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− | During the brief {{link|Prime|Klingon War (2267)||Federation-Klingon War of 2267}}, {{link|Prime|Klingon Commander||Commander}} Kor was named {{link|Prime|governor}} of {{link|Prime|Organia}} during the {{link|Prime|Klingon Empire}}'s occupation of the planet. During the occupation, {{link|Prime|Starfleet}} {{link|Prime|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|Prime|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|Prime|Starfleet Commander||Commander}} {{link|Prime|Spock}}—{{link|Prime|commanding officer}} and {{link|Prime|first officer}} of the {{link|Prime|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}, respectively—were captured, though not immediately identified. Kor's adjutant, an unnamed {{link|TOS26|Klingon Lieutenant||lieutenant | + | During the brief {{link|Prime|Klingon War (2267)||Federation-Klingon War of 2267}}, {{link|Prime|Klingon Commander||Commander}} Kor was named {{link|Prime|governor}} of {{link|Prime|Organia}} during the {{link|Prime|Klingon Empire}}'s occupation of the planet. During the occupation, {{link|Prime|Starfleet}} {{link|Prime|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|Prime|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|Prime|Starfleet Commander||Commander}} {{link|Prime|Spock}}—{{link|Prime|commanding officer}} and {{link|Prime|first officer}} of the {{link|Prime|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}, respectively—were captured, though not immediately identified. Kor's adjutant, an unnamed {{link|TOS26|Klingon Lieutenant||lieutenant}}, oversaw the interrogation of Spock, who was subjected to the Klingons' {{link|Prime|mind sifter}}. When Kirk and Spock escaped the cell in which the Klingons were holding them, Kor ordered the lieutenant to carry out Special Occupation Order 4: the execution of 200 {{link|Prime|Organians}}. Kor later ordered the execution of an additional 200 Organians, but the lieutenant was incapacitated by Kirk and Spock shortly after leaving Kor's office. The occupation and the war both ended with the imposition of the {{link|Prime|Organian Peace Treaty}} by the Organians, who were revealed to be an immensely powerful {{link|Prime|noncorporeal life-forms||noncorporeal}} species that had grown tired of the war that had encroached upon their world.<ref name="TOS27"/> |
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Revision as of 06:41, 24 July 2023
Species | Klingon |
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First Appearance | TOS27 (23 Mar 1967) |
Portrayed by | John Colicos |
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During the brief Federation-Klingon War of 2267, Commander Kor was named governor of Organia during the Klingon Empire's occupation of the planet. During the occupation, Starfleet Captain Kirk and Commander Spock—commanding officer and first officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, respectively—were captured, though not immediately identified. Kor's adjutant, an unnamed lieutenant, oversaw the interrogation of Spock, who was subjected to the Klingons' mind sifter. When Kirk and Spock escaped the cell in which the Klingons were holding them, Kor ordered the lieutenant to carry out Special Occupation Order 4: the execution of 200 Organians. Kor later ordered the execution of an additional 200 Organians, but the lieutenant was incapacitated by Kirk and Spock shortly after leaving Kor's office. The occupation and the war both ended with the imposition of the Organian Peace Treaty by the Organians, who were revealed to be an immensely powerful noncorporeal species that had grown tired of the war that had encroached upon their world.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Errand of Mercy." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 26 (Production 27). Directed by John Newland. Written by Gene L. Coon. Desilu Productions, 23 March 1967.