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'''Ty'Gokor''' is a a fortified [[planetoid]] located in an [[asteroid belt]] deep in [[Klingon]] space. It is covered with covered with defense installations, ship docks and weapons platforms, making it the most heavily fortified installation in the [[Klingon Empire]]. There are at least 30 warships stations there at any given time, keeping watch over the planetoid, and the entire asteroid field is protected by a [[Tachyon Detection Grid]], ensuring no cloaked ships could approach undetected. It is also protected by powerful defensive shielding that prevents it's command center, which during a time of war serves as headquarters to the current [[Chancellor of the Klingon High Council]] and the [[Klingon High Command]], from being attacked. It is also home to the [[Hall of Warriors]], a sacred place of the Klingons. The [[Order of the Bat'leth]] is headquartered on Ty'Gokor, and new members of the Order are inducted there. ({{n|TLE|The Art of the Impossible}} and {{e|DS9|Apocalypse Rising}})
 
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Planet Name = Ty'Gokor|
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Full Name = Ty'Gokor
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Affiliation =[[Samnatti Oligarchy]]<br>[[Klingon Empire]]|
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'''Ty'Gokor''' was a fortified [[planetoid]] located in an [[asteroid belt]] deep in [[Klingon]] space. It was the first world outside the [[K'thar|Klingon home system]] that was brought under the flag of the [[Klingon Empire]].It is home to the [[Hall of Warriors]], and the [[Order of the Bat'leth]] is headquartered there. At times of war, Ty'Gokor served as headquarters for the [[Klingon Chancellor]] and the [[Klingon High Command]], and as such, was the most heavily fortified installation in the [[Klingon Empire]], defended by shielding, weapons platforms, and a [[tachyon]] [[detection grid]], in addition to at least thirty warships at any given time. ({{n|ST|sub={{st|The Lost Era}}|The Art of the Impossible}}, {{e|DS9|Apocalypse Rising}}; {{r|ST|The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor}})
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==History==
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During the reign of the [[Emperor of the Klingon Empire|Emperor]] [[Kaldon]], [[Biroq]], along with his chief aide, [[Qorvak]] led the the conquest of Ty'Gokor and the [[Samnatti]]. After claiming the planet as the first world taken by the Empire outside it's system, Biroq planted the Klingon Imperial flag and proclaimed the Samnati ''[[jeghpu'wI']]''. Biroq was then given the title of [[Dahar Master|''Dahar'' Master]]. ({{r|ST|The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor}})
   
Ty'Gokor has existed and been in service since at least the mid [[22nd century]], as when in [[2152]], [[Duras, son of Toral]] was demoted from [[Captain]] to Second Weapons Officer and sent to serve on Ty'Gokor's defense perimeter, after being disgraced his failure to apprehend the [[Rha'daran]] "rebels" at the hands of [[Earth Starfleet]] [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] of the [[Enterprise (NX-01)]]. ({{e|ENT|Judgement}})
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In [[2152]], after his failure to apprehend the [[Arin'Sen]] "rebels," [[Duras, son of Toral]] was demoted and sent to serve on Ty'Gokor's defense perimeter. ({{e|ENT|Judgment}}, {{n1|ENT|The Expanse}})
   
In [[2373]], Chancellor [[Gowron, son of M'Rel]], shortly after the renewed [[Klingon-Federation War|conflict]] with the [[United Federation of Planets]] in the 2370s, moved [[Klingon Military Headquarters]] of the [[Klingon Defense Force]] from [[Qo'noS]] to Ty'Gokor. A short time later, a small infiltration team of Starfleet officers led by Captain [[Benjamin Sisko]], successfully infiltrated Ty'Gokor with the aid of rogue-[[Gul]] [[Skrain Dukat]]. It was here, during the induction ceremony for new Order of the Bat'leth members, that [[General]] [[Martok]] was exposed as a [[Changeling]] and killed. The success of this mission made them near-legends of the Klingon people, and Sisko gained the distinction of being one of the few Starfleet officers to view the Hall of Warriors. ({{e|DS9|Apocalypse Rising}})
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In [[2373]], shortly after the start of the [[Federation-Klingon War of 2373]], Chancellor [[Gowron]] moved [[Klingon Defense Force Command Headquarters|Klingon Military Headquarters]] from [[Qo'noS]] to Ty'Gokor. A short time later, a small [[Starfleet]] team led by [[Benjamin Sisko]] infiltrated Ty'Gokor and exposed [[General]] [[Martok (changeling)|Martok]] as a [[Changeling]] imposter, who was then killed. ({{e|DS9|Apocalypse Rising}})
   
