, that took possession of the peaceful planet Organia. (TOS: "Errand of Mercy")

Among the actors who played the Klingon soldiers (pictured to the right) were Bobby Bass, Gary Coombs, and Walt Davis. They have the distinction of being among the first Klingons to ever appear in Star Trek.


Klingon Weapons Officer

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A Klingon officer

This Klingon officer served aboard Chang's Bird-of-Prey in 2293 and was ordered by General Chang to fire at the USS Enterprise-A. He was killed a short while later, when the Bird-of-Prey was destroyed by the Enterprise. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The Klingon officer was played by Guy Vardaman.


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