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− | A list of the [[Klingon]] '''personnel of the {{IKS|Amar}}''' in [[ |
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== Captain == |
== Captain == |
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[[File:KlingonCommanderTMP.jpg|150px|thumb|The ''Amar'' captain]] |
[[File:KlingonCommanderTMP.jpg|150px|thumb|The ''Amar'' captain]] |
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− | This '''Klingon captain''' was the [[CO|commanding officer]] of the ''Amar'', the lead vessel of a squadron of [[Klingon]] [[battle cruiser]]s that attempted to intercept and was later destroyed by [[V' |
+ | This '''Klingon captain''' was the [[CO|commanding officer]] of the ''Amar'', the lead vessel of a squadron of [[Klingon]] [[battle cruiser]]s that attempted to intercept and was later destroyed by ''[[V'ger]]''. ({{film|1}}) |
− | {{bginfo|The Klingon captain was portrayed by [[Mark Lenard]] who is better known as [[Sarek]], [[Spock]]'s father.|According to at least [[In Thy Image|one version of the script]], the Klingon captain was called "Commander Barak".|{{CCG name|Krase|his}} This was obviously meant as an in-joke as it is an anagram of the name of Lenard's better-known role of Sarek.}} |
+ | {{bginfo|The Klingon captain was portrayed by [[Mark Lenard]], who is better known as [[Sarek]], [[Spock]]'s father. He was initially offered the role via a phone call from [[Gene Roddenberry]]. "''I never thought of playing a Klingon,''" Lenard admitted, "''but I said, 'Sure, I would love to.{{'}}''" The actor found his makeup extremely uncomfortable while playing the part. (''{{dis|Starlog|magazine}}'' #117, p. 48)|According to at least [[In Thy Image|one version of the script]], the Klingon captain was called "Commander Barak". The novel ''[[Forgotten History]]'' also names him Barak. |{{CCG name|Krase|his}} This was obviously meant as an [[in-joke]], as it is an anagram of the name of Lenard's better-known role of Sarek.}} |
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[[File:Amar first officer.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Amar'' first officer]] |
[[File:Amar first officer.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Amar'' first officer]] |
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The [[executive officer]]. ({{film|1}}) |
The [[executive officer]]. ({{film|1}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|This Klingon was played by stuntman [[Tom Morga]] in his very first ''Star Trek'' role.|{{CCG name|Komal|his}}|There, he is listed as the chief surgeon of the ''Amar''. [http://www.daxgraphs.co.uk/startrekccgklingon.htm]}} |
+ | {{bginfo|This Klingon was played by stuntman [[Tom Morga]] in his very first ''Star Trek'' role.|{{CCG name|Komal|his}}|There, he is listed as the chief surgeon of the ''Amar''. ''[http://www.daxgraphs.co.uk/startrekccgklingon.htm]}} |
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[[File:Amar navigation and helm.jpg|thumb|The ''Amar'' helmsman (right)]] |
[[File:Amar navigation and helm.jpg|thumb|The ''Amar'' helmsman (right)]] |
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The [[helmsman]]. ({{film|1}}) |
The [[helmsman]]. ({{film|1}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|The helmsman on the right was played by stunt actor [[Joel Kramer]].|{{CCG name|Karnog|his}}|There, he is listed as the science officer of the ''Amar'' who tried to analyze the V' |
+ | {{bginfo|The helmsman on the right was played by stunt actor [[Joel Kramer]].|{{CCG name|Karnog|his}}|There, he is listed as the science officer of the ''Amar'' who tried to analyze the ''V'ger'' data. ''[http://www.daxgraphs.co.uk/startrekccgklingon.htm]}} |
== Navigator == |
== Navigator == |
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== Officer == |
== Officer == |
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[[File:Amar officer.jpg|thumb|An ''Amar'' officer]] |
[[File:Amar officer.jpg|thumb|An ''Amar'' officer]] |
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+ | This officer approached the seated navigator and helmsman when the ''Amar'' was slowly coming closer to ''V'ger''. ({{film|1}}) |
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These two officers were seated in chairs with viewscreens that controlled the ''Amar''{{'}}s weapons. ({{film|1}}) |
These two officers were seated in chairs with viewscreens that controlled the ''Amar''{{'}}s weapons. ({{film|1}}) |
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[[Category:Personnel lists|Amar personnel]] |
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Revision as of 11:26, 13 March 2016
A list of the Klingon personnel of the IKS Amar in the 2270s.
Captain
This Klingon captain was the commanding officer of the Amar, the lead vessel of a squadron of Klingon battle cruisers that attempted to intercept and was later destroyed by V'ger. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
The Klingon captain was portrayed by Mark Lenard, who is better known as Sarek, Spock's father. He was initially offered the role via a phone call from Gene Roddenberry. "I never thought of playing a Klingon," Lenard admitted, "but I said, 'Sure, I would love to.'" The actor found his makeup extremely uncomfortable while playing the part. (Starlog #117, p. 48)
According to at least one version of the script, the Klingon captain was called "Commander Barak". The novel Forgotten History also names him Barak.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Krase. This was obviously meant as an in-joke, as it is an anagram of the name of Lenard's better-known role of Sarek.
First Officer
The executive officer. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
This Klingon was played by stuntman Tom Morga in his very first Star Trek role.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Komal.
There, he is listed as the chief surgeon of the Amar. [1]
Helmsman
The helmsman. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
The helmsman on the right was played by stunt actor Joel Kramer.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Karnog.
There, he is listed as the science officer of the Amar who tried to analyze the V'ger data. [2]
The navigator. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Officer
This officer approached the seated navigator and helmsman when the Amar was slowly coming closer to V'ger. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Weapons operators
These two officers were seated in chairs with viewscreens that controlled the Amar's weapons. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)