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For other uses, see Maltuvis.

Bernard Maltuvis was an Augment ruler on Earth in the 1990s.

History[]

Maltuvis was one of the leaders on the augments governing council. He ruled Maltuvisland, which was included the Pacific islands, Australia and New Zealand from 1992 until 1996. In that year, Maltuvis and his forces then launched an attack on Khan Noonien Singh and his Khanate to expand his empire. Following a briefing of his officers, Maltuvis was approached by Khan. Maltuvis and Khan then fought each other, while Khan's forces took control of Maltuvisland's largest cities. Maltuvis was then defeated and killed by Khan. (ST reference: Federation: The First 150 Years; TOS - Khan comics: "Issue 2", "Issue 3")

In 2266, Federation Starfleet Captain James T. Kirk told Doctor Roger Korby that in promising immortality the scientist had made "the same old promises" of others: Adolf Hitler, Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan and Asahf Ferris. (TOS episode: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")

Author Christopher L. Bennett developed background for a different version of Maltuvis, independent of this character's human background in the Star Trek: Khan comics.
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