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Tahgron is a Klingon of average strength and size, who is the complete opposite of the traditional Klingon "honorable warrior".

Biography[]

He scorns the Klingon values of taking the aggressive frontal approach and challenging anyone or anything to a fight, preferring stealth and treachery like a Romulan. Due to his dishonorable conduct, his family cast him out and exiled him from the Klingon Empire. Returning to Klingon space means instant death at the hands of outraged Klingon warriors. Therefore when he has to return to Klingon space, he does so using stealthy methods.

Tahgron has no qualms about accepting contracts on his brothers, relishing the chance to kill them. For years he drifted around the frontiers, developing his skills in the business of smuggling and assassination, as well as doing mercenary work. The only thing he looked for was good pay and the opportunity to exercise his bloodlust. Finding both, the underworld soon found him a prized employee, one who "got things done" and left no witnesses. He owns a small vessel, the Taa'vehk, with which to smuggle small, valuable cargo. Preferring violent jobs that involve the spilling of blood, Taghron gets frustrated and angry if he is forced to hold his temper too long. (Last Unicorn RPG module: Raiders, Renegades & Rogues; Last Unicorn RPG module: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Core Game Book)