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*** Body composed of representatives of the noble houses of the Empire, common seats assigned or appointed by Chancellor | *** Body composed of representatives of the noble houses of the Empire, common seats assigned or appointed by Chancellor | ||
*** Dominated by Klingon warrior caste c.2100, leading to general military domination of the Empire for centuries to follow (ENT: "Judgment"; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | *** Dominated by Klingon warrior caste c.2100, leading to general military domination of the Empire for centuries to follow (ENT: "Judgment"; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
*** By 2379, members elected rather than appointed (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Kill'') | |||
*** [[Klingon Councillors]] | *** [[Klingon Councillors]] | ||
** Selected through combat | ** Selected through combat |
Revision as of 09:51, 22 May 2019
Facts
- Full name: Klingon Empire
- Center of government: Great Hall, First City, Qo'noS
- Currency: jiQ (VAN Novel: Harbinger)
- Population largely comprised of Klingons
- Imperial state expanding via annexation of neighboring territories and peoples
Bordering territories
- Romulan Star Empire
- United Federation of Planets
- No border by 2165 (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Territorial expansion formed border by 2255 (DIS)
History
- c.8th century: First established upon the union of Qo'noS under a single banner by the actions of Kahless (TNG: "Rightful Heir")
- Early 21st century: Start of the Vulcan-Klingon War upon first contact with the Confederacy of Vulcan, continuing through the mid-21st century (ENT Novel: A Choice of Futures; DIS: "The Vulcan Hello"; TNG: "First Contact")
- Mid-22nd century: Entered period of consolidation to resolve internal political conflicts (ENT Novel: To Brave the Storm)
- 2165: QuchHa' status in Empire settled with triumph of Laneth in honorable combat against B'Orel to determine said fate (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- May 11, 2256: Protracted eight-month war with Federation begun following consolidation of Great Houses under a single direction (DIS)
- March 22, 2267: Beginning of 2267 Federation-Klingon War (TOS: "Errand of Mercy"; VAN Novel: Open Secrets)
- Conflict ended March 23, 2267 (TOS: "Errand of Mercy"; VAN Novel: Open Secrets)
- 2293: Opened diplomatic talks with Federation following destruction of Praxis threatening the ability of Qo'noS to sustain life (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
- Talks result in the drafting of the Khitomer Accords, which by the 24th century becomes the foundational document for a broad alliance amongst Alpha and Beta Quadrant powers
- July 30, 2373: Beginning of Dominion War (DS9: "By Inferno's Light")
- Conflict ended December 31, 2375 (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")
Political Structure
- Klingon Defense Force serves as military body
- Head of State: Chancellor
- Leader of the High Council
- Body composed of representatives of the noble houses of the Empire, common seats assigned or appointed by Chancellor
- Dominated by Klingon warrior caste c.2100, leading to general military domination of the Empire for centuries to follow (ENT: "Judgment"; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- By 2379, members elected rather than appointed (TNG Novel: A Time to Kill)
- Klingon Councillors
- Selected through combat
- Any who consider the chancellor to no longer be fit to rule may challenge them to honorable combat, claiming the position if victorious (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind")
- The chancellor may at any time step down, relinquishing the position to a successor (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind")
- If death is inflicted in a manner other than challenge, an Arbiter of Succession will instead select the new chancellor amongst all viable claimants (ENT Novel: Live by the Code; TNG: "Redemption", "Redemption II")
- Klingon Chancellors
- Leader of the High Council
- Diplomatic efforts directed by Klingon Diplomatic Corps (VAN Novel: Open Secrets)
- Ambassadors, either to or from the Klingon Empire, traditionally wear a bloodwine-colored chokha-like robe with a bronze stole while officially representing their nation (TNG Novel: A Time to Kill)