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Torchbearers

Klingon Defense Force torchbearer suits in 2411.

Torchbearer was a Klingon ceremonial title. (DSC episode: "The Vulcan Hello")

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In the year 2256 Rejac was given the ceremonial role of torchbearer by T'Kuvma and sent to activate the Beacon of Kahless. There he encountered Michael Burnham and attacked her. He was killed by Burnham. (DSC episode: "The Vulcan Hello")

In 2410, Worf, son of Mogh, was made torchbearer by Martok during the Battle of Empersa against the Hur'q. (STO - Gamma Quadrant mission: "Home")

When L'Rell accepted a second term as Chancellor of the High Council of the Klingon Empire following the end of the Klingon Civil War of 2411, she named Lady J'Ula, matriarch of House Mo'Kai, as her torchbearer. (STO - Klingon Civil War mission: "A Day Long Remembered")

The Klingon Defense Force shared the torchbearer equipment with its own and other Khitomer Alliance officers in 2411. The torchbearer collection included an EV suit, personal armor, uniform and bat'leth. (STO website: Refractions: A Good Day to Die!)

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