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[[Image:Klingon civilian transport.jpg|thumb|Hit by [[photon torpedo]]es.]]
 
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|Name= Klingon civilian transport
A '''Klingon civilian transport''' was a class of ship used by the [[Klingon Empire]] in the [[24th century]].
 
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|image= Klingon civilian transport.jpg
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|imagecap= Forward view, damaged
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|Affiliation= [[Klingon Empire]], civilian
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|Type= [[Transport]]
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|Active= [[2370s]]
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|Crew= ~450 passengers
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:''You may also be looking for [[Klingon transport]] ship.''
 
A '''Klingon civilian transport ship''' was a type of civilian [[transport]], utilized in the [[Klingon Empire]] during the late [[24th century]].
   
In [[2372]], a ship of this type crashed in a mountainous region on [[Galorda Prime]]. All aboard were killed.
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In [[2372]], a ship of this type [[crash landing|crashed]] in a mountainous region on [[Galorda Prime]] and all 440 people aboard were killed.
   
Three months later, another civilian [[transport]] was used in a failed plot by the Empire to frame [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] and extradite him to [[Qo'nos]]. The ship, under [[cloak]], had apparently blundered into a battle between the [[USS Defiant (NX-74205)|USS ''Defiant'']], a [[Klingon bird-of-prey]], and a [[K't'inga class]] [[battleship]]. The transport decloaked in front of the ''Defiant'' just as Worf ordered the the firing of [[photon torpedo]]es, accidentally destroying it. Though the transport was empty, the Klingons faked its lifesigns and submitted into evidence the passenger list of the transport that had crashed on Galorda months earlier. ([[DS9]]: "[[Rules of Engagement]]")
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Three months later, another civilian transport was used in a failed plot by the Empire to frame [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] and extradite him to [[Qo'noS]].
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:''The Klingon civilian transport was a repainted reuse of the ''[[Merchantman]]'' model which originally appeared in ''[[Star Trek III]]''.
 
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In the ploy, the ship, while under [[cloak]], had apparently blundered into a battle between the {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, a [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]], and a {{class|K't'inga}} [[battle cruiser]]. The transport decloaked in front of the ''Defiant'' just as Worf ordered the firing of [[quantum torpedo]]es, accidentally destroying it.
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Though the transport was empty, the Klingons faked its [[life sign]]s and submitted into evidence the passenger list of the transport that had crashed on Galorda months earlier. ({{DS9|Rules of Engagement}})
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{{bginfo|The Klingon civilian transport was a repainted reuse of the ''[[Merchantman]]'' model from {{film|3}}. For more information on history of this studio model, please see: [[Studio models (films)#Merchantman|Studio models]].}}
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You may also be looking for Klingon transport ship.

A Klingon civilian transport ship was a type of civilian transport, utilized in the Klingon Empire during the late 24th century.

In 2372, a ship of this type crashed in a mountainous region on Galorda Prime and all 440 people aboard were killed.

Three months later, another civilian transport was used in a failed plot by the Empire to frame Lieutenant Commander Worf and extradite him to Qo'noS.

In the ploy, the ship, while under cloak, had apparently blundered into a battle between the USS Defiant, a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, and a K't'inga-class battle cruiser. The transport decloaked in front of the Defiant just as Worf ordered the firing of quantum torpedoes, accidentally destroying it.

Though the transport was empty, the Klingons faked its life signs and submitted into evidence the passenger list of the transport that had crashed on Galorda months earlier. (DS9: "Rules of Engagement")

The Klingon civilian transport was a repainted reuse of the Merchantman model from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. For more information on history of this studio model, please see: Studio models.