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[[Lieutenant]] '''Klag''' was a member of the [[Klingon Defence Force]], assigned as [[second officer]] aboard the [[IKS Pagh|IKS ''Pagh'']]. His father was captured by the [[Romulan]]s in battle and was not allowed die an honorable death. He had later escaped and was living honorless on [[Qo'noS]] where he awaited deah. Klag was ashamed of his father, and had not talked to him since his return.
 
[[Lieutenant]] '''Klag''' was a member of the [[Klingon Defence Force]], assigned as [[second officer]] aboard the [[IKS Pagh|IKS ''Pagh'']]. His father was captured by the [[Romulan]]s in battle and was not allowed die an honorable death. He had later escaped and was living honorless on [[Qo'noS]] where he awaited deah. Klag was ashamed of his father, and had not talked to him since his return.
   
In [[2365]], Klag was suspicious of his new [[first officer]], [[William T. Riker|Commander William Riker]], assigned to him as part of an [[Officer Exchange Program]] between the two governments. He challenged Riker's authority, so following the Klingon way, Riker beat him up. This gained him the respect of Klag, and later they became friendly, talking with each other in the mess. When [[Kargan|Captain Kargan]] blamed the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''USS Enterprise-D'']] for planting [[subatomic bacteria]] that were eating away at the hull, Klag stood up for Riker. He said that Riker "may be a spy, but he is no coward." After Riker had taken control of the Pagh, Klag followed his orders, and when Kargan returned, Riker allowed himself to be hit by Kargan in order that he might regain the respect of the crew. As Klag helped him up, he commented that Riker knew more about Klingons than he thought. ''([[TNG]]: "[[A Matter of Honor]]")''
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In [[2365]], Klag was suspicious of his new [[first officer]], [[William T. Riker|Commander William Riker]], assigned to him as part of an [[Officer Exchange Program]] between the two governments. He challenged Riker's authority, so following the Klingon way, Riker beat him up. This gained him the respect of Klag, and later they became friendly, talking with each other in the mess. When [[Kargan|Captain Kargan]] blamed the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''USS Enterprise-D'']] for planting [[subatomic bacteria]] that were eating away at the [[hull]], Klag stood up for Riker. He said that Riker "may be a spy, but he is no coward." After Riker had taken control of the Pagh, Klag followed his orders, and when Kargan returned, Riker allowed himself to be hit by Kargan in order that he might regain the respect of the crew. As Klag helped him up, he commented that Riker knew more about Klingons than he thought. ''([[TNG]]: "[[A Matter of Honor]]")''
 
:''Klag was played by actor [[Brian Thompson]].''
 
:''Klag was played by actor [[Brian Thompson]].''

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Lieutenant Klag (2365)

Lieutenant Klag was a member of the Klingon Defence Force, assigned as second officer aboard the IKS Pagh. His father was captured by the Romulans in battle and was not allowed die an honorable death. He had later escaped and was living honorless on Qo'noS where he awaited deah. Klag was ashamed of his father, and had not talked to him since his return.

In 2365, Klag was suspicious of his new first officer, Commander William Riker, assigned to him as part of an Officer Exchange Program between the two governments. He challenged Riker's authority, so following the Klingon way, Riker beat him up. This gained him the respect of Klag, and later they became friendly, talking with each other in the mess. When Captain Kargan blamed the USS Enterprise-D for planting subatomic bacteria that were eating away at the hull, Klag stood up for Riker. He said that Riker "may be a spy, but he is no coward." After Riker had taken control of the Pagh, Klag followed his orders, and when Kargan returned, Riker allowed himself to be hit by Kargan in order that he might regain the respect of the crew. As Klag helped him up, he commented that Riker knew more about Klingons than he thought. (TNG: "A Matter of Honor")

Klag was played by actor Brian Thompson.