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'''Khitomer''' was an [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[planet]] located in the [[Khitomer system|Khitomer]] [[star system|system]]. Khitomer played a vital role in the development of the [[Klingon]]-[[Federation]] alliance, being the site of the [[Khitomer Conference]] and the victim of a [[Romulan]] sneak attack on this planet's colony, which, in turn, emphasized the importance of the Klingon-Federation friendship. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone|Sins of the Father}})
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'''Khitomer''' was an [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[planet]] located in the [[Khitomer system|Khitomer]] [[star system|system]]. Khitomer played a vital role in the development of the [[Klingon]]-[[Federation]] alliance, being the site of the [[Khitomer Conference]] of [[2293]] as well as the victim of a [[Khitomer Massacre|Romulan sneak attack]] on the planet's Klingon colony in [[2346]], which, in turn, emphasized the importance of the Klingon-Federation friendship. ({{film|6}}; {{TNG|The Neutral Zone|Sins of the Father}})
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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''In the [[alternate reality|alternate]] [[2259]], the planet was discovered to have a Klingon [[colony]]. This event was reported in a news ticker, which was in a collection of graphics and video media that were seen on a [[powerwall]] in the offices of {{alt|Christopher Pike}} and {{alt|Alexander Marcus}} at [[Starfleet Headquarters]].'' ({{film|12}})
In [[2293]], Khitomer was considered to be a neutral site between the Federation and the Klingon Empire, and was located near the Romulan border. In that year, the Khitomer Conference was held at [[Camp Khitomer]] on the planet. The conference started the first full peace negotiations between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire and gave birth to the [[Khitomer Accords]]. Originally, [[Earth]] had been selected as a venue, but after [[Klingon chancellor]] [[Gorkon]] was assassinated on his way to Earth, the conference had to be relocated to Camp Khitomer. ({{film|6}})
 
   
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{{bginfo|The ticker can be seen in the video "''Star Trek: Into Darkness''" - User Interface VFX at vimeo.com. ''[http://vimeo.com/72019454]''}}
By [[2346]], a Klingon [[colony]] existed on Khitomer. On [[stardate|stardate 23859.7]], the colony fell victim to a [[Romulan]] attack. In the attack - which later became known as the [[Khitomer Massacre]] - 4,000 colonists were killed, amongst them [[Mogh]] and [[Ja'rod]] ({{TNG|Heart of Glory|Sins of the Father}}). Only two survivors were believed to have been rescued by the {{USS|Intrepid|NCC-38907}}; however, a group of colonists captured by the Romulans were allowed to live and were taken to a prison camp in the [[Carraya sector]], remaining undiscovered until [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I|Birthright, Part II}})
 
   
 
In [[2293]], Khitomer was considered to be a neutral site by both the Federation and the Klingon Empire, and was located near the Romulan border. In that year, the Khitomer Conference was held at [[Camp Khitomer]] on the planet. The conference started the first full peace negotiations between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire and gave birth to the [[Khitomer Accords]]. Originally, [[Earth]] had been selected as a venue, but after [[Klingon chancellor]] [[Gorkon]] was assassinated on his way to Earth by members of the [[Khitomer conspiracy]], new chancellor [[Azetbur]] relocated the conference to Camp Khitomer. ({{film|6}})
The Romulan Empire thereafter laid claim to the planet, and it appeared on Federation maps in 2369 as being within their territory. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part II}})
 
   
 
By [[2346]], a Klingon [[colony]] existed on Khitomer. On [[stardate]] 23859.7, the colony fell victim to a [[Romulan]] attack. In the attack &ndash; which later became known as the [[Khitomer Massacre]] &ndash; 4,000 colonists were killed, among them [[Mogh]] and [[Ja'rod]] ({{TNG|Heart of Glory|Sins of the Father}}). Only two survivors were believed to have been rescued by the {{USS|Intrepid|NCC-38907}}; however, a group of colonists captured by the Romulans were allowed to live and were taken to a prison camp in the [[Carraya sector]], remaining undiscovered until [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I|Birthright, Part II}})
Some time prior to [[2375]], [[Admiral]] [[William Ross]] met Chancellor [[Gowron]] at Khitomer. ({{DS9|When It Rains...}})
 
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An [[obelisk]] was erected on Khitomer as a [[memorial]]. ({{VOY|Memorial}})
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In [[2369]], the location of Khitomer was labeled on the "Deep Space 9 Traffic Control Database" [[star chart]]. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part II}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
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Some time prior to [[2375]], [[Admiral]] [[William Ross]] met [[Chancellor]] [[Gowron]] at Khitomer. ({{DS9|When It Rains...}})
   
 
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== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
=== Background ===
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=== Background information===
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[[File:Khitomer matte painting.jpg|thumb|A matte painting of Khitomer is prepared for filming]]
According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (pg. 56), the Khitomer system was located in or near Klingon space, in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. This system was a [[binary star system]]. Primary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|Class F star]] with a magnitude of +3, which was ten times brighter than [[Sol]]. Secondary was a Class F star. Tertiary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|Class K star]].
 
