Kaziri sutai-Urussig was a 23rd century Klingon woman of the Romulan fusion race who served in the Klingon Defense Force.
Biography[]
Kaziri was born in the 2240s decade to the Urussig House, a citizen of the Klingon Empire, and was an extended family member of the Linehead. She gained authoritative levels of expertise in personal combat, both armed with a knife and unarmed. She took intensive studies in marksmanship, Klingon psychology, and security procedures, and spoke both the Romulan language and Galacta. She became highly knowledgable in the use of Klingon poisons. She was usually arrogantly abrasive, and kept her long hair braided.
By the 2260s, she worked as a security officer combat specialist in the Imperial Exploration/Colonization Branch, and served at facilities along the Klingon-Romulan border. Often feeling like an outsider and sensitive of her heritage, she was anxious to prove her value as an officer. (FASA RPG module: Conflict of Interests)
In the year 2268, on reference stardate 2/09, she volunteered for the position of security chief for the 200 who settled in the city of Continuity on the Human/Klingon colony of Sheridan's World. (FASA RPG modules: Conflict of Interests, Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update)
By the 2280s, she had attained the rank of lieutenant commander. Kaziri considered Kbarra sutai-Pallara MacDonald traitorous for having married colony co-director Thadeus MacDonald.
In 2283, when she was 39 years old, delegates arrived from the Federation and Klingon Empire to take each citizen's vote to decide the colony's future. She bribed members of the Reshtarc family to report on their activities, and the next day paid two constables to arrest and beat a Federation delegate. On the third day, Kaziri plotted to kidnap one of the Federation delegates, and on the fourth day nearly incited an anti-Human race riot. (FASA RPG module: Conflict of Interests)
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- While Kaziri was listed as 39 years old in her biography, the planet's census indexed her as being 33.
- Her voting tendencies were demonstrably contrary to her actions. As printed, Kaziri supported the continued neutrality of Sheridan's World, and if forced to choose an alliance was slightly more likely to desire Federation control than joining the Klingon Empire.