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For the mirror universe counterpart, see Martok (mirror).
For the Changeling that replaced Martok, see Martok (changeling).
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Martok, son of Urthog (also known as Martok, son of Krigar) is a Klingon male and Chancellor of the Klingon High Council. He is also the leader of the House of Martok.

Before his accession to Chancellor, he was a decorated and popular General during the Dominion War. He fought at the Second Battle of Deep Space 9, Operation Return, the First and Second Battles of Chin'toka and at the Battle of Cardassia. (DS9 episodes: "Call to Arms", "Sacrifice of Angels", "Tears of the Prophets", "What You Leave Behind")

Biography[]

Early life[]

Martok was born in the Lowlands of Ketha Province on Qo'noS. (DS9 episodes: "Once More Unto the Breach", "Tacking Into the Wind")

Fifteen generations before him had been warriors, although his father Urthog wanted him to be an officer. Martok managed to find someone to sponsor his entry, however Kor opposed him, destroying Martok's hopes of becoming an officer.

The "Mark of Kor" also held him back from warrior posts and Martok later joined the civilian crew of General ShiVang's flagship. The Romulans attacked that ship soon after and Martok was given a battlefield commission for his effort in fighting them. (DS9 episode: "Once More Unto the Breach")

Early service to the Empire[]

To be written (DS9 episode: "Once More Unto the Breach"; DS9 - The Left Hand of Destiny novels: Book One, Book Two)

Capture by the Dominion and imprisonment[]

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In 2371, Martok was hunting sabre bear on Kang's Summit, when he was captured by the Dominion and taken to Internment Camp 371. A Founder assumed his form and took his position as Gowron's chief of staff. (DS9 episodes: "The Way of the Warrior", "In Purgatory's Shadow")

During his imprisonment, Martok would fight the Jem'Hadar guards who used him for practice for the time they would engage other Klingons in battle. While fighting Ikat'ika, he lost his left eye. (DS9 episode: "By Inferno's Light")

When Worf arrived in the camp in 2373, Martok began to coach him. (DS9 episode: "By Inferno's Light")

Dominion War[]

Following his escape from Internment Camp 371, Martok was assigned to command the Klingon detachment at Deep Space 9, and the IKS Rotarran. (DS9 episodes: "By Inferno's Light", "Soldiers of the Empire")

After the Second Battle of Deep Space 9, Martok would participate in several early battles during the Dominion War over the next three months with many of them alongside Benjamin Sisko and the USS Defiant. After receiving a minor injury to his left arm during a reconnaissance mission, he beams over with Worf to the Defiant to exchange greetings with the crew and ask for help from Dr. Julian Bashir. However, after hearing the report of the near destruction of the Seventh Fleet, Martok puts off checking into the Defiant's sickbay and instead consults privately with Sisko about what they should all do next. At first, Martok is uneasy when Sisko begins to concoct a long-term plan to re-take Deep Space 9 but is eventually in full agreement with what needs to be done. (DS9 episodes: "By Inferno's Light", "Soldiers of the Empire", "Favor the Bold", "Sacrifice of Angels")

Later in 2374, Martok led Klingon ships at the First Battle of Chin'toka, with responsibility for sending ground troops to the captured Chin'toka planets. (DS9 episode: "Tears of the Prophets")

When Gowron took control of the Klingon military towards the end of the Dominion War, Martok was initially pleased with the opportunity to be a soldier again. However, Martok was gravely injured in a failed attack on Avenal VII that Gowron had ordered. Worf opposed Gowron and killed him in ritual combat, naming Martok as the new chancellor. (DS9 episodes: , "When It Rains...", "Tacking Into the Wind")

Chancellor[]

Martok led the Klingon forces during the Battle of Cardassia and, after victory, relished the destruction of the Cardassian Central Command. Martok called it "poetic justice". Later, Martok accepted Worf as the new Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire. (DS9 episode: "What You Leave Behind")

