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− | '''Klim Dokachin''' was the [[Zakdorn]] [[quartermaster]] for the [[Starfleet]] [[Surplus Depot Z15]] in [[orbit]] of [[Qualor II]] in [[ |
+ | '''Klim Dokachin''' was the [[Zakdorn]] [[quartermaster]] for the [[Starfleet]] [[Surplus Depot Z15]] in [[orbit]] of [[Qualor II]] in [[2368]]. |
+ | When [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] requested permission to examine the surplus depot to see if any ships were missing, Dokachin became indignant. He corrected Riker on the the pronunciation of his name, and was reluctant to surrender what little authority he had, but agreed to cooperate when [[Deanna Troi]] charmed him and told Troi about a 14 [[foot]] long [[Caldorian eel]] he once found and still owned as a [[pet]]. When it was discovered that ships were missing, Dokachin was shocked; in the entire history of the Zakdorn administration of the yard, nothing had ever been lost. ({{TNG|Unification I}}) |
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Revision as of 16:39, 15 December 2014
Klim Dokachin was the Zakdorn quartermaster for the Starfleet Surplus Depot Z15 in orbit of Qualor II in 2368.
When Commander William T. Riker requested permission to examine the surplus depot to see if any ships were missing, Dokachin became indignant. He corrected Riker on the the pronunciation of his name, and was reluctant to surrender what little authority he had, but agreed to cooperate when Deanna Troi charmed him and told Troi about a 14 foot long Caldorian eel he once found and still owned as a pet. When it was discovered that ships were missing, Dokachin was shocked; in the entire history of the Zakdorn administration of the yard, nothing had ever been lost. (TNG: "Unification I")
Klim Dokachin was played by the late actor Graham Jarvis.