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The '''High Council''' (also referred to as the '''Imperial Command''' or '''High Command''') is the legislature and ruling body of the [[Klingon Empire]].
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[[File:Great Hall.jpg|thumb|right|<center>Klingon Great Hall]]
  
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[[Image:Great Hall.jpg|thumb|The [[Great Hall]] in the [[First City]]]]
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Located in the [[Klingon]] capital of [[Qo'noS]], the '''First City''', it was comprised of some two dozen representatives of the most powerful houses and headed by a Council Chancellor. <br>The members of the Council are charged with overseeing the welfare of the [[Klingon Empire]] and its citizens, with each member usually heading a major department.<br><br> When the Council is summoned to determine policies, the input from each department head will be used. They meet in the Great Hall.
The '''High Council''' (also referred to as the '''Imperial Command''' or '''High Command''') was the legislature and ruling body of the [[Klingon Empire]].
 
  
Located in the [[Klingon]] capital of [[Qo'noS]], the [[First City]], it was comprised of some two dozen representatives of the most powerful houses and headed by a Council [[Chancellor of the Klingon High Council|Chancellor]]. The members of the Council are charged with overseeing the welfare of the [[Klingon Empire]] and its citizens, with each member usually heading a major department. When the Council is summoned to determine policies, the input from each department head will be used. They meet in the [[Great Hall]].
 
  
Women generally cannot serve on the Council, though there are exceptions.  
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The Council has a long history of political intrigue, as the '''Great Houses''' battle for control over the Empire. Assassinations, duels, and hostilities were common during power struggles. <br><br>When the Council Chancellor is deposed, either through assassination or other means, a "Rite of Succession" is performed to instate the new Chancellor. <br>As with all Klingon occasions, a dose of honorable battle is inevitable, after which the two remaining contenders are to fight it out for the coveted position.
  
The Council has a long [[history]] of political intrigue, as the [[Great House]]s battle for control over the Empire. Assassinations, duels, and hostilities were common during power struggles. When the Council [[Chancellor of the Klingon High Council|Chancellor]] is deposed, either through assassination or other means, a [[Rite of Succession]] is performed to instate the new Chancellor. As with all Klingon occasions, a dose of honorable battle is inevitable, after which the two remaining contenders are to fight it out for the coveted position.
 
  
== History ==
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== Notable Events ==
[[Image:Klingon Council.png|thumb|left|The [[Klingon High Council]] building in [[2151]].]]
 
In [[2371]], Gowron and the High Council sent the [[Klingon Intelligence|Intelligence]] operatives [[Morka]], [[Bo'rak]] and [[Atul]] to [[Deep Space 9]] to spy on a [[Romulan]] delegation.
 
  
After [[Worf]] opposed the invasion of the [[Cardassian Union]], [[Gowron]] had [[Kurn]] expelled from the High Council.  
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* The High Council seized its true power after the death of the last Emperor in [[2069]].<br> It then became a hotbed of intrigue and dissent, due to inter-House in-fighting, which led the Empire to civil war numerous times over the centuries.
  
In [[2373]], the High Council decided to provide the [[Maquis]] with [[cloaking device]]s to help them fight the [[Cardassian]]s.  
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* When K'mpec died in [[2367]], he was the longest ruling chancellor in Klingon history.  
  
Later that year, the Council gave [[General]] [[Martok]] a mission to find the {{IKS|B'Moth}}, which had disappeared near the [[Cardassian]] [[border]]. They also told him not to not enter Cardassian [[space]]. However, the {{IKS|Rotarran}} was required to do so when the ''B'Moth'' was discovered to have drifted over the border. The Council did not reprimand Martok for crossing the border, as they viewed the rescue of thirty-five Klingons and the destruction of a [[Jem'Hadar fighter]] as justification for doing so.
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*In [[2371]], the High Council sent Klingon Intelligence operatives to [[Deep Space 9]] to spy on a [[Romulan]] delegation.  
  
In the early [[month]]s of the [[Dominion War]], the High Council assigned the ''Rotarran'' to escort a [[convoy]] to [[Donatu V]]. It was the only starship they could spare.  
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*In [[2373]], the High Council decided to provide the [[Maquis]] with [[cloaking device]]s to help them fight the [[Cardassian]]s.  
  
In [[2375]], Martok often had to send reports to the council, something which irked him greatly.
 