As his reign approached the end of its second decade, Martok's decisions were increasingly challenged by hardliners within the High Council, led by the brash J'mpok. When he refused to give in to the hardliners' demands to invade Gorn space, Martok was scorned as old and weak, and accused of being a Federation puppet. Enraged at J'mpok's continued challenges, Martok expelled J'mpok from the High Council and seized his title and lands, dissolving J'mpok's House. This had the effect of polarizing the High Council behind either Martok or J'mpok, and fighting broke out on the streets of Qo'noS between those who supported either side. Martok, seeking to avoid a repeat of the Klingon Civil War that began after K'mpec's demise, invited J'mpok to the Great Hall in 2393 to discuss a potential resolution to the conflict, ordering his Yan-Isleth bodyguards to guard the doors and allow no one to disturb them. By the end of that meeting, Martok was dead, and J'mpok declared that he was now Chancellor.

Martok's eldest son Drex attempted to avenge his father, accusing J'mpok of murdering the late Chancellor in dishonorable combat. When B'vat, the Arbiter of Succession and an ally of J'mpok, rejected the claim, Drex invoked the Right of Vengeance and attacked J'mpok. The Chancellor defeated him with ease but spared his life. The two Great Houses would remain enemies for decades. (STO website: The Path to 2409)

It later turned out, however, that Martok did not die at J'mpok's blade. After being impaled, Martok fell unconscious and began to die, but the medic who confirmed Martok's death was loyal to The House of Torg, and on Torg's order, placed Martok into stasis covertly, and declared him dead. With J'mpok now installed with Torg's backing, Martok was taken, in stasis, to a secret prison facility run by Torg and the Son'a in the Briar Patch. Using the metaphasic radiation, Martok was revived and kept as Torg's prisoner, regularly being beaten to the point of death and then healed using the radiation. During his time there, Martok became friends with a Jem'Hadar prisoner.

In late 2410, General Rodek learned from a former member of the House of Torg, that Martok was still alive. Rodek took this information to the High Council, and with full approval including Chancellor J'mpok's, he hatched a plan to rescue Martok. After a difficult prison break, Rodek and an Alliance Captain and their crew broke Martok out of Torg's prison, but not before learning Torg was in league with the Tzenkethi and had planned to deliver Martok to them. After the escape, Martok boarded Torg's ship and killed him in a duel. (STO mission: "Brushfire")

Martok returned to the Empire and chose to not pursue a return to the Chancellorship. Martok was once again General Martok, and as such, assisted in the Tzenkethi Campaign. Martok was present during the Battle of Bajor in command of the Rotarran when Tzenkethi forces attacked Bajor and DS9. It was then revealed that the Tzenkethi, who had been destroying entire planets with protomatter, were in fact, doing so to eliminate hibernating Hurq' vessels. (STO mission: "Scylla and Charybdis")

Martok returned to QonoS' after the battle to talk to J'mpok about the resurgent Hurq threat. J'mpok had decided that the Klingon Empire, recently ravaged by the Iconian War, was in no shape to face their ancient enemies. Martok was able to privately convince J'mpok to allow members of the Klingon Defense Force volunteer to fight the Hurq. (STO website: qa'wI' 'oy'Hey)

Martok was present for the Alliance conference on the Hurq threat, condemning J'mpok's view of not including the entirety of the Klingon Defense Force to fight the Hurq. When another Hurq fleet appeared from the wormhole, Martok fought the Hurq on board the Rotarran. (STO mission: "Storm Clouds Gather")

Following the Hurq attack on Bajor, Martok and Kurn (having had his memories restored) regularly had lunch in Deep Space 9's replimat. (STO mission: "Victory Is Life")

Alternate realities[]

First Splinter timeline[]

Gothmara's coup d'état[]

Soon after returning to Qo'noS as Chancellor, Martok was deposed by Morjod and Gothmara. Martok led the resistance against the pair and was victorious at Boreth. (DS9 novels: The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One, The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two)

Tezwa[]

In late 2379, the Tezwan Prime Minister Kinchawn claimed sovereignty over the Klingon border colony of QiV'ol. Unknown to Chancellor Martok, Federation President Min Zife had installed six nadion-pulse cannons on the planetary surface for a potential tactical ambush against Dominion forces, a situation that never became necessary. As the weaponry was a clear violation of the Khitomer Accords, President Zife and chief of staff Koll Azernal, via Ambassador Worf, requested that the USS Enterprise and Captain Jean-Luc Picard attempt to negotiate a peaceful outcome, with a Klingon Defense Force fleet acting as military backup, offering the Mirka colonies as a supposedly unrelated gesture.

