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'''''Star Trek: Klingon Empire''''' is a book series by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]], chronicling the [[Klingon Empire]] through the adventures of [[Captain]] [[Klag]] of the [[Klingon Defense Force]] ship ''[[IKS Gorkon]]''. |
'''''Star Trek: Klingon Empire''''' is a book series by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]], chronicling the [[Klingon Empire]] through the adventures of [[Captain]] [[Klag]] of the [[Klingon Defense Force]] ship ''[[IKS Gorkon]]''. |
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− | The ship and much of its crew were introduced in the novel ''[[Diplomatic Implausibility]]'', and also appeared in ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]'', prior to the launch of its own series '''''Star Trek: IKS Gorkon'''''. Three Gorkon novels were released before, in [[2008]], the series was renamed ''Star Trek: Klingon Empire'' for the release of the |
+ | The ship and much of its crew were introduced in the novel ''[[Diplomatic Implausibility]]'', and also appeared in ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]'', prior to the launch of its own series '''''Star Trek: IKS Gorkon'''''. Three Gorkon novels were released before, in [[2008]], the series was renamed ''Star Trek: Klingon Empire'' for the release of the fourth novel ''[[A Burning House]]''. The new title is an attempt to re-brand the series, allowing story-telling to be opened up and to explore more of the [[Klingon Empire]], though still through the eyes of the ''Gorkon'' crew. |
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==Characters== |
Revision as of 20:52, 14 September 2008
Star Trek: Klingon Empire is a book series by Keith R.A. DeCandido, chronicling the Klingon Empire through the adventures of Captain Klag of the Klingon Defense Force ship IKS Gorkon.
The ship and much of its crew were introduced in the novel Diplomatic Implausibility, and also appeared in The Brave and the Bold, prior to the launch of its own series Star Trek: IKS Gorkon. Three Gorkon novels were released before, in 2008, the series was renamed Star Trek: Klingon Empire for the release of the fourth novel A Burning House. The new title is an attempt to re-brand the series, allowing story-telling to be opened up and to explore more of the Klingon Empire, though still through the eyes of the Gorkon crew.
Characters
Novels
- Star Trek: IKS Gorkon:
- A Good Day to Die
- Honor Bound
- Enemy Territory
- Star Trek: Klingon Empire
(All by DeCandido)
Other Works
- "A Song Well Sung" (short story), by Robert Greenberger
- "loDnI'pu' vavpu' je" (short story), by Keith R.A. DeCandido
Connections
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