  
Later that year, Martok expressed his belief that the Council would not accept him as Chancellor for being a common man from the [[Ketha lowlands]] in [[Ketha Province]]. [[Worf]] believed that Martok's reverence by the troops would force the Council to accept him. Worf later challenged [[Gowron]], calling him unfit to lead the council.
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== Klingon Officials ==
 
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[[File:Chancellors.png|50px|frame|right]]
In an [[alternate timeline]] in which [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] suffered [[temporal displacement]], [[Worf]] was able to persuade the High Council to let the {{USS|Defiant|NX-74205}} enter the Klingon-controlled [[Bajoran system]] to attempt a rescue.  
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=== Chancellors ===
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* '''Second Empire''': Mowga <br> During his reign, he ordered a fleet of Klingon warships to invade and conquer the Breen. The fleet was never heard from again.
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* '''2140s - 2151''': Unnamed <br> Was present when the [[Enterprise, NX-01]] brought a Klingon courier back to [[Qo'noS]]. The chancellor cut the courier's palm, to retrieve evidence of subterfuge that was hidden in the man's blood.
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* '''2153''': Unnamed <br> Was noted for saying that the [[Enterprise, NX-01|Enterprise]] Captain's death sentence should have never been commuted.
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* '''2154''': M'Rek <br> Rumored to be fond of Orion slave girls.
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* '''2257''': L'Rell <br> Styled herself as "Mother of the Klingon Empire" after a failed coup
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* '''2293''': Gorkon <br> Pursued peaceful relations between the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets, but was assassinated just prior to the start of the [[JAG Law Archives - Khitomer Accords|Khitomer Conference]].
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* '''2293''': Azetbur <br> Daughter of Gorkon, and continued her father's attempts to achieve peace.  
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* '''2367''': K'mpec <br> Ruled with an iron fist, though his influence waned as he grew older. He was the longest-serving Chancellor when he died in [[2367]], revealing on his deathbed that he had been poisoned.
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* '''2367 - 2375''': Gowron <br> Ruled during the Klingon Civil War, Klingon-Cardassian War, and the Dominion War. He was killed by [[Worf]] in [[2375]].
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* '''2375''': [[Worf]] (''immediately abdicated'') <br> Challenged Gowron for leadership, citing faulty battle planning, dishonorable conduct during wartime, and poor strategies that intentionally <br>jeopardized Klingon lives. After a brief battle, Worf killed Gowron, and was rightly the new Chancellor. He immediately gave his position to <br>Martok, the General that Gowron was trying to discredit.
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* '''2375''': Martok <br> Gained immense popularity in the Empire for his near-heroic exploits during the [[Dominion War]], and after the war, was finally able to <br>purge the Empire of the corruption that had so weakened it in the past.  
  
== Klingon officials ==
 
=== Chancellors ===
 
'''See:''' [[Chancellor of the Klingon High Council]]
 
  
=== High Council members ===
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=== High Council Members ===
* '''Councilor''' [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]]
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* '''Councilor''' ''Duras, son of Ja'rod''
* '''Councilor''' [[Kurn]]
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* '''Councilor''' ''Kurn''
* '''Councilor''' [[K'Tal]]
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* '''Councilor''' ''K'Tal''
  
 
=== Advisers ===
 
=== Advisers ===
* '''General''' [[Chang (General)|Chang]], Chief of Staff
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* '''General''' ''Chang,'' Chief of Staff
* '''Brigadier''' [[Kerla]], military adviser
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* '''Brigadier''' ''Kerla,'' military adviser
  
 
=== Diplomats ===
 
=== Diplomats ===
* '''Advocate''' [[Ch'Pok]]
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* '''Advocate''' ''Ch'Pok''
* '''Ambassador''' [[Kell (Ambassador)|Kell]]
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* '''Ambassador''' ''Kell''
* '''Ambassador''' [[Kor]]
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* '''Ambassador''' ''Kor''
* '''General''' [[Korrd]]
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* '''General''' ''Korrd''
  
====See also====
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=== Ambassadors ===
*[[Unnamed Klingons#Klingon Ambassador|Klingon ambassador]]
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* ''Kell''
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* ''Kor'' (to Vulcan)
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* ''Korrd'' (to Nimbus III)
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* ''Kamarag'' (to the Federation)
  