After the [[Dominion War]], [[Captain]] [[Klag]] was inducted into the Order at Ty'Gokor. ({{n|GKN|A Good Day to Die}})
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After the [[Dominion War]], [[Captain]] [[Klag]] and [[Federation]] [[Ambassador]] [[Worf, son of Mogh|Worf]] were inducted into the Order of the Bat'leth at Ty'Gokor. ({{n|GKN|A Good Day to Die}})
   
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After Qo'noS was devastated during the [[Borg Invasion of 2381]], Chancellor Martok moved the seat of the Klingon government to Ty'Gokor. As of [[April]] of [[2381]], it was uncertain whether that move would be temporary. ({{n|ST|A Singular Destiny}})
==See Also==
 
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Ty'Gokor also contained a [[shipyard]]. The [[engineer]]s who worked at the shipyard worked on designing the {{class|Vo'Quv}} [[carrier]] for over three years. ({{web|STO|{{dis1|Ships of the Line|website}}}})
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Revision as of 13:10, 24 November 2016

Ty'Gokor was a fortified planetoid located in an asteroid belt deep in Klingon space. It was the first world outside the Klingon home system that was brought under the flag of the Klingon Empire.It is home to the Hall of Warriors, and the Order of the Bat'leth is headquartered there. At times of war, Ty'Gokor served as headquarters for the Klingon Chancellor and the Klingon High Command, and as such, was the most heavily fortified installation in the Klingon Empire, defended by shielding, weapons platforms, and a tachyon detection grid, in addition to at least thirty warships at any given time. (ST - The Lost Era novel: The Art of the Impossible, DS9 episode: "Apocalypse Rising"; ST reference: The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor)

History

During the reign of the Emperor Kaldon, Biroq, along with his chief aide, Qorvak led the the conquest of Ty'Gokor and the Samnatti. After claiming the planet as the first world taken by the Empire outside it's system, Biroq planted the Klingon Imperial flag and proclaimed the Samnati jeghpu'wI'. Biroq was then given the title of Dahar Master. (ST reference: The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor)

In 2152, after his failure to apprehend the Arin'Sen "rebels," Duras, son of Toral was demoted and sent to serve on Ty'Gokor's defense perimeter. (ENT episode: "Judgment", ENT novelization: The Expanse)

In 2373, shortly after the start of the Federation-Klingon War of 2373, Chancellor Gowron moved Klingon Military Headquarters from Qo'noS to Ty'Gokor. A short time later, a small Starfleet team led by Benjamin Sisko infiltrated Ty'Gokor and exposed General Martok as a Changeling imposter, who was then killed. (DS9 episode: "Apocalypse Rising")

After the Dominion War, Captain Klag and Federation Ambassador Worf were inducted into the Order of the Bat'leth at Ty'Gokor. (GKN novel: A Good Day to Die)

After Qo'noS was devastated during the Borg Invasion of 2381, Chancellor Martok moved the seat of the Klingon government to Ty'Gokor. As of April of 2381, it was uncertain whether that move would be temporary. (ST novel: A Singular Destiny)

Ty'Gokor also contained a shipyard. The engineers who worked at the shipyard worked on designing the Vo'Quv-class carrier for over three years. (STO website : Ships of the Line)

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