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| occupation = Operative on [[Neural]]
 
| occupation = Operative on [[Neural]]
 
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| actor = [[Ned Romero]]
 
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:''See [[Krell (22nd century)|Krell]] for the [[22nd century]] [[Klingon]] [[admiral]] of the same name.''
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:''See {{dis|Krell|22nd century}} for the [[22nd century]] [[Klingon]] [[admiral]] of the same name.''
'''Krell''' (''tlhIngan Hol'': '''Qel''') was the [[Klingon]] responsible for upsetting the balance of power, in [[2267]], within the culture on [[Tyree (humanoid)|Tyree]]'s planet by providing a rival clan of villagers led by [[Apella]] with the "advanced technology" of [[flintlock]] weapons. He promised Apella that if he cooperated with the Klingons, he would be given power over the planet. In turn, Krell would be able to establish a puppet government with alliance to the [[Klingon Empire]]. Krell's mission was foiled when [[James T. Kirk]] discovered the plot and armed Tyree's clan with the same weapons. ({{TOS|A Private Little War}})
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'''Krell''' was the [[Klingon]] responsible for upsetting the balance of power, in [[2268]], within the culture on the [[planet]] [[Neural]] by providing a rival clan of villagers led by [[Apella]] with the "advanced technology" of [[flintlock]] weapons. He promised Apella that if he cooperated with the Klingons, he would be given power over the planet. In turn, Krell would be able to establish a puppet government with alliance to the [[Klingon Empire]]. Krell's mission was foiled when [[James T. Kirk]] discovered the plot and armed {{dis|Tyree|humanoid}}'s clan with the same weapons. ({{TOS|A Private Little War}})
   
 
As a product of [[22nd century]] [[genetic engineering]], Krell was descended from Klingons affected with the [[augment]] virus created in [[2154]]. ({{ENT|Divergence}})
 
As a product of [[22nd century]] [[genetic engineering]], Krell was descended from Klingons affected with the [[augment]] virus created in [[2154]]. ({{ENT|Divergence}})
   
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== Background ==
{{bginfo|Krell was played by actor [[Ned Romero]]. Of particular behind-the-scenes interest is that Krell's darkened complexion and upswept, bushy eyebrows represent a return to the original Klingon makeup design used on [[Kor]] and his men in the [[TOS Season 1|first season]]'s {{e|Errand of Mercy}}, and later on [[Kang]], [[Kahless]] and all other Klingons in the [[TOS Season 3|third season]]. For some reason, at the beginnning of [[TOS Season 2|season two]], the Klingons [[Kras]] ({{TOS|Friday's Child}}) and [[Koloth]], [[Korax]], and their men ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}) were styled with Caucasian skin and Human-style eyebrows.}}
 
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Krell was played by actor [[Ned Romero]].
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Of particular behind-the-scenes interest is that Krell's darkened complexion and upswept, bushy eyebrows represent a return to the original Klingon makeup design used on [[Kor]] and his men in the [[TOS Season 1|first season]]'s {{e|Errand of Mercy}}, and later on [[Kang]], [[Kahless]] and all other Klingons in the [[TOS Season 3|third season]]. For some reason, at the beginning of [[TOS Season 2|season two]], the Klingons [[Kras]] ({{TOS|Friday's Child}}) and [[Koloth]], [[Korax]], and their men ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}) were styled with Caucasian skin and Human-style eyebrows.
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In [[Marc Okrand]]'s ''tlhIngan Hol'' language, Krell's name is '''Qel'''. (''[[The Klingon Dictionary]]'' 2nd ed., p. 58)
   
 
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Revision as of 22:34, 4 July 2015

See Krell for the 22nd century Klingon admiral of the same name.

Krell was the Klingon responsible for upsetting the balance of power, in 2268, within the culture on the planet Neural by providing a rival clan of villagers led by Apella with the "advanced technology" of flintlock weapons. He promised Apella that if he cooperated with the Klingons, he would be given power over the planet. In turn, Krell would be able to establish a puppet government with alliance to the Klingon Empire. Krell's mission was foiled when James T. Kirk discovered the plot and armed Tyree's clan with the same weapons. (TOS: "A Private Little War")

As a product of 22nd century genetic engineering, Krell was descended from Klingons affected with the augment virus created in 2154. (ENT: "Divergence")

Background

Krell was played by actor Ned Romero.

Of particular behind-the-scenes interest is that Krell's darkened complexion and upswept, bushy eyebrows represent a return to the original Klingon makeup design used on Kor and his men in the first season's "Errand of Mercy", and later on Kang, Kahless and all other Klingons in the third season. For some reason, at the beginning of season two, the Klingons Kras (TOS: "Friday's Child") and Koloth, Korax, and their men (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles") were styled with Caucasian skin and Human-style eyebrows.

In Marc Okrand's tlhIngan Hol language, Krell's name is Qel. (The Klingon Dictionary 2nd ed., p. 58)

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