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Klingon Empire

The emblem of the Klingon Empire.

Klingon Imperial Intelligence (or II) is the espionage and information-gathering arm of the Klingon Empire.

It was known to be a feared governmental branch which was responsible for the well being of the Empire. It was common for them to operate above the law when necessary in order to ensure the future of the Klingon Empire. II operatives were exempted from many of the usual rules of Klingon society (for instance, non-undercover operatives were immune to challenges), and with sufficient authority II agents could assume control of KDF assets (including seizing command of starships). This lead to a great deal of institutional friction between II and the Klingon Defense Force. The warriors often viewed II as honorless schemers who lurked in shadows, while intelligence operatives tended to view the KDF as swaggering, ham-handed dolts. (TOS novel: The Final Reflection, TLE novel: The Art of the Impossible, the Star Trek: Klingon Empire series, the TOS video game: Starfleet Command II)

In the 23rd century, the title of the head of II was Operations Master.

Imperial Intelligence Operatives

(includes covert and open agents)