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'''Sudok''' was the Operator of the ''[[Klin zha|Klin zha kinta]]'' game played between Force Leader [[Mabli]] and Thought Admiral [[Kethas]] in [[2233]]. (''[[TOS]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[The Final Reflection]]'')
 
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In the [[23rd century]] [[literature|novel]], ''{{dis|The Final Reflection|23rd century}}'', '''Sudok''' was a [[Vulcan]] character.
   
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==Biography==
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Sudok was described as a ''[[tharavul]]'', a Vulcan who was forced into a life as a servitor to the [[Klingon Empire]] in a dramatized re-telling of the early [[23rd century]] life of [[Vrenn]]. Sudok was mentioned as an [[operator]] of ''[[klin zha|klin zha kinta]]'' games, including the match played between [[Force Leader]] {{kl|Mabli|hon=vestai|line=Galann}} and [[Thought Admiral]] [[Kethas]] in the [[year]] [[2233]]. [[J.M. Ford|The author]]'s acknowledgments in the volume pointed out that the accuracy in the description of ''tharavul'' in the book had been contested by the Vulcans, but he stood by what had been described by his sources. ({{n|TOS|sub=Worlds Apart|The Final Reflection}})
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As this character was part of a narrative written by a 23rd century author, based on notes passed on from other persons, it is unclear if this was a real person in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe, and if so, whether or not they did the specific things described in that work of fiction.
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 13 May 2021

For other uses, see Sudok.

In the 23rd century novel, The Final Reflection, Sudok was a Vulcan character.

Biography

Sudok was described as a tharavul, a Vulcan who was forced into a life as a servitor to the Klingon Empire in a dramatized re-telling of the early 23rd century life of Vrenn. Sudok was mentioned as an operator of klin zha kinta games, including the match played between Force Leader Mabli vestai-Galann and Thought Admiral Kethas in the year 2233. The author's acknowledgments in the volume pointed out that the accuracy in the description of tharavul in the book had been contested by the Vulcans, but he stood by what had been described by his sources. (TOS - Worlds Apart novel: The Final Reflection)


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Topics relating to the 23rd century novel The Final Reflection
Publication J.M. Ford, author • Mimi Panitch, editor
Characters DezheGraadeKhidri tai-GensaAmanda GraysonKevKotkheKovar sutai-RustazhKrenn sutai-RustazhLucyOdiseRaggaRokisRuzhe AvellSarekSegonSovinSpockSudokEmanuel TagoreTatellT'tainMarcus van DiemenVolohCarter WinstonZhoka
Settings IKS Blue FireEarthKlinzhai

Background

As this character was part of a narrative written by a 23rd century author, based on notes passed on from other persons, it is unclear if this was a real person in the Star Trek universe, and if so, whether or not they did the specific things described in that work of fiction.

References