However, Kinchawn refused to negotiate, and opened fire with the cannons, destroying the Klingon fleet and damaging the Enterprise. Martok swore that revenge must be taken for the 6000 lives lost in the assault, and prepared a second fleet of nearly forty vessels. However, Worf was able to obtain the Fleet Command Codes and delivered them to Captain Picard, who used them to neutralize the Klingon fleet and claim batyay'a - complete control over a conquered foe. Martok realized that it could have only been Worf who would have accessed and delivered the codes, but refused to bring charges against his housemate. (ST - A Time to... novel: A Time to Kill)

2381[]

In early 2381, the Borg Collective launched a brutal invasion of the Alpha and Beta quadrants, which the Klingon High Command deemed a purely internal Federation matter, despite Martok's willingness to aid their allies. However, Khitomer fell victim to an attack by a Borg cube, which was successfully defended by the Starfleet vessels USS Arimathea, USS Constant, and USS Ranger, although all three ships were lost. Using sensor data transmitted by governor Talgar and Colonel Nokar of Khitomer City, Martok organized the Great Houses and pledged the support of the Klingon Defense Force. (ST - Destiny novel: Gods of Night)

As Khitomer and Beta Thoridor fell to the Borg, Martok boarded his flagship, the IKS Sword of Kahless and gathered a fleet of nearly five hundred Defense Force vessels to intercept a Borg armada of roughly the same size; Captain G'mtor declared it an advantage, as they were warriors of the Empire. Martok gave a rousing address to the fleet before they set to warp speed. Upon arriving, they engaged the Borg forces, and the shortest battle of Martok's life rapidly became the costliest. A slab of metal knocked the command chair from its bolts, and Martok was slammed brutally to the deck and pinned under debris, breaking bones in his rib cage and the femur in his left leg. General Goluk gathered several Bridge crew to lift the debris and help the Chancellor back to his feet. Despite their bravery, sixty one Borg ships broke through, and Martok was forced to hail the homeworld and alert the home guard. Councilor Kopek answered from the High Council chambers in the Great Hall, and pledged to fight on behalf of the Empire, not for politics.

Despite the efforts of the home guard and the timely reversal of the Borg fleet back to the Azure Nebula, seven major cities were wiped from the surface of Qo'noS, and the damage reminded Martok of historical reports following the destruction of Praxis. Many of the councilors had perished with the attack fleets or were missing, and Martok had no idea which would turn up alive or dead. Despite the possibility of acting as the sole representative of the High Council, he held himself in check, vowing not to repeat the mistakes of his predecessor, Gowron. Martok received a casualty report from Goluk, who informed him of an estimated seventy seven million dead just on the homeworld. Despite the severity of the moment, Goluk and Martok shared a humorless laugh when the Chancellor pointed out he might be the only sitting ruler to have survived the destruction of the Great Hall twice. (ST - Destiny novel: Lost Souls)

2385[]

Martok attended the dedication ceremony of the second Deep Space 9 in 2385. (ST - The Fall novels: Revelation and Dust, The Poisoned Chalice)

Temporal anomaly crisis[]

In an alternate timeline affected by the Q Continuum's temporal anomaly crisis, versions of Martok appeared in local space around 2380 and joined Starfleet to help resolve the crisis and related events. Among them was a Martok who had been born in the 23rd century and so lacked cranial ridges, an effect of the Augment virus. (ST video game: Timelines)

Appendices[]

Connections[]