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"KIT-to-mur" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide for "Redemption". {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/200.txt}}
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The Khitomer hall was represented by the [[Brandeis-Bardin Institute]], located in southern California.
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (p. 56), the Khitomer system was located in or near Klingon space, in the Beta Quadrant. It was a [[binary star system]]. The primary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|class F star]] with a magnitude of +3, which was ten times brighter than [[Sol]]. The secondary was a class F star, and the tertiary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|class K star]].
   
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
The events surrounding the Khitomer Massacre were documented in the ''The Lost Era'' novel, ''[[The Art of the Impossible]]''.
 
The events surrounding the Khitomer Massacre were documented in the ''The Lost Era'' novel, ''[[The Art of the Impossible]]''.
   
During the [[Star Trek: Destiny]] book ''[[Gods of Night]]'', Khitomer is saved from annihilation by the Borg by a kamikaze attack by the [[USS Ranger]].
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During the [[Star Trek: Destiny]] book ''[[Gods of Night]]'', Khitomer is saved from annihilation by the Borg in 2381 by a kamikaze attack by the USS ''Ranger''.
   
In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', the Klingons reclaim Khitomer during the political crisis in the [[Romulan Star Empire]] that followed [[Praetor]] [[Shinzon]]'s death.
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In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', the Klingon Empire reclaims the Khitomer sector in 2382 during the political crisis in the [[Romulan Star Empire]] that followed [[Praetor]] [[Shinzon]]'s death. In the mission "Turning Point" the planet is the site of a conference between the Federation, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire, and the Romulan Republic.
   
 
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* {{wikipedia|List of Star Trek planets (G–L)#K|Khitomer}}
 
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Khitomer was an inhabited planet located in the Khitomer system. Khitomer played a vital role in the development of the Klingon-Federation alliance, being the site of the Khitomer Conference of 2293 as well as the victim of a Romulan sneak attack on the planet's Klingon colony in 2346, which, in turn, emphasized the importance of the Klingon-Federation friendship. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TNG: "The Neutral Zone", "Sins of the Father")

History

In the alternate 2259, the planet was discovered to have a Klingon colony. This event was reported in a news ticker, which was in a collection of graphics and video media that were seen on a powerwall in the offices of Christopher Pike and Alexander Marcus at Starfleet Headquarters. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

The ticker can be seen in the video "Star Trek: Into Darkness" - User Interface VFX at vimeo.com. [1]

In 2293, Khitomer was considered to be a neutral site by both the Federation and the Klingon Empire, and was located near the Romulan border. In that year, the Khitomer Conference was held at Camp Khitomer on the planet. The conference started the first full peace negotiations between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire and gave birth to the Khitomer Accords. Originally, Earth had been selected as a venue, but after Klingon chancellor Gorkon was assassinated on his way to Earth by members of the Khitomer conspiracy, new chancellor Azetbur relocated the conference to Camp Khitomer. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

By 2346, a Klingon colony existed on Khitomer. On stardate 23859.7, the colony fell victim to a Romulan attack. In the attack – which later became known as the Khitomer Massacre – 4,000 colonists were killed, among them Mogh and Ja'rod (TNG: "Heart of Glory", "Sins of the Father"). Only two survivors were believed to have been rescued by the USS Intrepid; however, a group of colonists captured by the Romulans were allowed to live and were taken to a prison camp in the Carraya sector, remaining undiscovered until 2369. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I", "Birthright, Part II")

An obelisk was erected on Khitomer as a memorial. (VOY: "Memorial")

It was not explicitly stated that the memorial was for the Khitomer Massacre, although the context does imply a military or otherwise violent event.

In 2369, the location of Khitomer was labeled on the "Deep Space 9 Traffic Control Database" star chart. (TNG: "Birthright, Part II", okudagram)

Some time prior to 2375, Admiral William Ross met Chancellor Gowron at Khitomer. (DS9: "When It Rains...")

Khitomer colonists

Appendices

Background information

Khitomer matte painting

A matte painting of Khitomer is prepared for filming

"KIT-to-mur" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide for "Redemption". [2]

The Khitomer hall was represented by the Brandeis-Bardin Institute, located in southern California.

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 56), the Khitomer system was located in or near Klingon space, in the Beta Quadrant. It was a binary star system. The primary was a class F star with a magnitude of +3, which was ten times brighter than Sol. The secondary was a class F star, and the tertiary was a class K star.

Apocrypha

The events surrounding the Khitomer Massacre were documented in the The Lost Era novel, The Art of the Impossible.

During the Star Trek: Destiny book Gods of Night, Khitomer is saved from annihilation by the Borg in 2381 by a kamikaze attack by the USS Ranger.

In Star Trek Online, the Klingon Empire reclaims the Khitomer sector in 2382 during the political crisis in the Romulan Star Empire that followed Praetor Shinzon's death. In the mission "Turning Point" the planet is the site of a conference between the Federation, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire, and the Romulan Republic.

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