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{{quote|Remember this well, there shall be no peace as long as Kirk lives!|Kamarag to the Federation Council.}} |
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− | '''Kamarag''' |
+ | '''Kamarag''' is an antagonist who first appeared in ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home''. He was a [[Klingons|Klingon]] male who lived during the 23rd century. |
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+ | He was portrayed by John Schuck. |
+ | ==Biography== |
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+ | In the 2260s, Kamarag was the head of the House of Kamarag. |
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⚫ | In 2286 Kamarag was the Empire's Ambassador to the [[w:c:hero:United Federation of Planets|United Federation of Planets]]. |
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⚫ | In 2286 Colonel Kamarag was the Empire's Ambassador to the [[w:c:hero:United Federation of Planets|United Federation of Planets]]. During a meeting of the council, he played back a video of the destruction of the ''Enterprise'', and loudly complained about how the Genesis Device had been built at the behest of [[w:c:hero:James T. Kirk|James T. Kirk]] to commit genocide against the Klingon people. He then listed the Empire's demands, namely that Kirk be extradited to face Klingon "justice." |
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⚫ | [[w:c:hero:Sarek|Sarek]] arrived and debunked Kamarag's claims, pointing out how Klingons had murdered David Marcus and hundreds of [[w:c:hero:Federation Starfleet|Starfleet]] officers and crew to possess the secrets of Genesis. |
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⚫ | [[w:c:hero:Sarek|Sarek]] arrived and debunked Kamarag's claims, pointing out how Klingons had murdered David Marcus and hundreds of [[w:c:hero:Federation Starfleet|Starfleet]] officers and crew to possess the secrets of Genesis. Federation President [[w:c:hero:Hiram Roth|Hiram Roth]] put a stop to the argument, stating that deliberations were over, and that Kirk faced nine charges of violating regulations. Furious that Roth would not hand Kirk over to them to face a certain death sentence, Kamarag said as long as Kirk was alive there would be no peace, before storming out of the council chambers. |
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After all the charges were dismissed against Kirk and his crew, Kamarag was allowed by the High Council to put a bounty out on Kirk. |
After all the charges were dismissed against Kirk and his crew, Kamarag was allowed by the High Council to put a bounty out on Kirk. |
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− | He was still the Empire's representative in 2293, when he demanded that the Empire be allowed to try Kirk and Doctor [[w:c:hero:Leonard McCoy|Leonard McCoy]] for the death of Chancellor [[w:c:hero:Gorkon|Gorkon]]. |
+ | He was still the Empire's representative in 2293, when he demanded that the Empire be allowed to try Kirk and Doctor [[w:c:hero:Leonard McCoy|Leonard McCoy]] for the death of Chancellor [[w:c:hero:Gorkon|Gorkon]]. In order to allow the peace process to continue, the President reluctantly allowed the Empire to do so. |
Kamarag was at the Khitomer Conference, and reluctantly applauded when Kirk and his crew saved the life of Azetbur. |
Kamarag was at the Khitomer Conference, and reluctantly applauded when Kirk and his crew saved the life of Azetbur. |
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− | After the conference Kamarag went rouge and kidnapped Kirk's nephew Peter, in the hopes that he could lure the elder Kirk into making a rescue attempt so that Kamarag could kill him. |
+ | After the conference Kamarag went rouge and kidnapped Kirk's nephew Peter, in the hopes that he could lure the elder Kirk into making a rescue attempt so that Kamarag could kill him. Kamarag's plans were foiled by his niece Valdyr, who had fallen in love with Peter and helped him escape back to the Federation. |
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⚫ | Chancellor Azetbur sent General Korrd to hunt down Kamarag. When Korrd caught up with Kamarag, the latter committed suicide rather than allow himself to be captured. Kamarag was succeeded by Kasiel as the Empire's Ambassador to the Federation. A wiry, thin man with a taciturn manner, Kasiel was noted for being almost the polar opposite of the large and bellicose Kamarag. |
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Revision as of 04:31, 6 January 2020
“ | Remember this well, there shall be no peace as long as Kirk lives! | „ |
~ Kamarag to the Federation Council. |
Kamarag is an antagonist who first appeared in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. He was a Klingon male who lived during the 23rd century.
He was portrayed by John Schuck.
Biography
In the 2260s, Kamarag was the head of the House of Kamarag.
The Klingon warlord Kruge was one of Kamarag's protegees. After Kruge died on the Genesis Planet, Kamarag held Kirk responsible for Kruge's demise.
In 2286 Colonel Kamarag was the Empire's Ambassador to the United Federation of Planets. During a meeting of the council, he played back a video of the destruction of the Enterprise, and loudly complained about how the Genesis Device had been built at the behest of James T. Kirk to commit genocide against the Klingon people. He then listed the Empire's demands, namely that Kirk be extradited to face Klingon "justice."
Sarek arrived and debunked Kamarag's claims, pointing out how Klingons had murdered David Marcus and hundreds of Starfleet officers and crew to possess the secrets of Genesis. Federation President Hiram Roth put a stop to the argument, stating that deliberations were over, and that Kirk faced nine charges of violating regulations. Furious that Roth would not hand Kirk over to them to face a certain death sentence, Kamarag said as long as Kirk was alive there would be no peace, before storming out of the council chambers.
After all the charges were dismissed against Kirk and his crew, Kamarag was allowed by the High Council to put a bounty out on Kirk.
He was still the Empire's representative in 2293, when he demanded that the Empire be allowed to try Kirk and Doctor Leonard McCoy for the death of Chancellor Gorkon. In order to allow the peace process to continue, the President reluctantly allowed the Empire to do so.
Kamarag was at the Khitomer Conference, and reluctantly applauded when Kirk and his crew saved the life of Azetbur.
After the conference Kamarag went rouge and kidnapped Kirk's nephew Peter, in the hopes that he could lure the elder Kirk into making a rescue attempt so that Kamarag could kill him. Kamarag's plans were foiled by his niece Valdyr, who had fallen in love with Peter and helped him escape back to the Federation.
Chancellor Azetbur sent General Korrd to hunt down Kamarag. When Korrd caught up with Kamarag, the latter committed suicide rather than allow himself to be captured. Kamarag was succeeded by Kasiel as the Empire's Ambassador to the Federation. A wiry, thin man with a taciturn manner, Kasiel was noted for being almost the polar opposite of the large and bellicose Kamarag.