 
=== Governors ===
 
=== Governors ===
* '''Governor''' [[Torak (Governor)|Torak]]
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* '''Governor''' ''Torak''
* '''Governor''' [[Vagh]]
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* '''Governor''' ''Vagh''
* '''Governor''' [[Worf]]
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* '''Governor''' ''[[Worf]]''
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=== Minor Bureaucrats ===
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* ''B'iJik'', Junior adjutant to the diplomatic delegation
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=== Minor bureaucrats ===
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* [[B'iJik]], [[Junior adjutant]] to the diplomatic delegation
 
  
== Related topics ==
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[[category:Klingon Empire]]
* [[Klingon emperor]]
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[[category:intelligence]]
* [[Klingon Intelligence]]
 
* [[Sonchi ceremony]]
 
* [[Kitumba]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:52, 19 February 2024

The High Council (also referred to as the Imperial Command or High Command) is the legislature and ruling body of the Klingon Empire.

Klingon Great Hall


Located in the Klingon capital of Qo'noS, the First City, it was comprised of some two dozen representatives of the most powerful houses and headed by a Council Chancellor.
The members of the Council are charged with overseeing the welfare of the Klingon Empire and its citizens, with each member usually heading a major department.

When the Council is summoned to determine policies, the input from each department head will be used. They meet in the Great Hall.


The Council has a long history of political intrigue, as the Great Houses battle for control over the Empire. Assassinations, duels, and hostilities were common during power struggles.

When the Council Chancellor is deposed, either through assassination or other means, a "Rite of Succession" is performed to instate the new Chancellor.
As with all Klingon occasions, a dose of honorable battle is inevitable, after which the two remaining contenders are to fight it out for the coveted position.


Notable Events

  • The High Council seized its true power after the death of the last Emperor in 2069.
    It then became a hotbed of intrigue and dissent, due to inter-House in-fighting, which led the Empire to civil war numerous times over the centuries.
  • When K'mpec died in 2367, he was the longest ruling chancellor in Klingon history.


Klingon Officials

Chancellors.png

Chancellors

  • Second Empire: Mowga
    During his reign, he ordered a fleet of Klingon warships to invade and conquer the Breen. The fleet was never heard from again.
  • 2140s - 2151: Unnamed
    Was present when the Enterprise, NX-01 brought a Klingon courier back to Qo'noS. The chancellor cut the courier's palm, to retrieve evidence of subterfuge that was hidden in the man's blood.
  • 2153: Unnamed
    Was noted for saying that the Enterprise Captain's death sentence should have never been commuted.
  • 2154: M'Rek
    Rumored to be fond of Orion slave girls.
  • 2257: L'Rell
    Styled herself as "Mother of the Klingon Empire" after a failed coup
  • 2293: Gorkon
    Pursued peaceful relations between the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets, but was assassinated just prior to the start of the Khitomer Conference.
  • 2293: Azetbur
    Daughter of Gorkon, and continued her father's attempts to achieve peace.
  • 2367: K'mpec
    Ruled with an iron fist, though his influence waned as he grew older. He was the longest-serving Chancellor when he died in 2367, revealing on his deathbed that he had been poisoned.
  • 2367 - 2375: Gowron
    Ruled during the Klingon Civil War, Klingon-Cardassian War, and the Dominion War. He was killed by Worf in 2375.
  • 2375: Worf (immediately abdicated)
    Challenged Gowron for leadership, citing faulty battle planning, dishonorable conduct during wartime, and poor strategies that intentionally
    jeopardized Klingon lives. After a brief battle, Worf killed Gowron, and was rightly the new Chancellor. He immediately gave his position to
    Martok, the General that Gowron was trying to discredit.
  • 2375: Martok
    Gained immense popularity in the Empire for his near-heroic exploits during the Dominion War, and after the war, was finally able to
    purge the Empire of the corruption that had so weakened it in the past.


High Council Members

  • Councilor Duras, son of Ja'rod
  • Councilor Kurn
  • Councilor K'Tal

Advisers

  • General Chang, Chief of Staff
  • Brigadier Kerla, military adviser

Diplomats

  • Advocate Ch'Pok
  • Ambassador Kell
  • Ambassador Kor
  • General Korrd

Ambassadors

  • Kell
  • Kor (to Vulcan)
  • Korrd (to Nimbus III)
  • Kamarag (to the Federation)

Governors

  • Governor Torak
  • Governor Vagh
  • Governor Worf

Minor Bureaucrats

  • B'iJik, Junior adjutant to the diplomatic delegation