Starbase Deep Space 9 personnel and residents (original station)
station personnel K. AdabweM. AhzedT. AimatsuAleco V.R. AlfonzoAlle T.AltmanAmranK. AndrewsT. AneN. AponteJ. AsheAylam E.J. S. BashirBattes A.M. BileckiJ. BlackmerBojja R.P. BoudreauxS. BowersBrooksJ. BroomeCardokCarltonS. CarsonCenn D.J. ChaoJ. ChavezH. CollinsF. CortezCostelloCryanD. CzirakyG. DavisE. DaxJ. DaxDevroS. DouglasM. EddingtonEddonEricEtana K.Evik N.Gaysd T.Girani S.GoodmanGordimerGreskrendtregkGueretteHageHava R.T. JastJataq'qatJatteraS. JonssonKaboKahrimanisKellyKira N.V. KnezoJ. KurlandKurnT. KwiatkowskiS. ch'LarnC. LingMartenP. MatthiasMcCormickMcEwianK. MerimarkMeskMonyodinT. MooreMoruI. MuckerheideMunsonNalan B.J. Si NaranNedani I.Nev R.NguyenN'HeydorNogM.E. O'BrienOccinoOdoD. ParksPertweeH. PetersenPhongsitG. PrimminRedacReis I.ch'RellenK. RichterRo L.RomG. RonessSangerSarish M.A. SelznerJ. SenkowskiSetrin Y.R. th'ShantShul T.Shula S.SimakB.L. SiskoZ. SlaineJ. SmithN. SthiliW. StinsonM. StrangStrekC. SwannigTaganaS. TaranS. TarsesA. TaverasDarl TavrosTelnorriP. TenmeiTerekT. ch'ThaneTollandM. TomsonGelia TorlyT'PeynTrulliE. Vaughnzh'VeskVu K.Wasa G.Wayeh S.D. WilkensWorfWoros K.YamaguchiD. YarrowYevlin M. Federation icon image. Bajoran icon image. Starfleet icon image. DS9 icon image.
station residents AluuraA. WyossL. ArlinAriosBarys K.Betenn B.Betenn C.Betenn K.BokatBrocBroikBylaCadaraCaprilChalan A.Chon S.ChramConpapDalba S.DrakElvimV. FontaineA. FontanaFreylaFroolGannE. GarakGrehmGrimpE. GrofHadronHatram N.HetikJas-qalJhakkaKagaKalawLeetaLondar P.MaikiMalor B.Malor T.MardahMartokMirehMo'NekeMornM'PellaKeiko O'BrienKirayoshi O'BrienMolly O'BrienQuarkRasmus S.RhitSardaS'taassN. SardopolousShul AbaJ. SiskoT'AraTaran'atarJ. TharenTigart H.Tir R.Tora Z.TreirVisshKasidy YatesYelsi
Starbase Deep Space 9 personnel and residents (second station)
station personnel Aleco V.AllasarE.g. AnsargJ. BashirB. BecerraV. BixxJ. BlackmerP. BoudreauxJ. CandlewoodCardokCenn D.H. CollinsJ. CollinsB. CrusherA. d'ArnaudV. deGromO. DellasantG. DesjardinsEtana K.S. DouglasHava R.B. HerriotE. JuarezV. KnezoS. ch'LarnP. MatthiasK. MerimarkE. MinnarNogM.E. O'BrienD. PhloxS. RavidK. RichterRo L.N. SaygurShul T.Z. SlaineW. StinsonT'LuneP. TenmeiL. ThorneValinarVerlonR.K. VissP. WalenistaZhang S.
station residents Altek D.AluuraBroikDamas H.FroolGrimpKala M.M'PellaOrcamQuarkShmengeUlu L.Zirk
IKS Rotarran personnel
Klingon icon image. Ch'TarghJadzia DaxKich'taKorKornanLeskitMartokOrtakinAlexander RozhenkoTavanaWorf Klingon icon image.
Preceded by:
Gowron
Chancellor of the High Council of the Klingon Empire
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Succeeded by:
J'mpok
Chancellors of the High Council of the Klingon Empire
Primary universe Mow'gaKapokM'RekKhorkalSturkaKeshDurakOrakKovalLorakB'rakL'RellGorkon, son of ToqAzetbur, daughter of GorkonKaargDitaghKravokh, son of J'DoqK'mpecGowron, son of M'RelMartok, son of UrthogJ'mpokL'Rell Klingon icon image.
First Splinter timeline Gowron, son of M'RelMartok, son of Urthog
Kelvin timeline Klingon ChancellorGorkon
Kelvin timeline (mirror) Gorkon

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