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Koloth, son of Lasshar (died 2370) was a Klingon male who lived during the 23rd and 24th centuries. Koloth was considered to be one of the greatest Klingon warriors to have served the Klingon Empire, and was later honored with the title of Dahar Master.

Two different versions of Koloth's House/Linename have been published in licensed works: In the TOS novel: Rules of Engagement it was given as Koloth vestai-Lasshar, and reflected his social status at the time of his captaincy (late 2260s); the FASA RPG module: The Dixie Gambit, set in 2223 SFC(~2285 standard timeline), names him as Koloth zantai-Rahnaz. The difference in the Klingonaase honorifics "vestai" and "zantai" can be attributed to the differing timeframes (by 2370, he would certainly be referred to as "epetai"). The difference in linename was not explained, although other Klingons, like Worf or Krenn, have been taken in by lines other than their original family. It is possible that Koloth's old line was dissolved, and it is also possible that Koloth joined another line or started his own. In the short story "The Unhappy Ones", Koloth is identified as the 'son of Lasshar'.

History

Koloth was the descendant of Klingons who had been infected with the augment disease in the mid 22nd century, and for the first part of his life had a human-like appearance. (ENT episode: "Divergence")

By 2267, Koloth was the commanding officer of the D7-class IKS Gr'oth. During this year, his ship stopped at the Deep Space Station K-7 after a six month mission patrolling the border between the Empire and the United Federation of Planets. Koloth requested shore leave rights, which were initially granted until Korax provoked a fight between Klingons and several crewman from the USS Enterprise. After a Klingon plot to sabotage a grain shipment to Sherman's Planet, Captain James T. Kirk ordered Koloth to leave Federation space within six hours. (TOS episode: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; DS9 episode: "Trials and Tribble-ations"; WizKids module: Attack Wing)

Soon after leaving the Space Station K-7, Koloth discovered that the Enterprise had beamed tribbles over to his ship. Unable to get rid of them, Koloth took his ship into battle against the Tholians. He was able to destroy two Tholian fighters before calling on his friend Kang to help him. Kang and his ship the IKS SuvwI' protected the Gr'oth and beamed its crew aboard before Koloth set the self-destruct to destroy his ship and the tribbles that it carried. (TOS short story: "A Bad Day for Koloth")

In 2269, Koloth - now in command of the IKS Devisor - was sent in pursuit of Cyrano Jones after Jones stole a Klingon glommer, a organism genetically engineered to kill and eat tribbles. Captain James T. Kirk convinced Jones to turn the glommer back over to the Klingons. The Devisor was infested with tribbles during this incident, but this time Koloth was able to take care of the problem himself, without destroying his ship. (TAS episode: "More Tribbles, More Troubles") Later that year, Koloth was one of three Klingon captains to investigate disturbances at the dilithium mine at Beta Thoridar. Koloth instructed his first officer, Korax, to assist the mine's engineers in repairing the mine's atmospheric domes, which had been damaged during a worker riot. (ST novella: The Unhappy Ones)

Koloth took command of a fleet (aboard a new IKS Gr'oth) and led it in The Great Tribble Hunt. This quest took eight months, after which Koloth reported his success to the High Command. (ST reference: Federation: The First 150 Years)

A second IKS Gro'th is speculation, based on the loss of the original vessel in A Bad Day for Koloth and the existence of a subsequent vessel, the IKV Gr'oth. Federation: The First 150 Years specifically mentions Koloth's hunt vessel as the IKS Gr'oth.

Shortly afterward Koloth was administered with the cure to the augment disease which had spread through the Klingon Empire. This, however, cost him his ship as the IKS Devisor was destroyed as a result of the contagium by the Klingon Defense Force. (TOS novel: Excelsior: Forged in Fire)

In 2285, Koloth served as the commanding officer in charge of a space station and its battlecruiser squadron residing within wormhole space in 2285. Koloth orchestrated several incursions into Federation space with one incursion resulting in the destruction of the USS Gallant. When his space station was forced back into normal space due to sabotage, Koloth opted to destroy the station instead of surrendering. (TOS comics: "The Wormhole Connection", "... The Only Good Klingon...")

This Koloth may have been a different Koloth to the one depicted in TOS and DS9, as he is believed to have died at the end of "... The Only Good Klingon...". However, Koloth later reappeared in later issues of Star Trek (DC volume 1).

In 2289, Koloth served as a negotiator for the Empire. One of the diplomats he met with was Curzon Dax, who called him ice man because Koloth would reject any proposal, no matter how beneficial it was for the Empire. The two men did eventually become friends. During this time the Empire sent Koloth, Kang, Kor to capture a man known as the Albino after he had committed a number of crimes against the Empire. The Albino escaped, however he infected the first born sons of Koloth, Kor, and Kang with a genetic disease. The three children died shortly afterwards. As a result, the three Klingons and Curzon Dax swore a blood oath to kill the Albino for this act. (TOS novel: Excelsior: Forged in Fire)

It would be over 80 years before the blood oath was finally fulfilled during an assault on the Albino's compound on Secarus IV in 2370. Koloth died while fighting the Albino's forces. Kang was himself fatally wounded, but was able to kill the Albino before he died. (DS9 episode: "Blood Oath")

Alternate timeline

In an alternate timeline in which the poisoning of the quadrotriticale was never discovered, Sherman's Planet was ceded to the Klingon Empire in 2268 after the Federation abandoned the planet. Koloth became the planetary governor.

By 2366, he was the Klingon special envoy to the Federation and was stationed in Paris, France. In that year, the Federation News Service reporter Marta Jensen interviewed him following the death of former Federation President Nilz Baris. (ST - Myriad Universes novella: Honor in the Night)

Service record

location position rank dates
IKS D'k Tahg second officer officer until 2266
executive officer 2266
commanding officer 2266
IKS Gr'oth captain until 2268
IKS Devisor 2270s
IKS Gal'tagh 2280s-2290

Appendices

Connections

IKS Gr'oth personnel
Bel'korGamrelGellaGrotokKerlethKestelKolothKorKoraxRo'suvValaraVarozhVasakZhokarnZhukov Klingon icon image.

Appearances

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