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[[Commander]] '''Morag''' was an [[officer]] in the [[Klingon Defense Force]] during the late [[24th century]],
 
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| occupation = [[Officer]] in the [[Klingon Defense Force]]
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[[Commander]] '''Morag''' was an [[officer]] in the [[Klingon Defense Force]] during the late [[24th century]]. In [[2369]], Morag was responsible for patrolling near the [[Federation border]], under [[CO|command]] of [[Governor]] {{dis|Torak|Governor}}.
   
 
Morag's patrol took him near [[Starfleet]]'s [[Relay Station 47|Subspace Relay Station 47]] every six [[day]]s. He constantly harassed the two [[crew]]members of the station, [[Lieutenant]]s [[Keith Rocha]] and [[Aquiel Uhnari]], when he passed the station. In one instance, he locked his ship's [[disruptor]]s onto the station.
In [[2369]], Morag [[CO|commanded]] a [[Morag's starship|Klingon starship]], under [[Governor]] [[Torak (Governor)|Torak]], and was responsible for patrolling near the [[Federation border]].
 
 
Morag's patrol would take him near [[Starfleet]]'s [[Relay Station 47|Subspace Relay Station 47]] every six days. He would constantly harass the two crewmembers of the station, [[Lieutenant]]s [[Keith Rocha]] and [[Aquiel Uhnari]]. In one instance, he locked his ship's [[disruptor]]s onto the station.
 
   
 
Following this incident, he returned to the station yet again and hailed them. Receiving no answer, Morag boarded the station. Finding nobody aboard, he stole encrypted [[Federation]] messages and left.
 
Following this incident, he returned to the station yet again and hailed them. Receiving no answer, Morag boarded the station. Finding nobody aboard, he stole encrypted [[Federation]] messages and left.
   
Three days later, he transported Governor Torak to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to answer allegations about their involvement in the deaths of the station's crew. Before arriving, they managed to find Lieutenant Uhnari, who had abandoned the station via a [[shuttlecraft]], and brought her to the ''Enterprise'' to prove they had not killed her. The proven death of Lieutenant Rocha, however, was yet to be solved.
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Three days later, Governor Torak was summoned to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to answer allegations about their involvement in the [[death]]s of the station's crew. Before arriving, the Klingons managed to find Lieutenant Uhnari, who had abandoned the station via a [[shuttlecraft]], and brought her to the ''Enterprise''-D to prove they had not killed her. The whereabouts of Lieutenant Rocha, however, was yet to be determined.
   
Morag was later brought in for questioning, as his [[DNA]] was found aboard the station. Although he at first claimed he merely boarded the station because he was "concerned", he was ordered by Torak to admit that he had taken the encrypted messages and that although he had seen blood, nobody was on the station. He then denied having killed Rocha, but [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] requested that Morag remain aboard the ''Enterprise'' until the investigation was finished.
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Morag was later brought in for questioning, as his [[DNA]] was found aboard the station. Although he at first claimed he merely boarded the station because he was "concerned", he was ordered by Torak to admit that he had taken the encrypted messages and that although he had seen blood, nobody was on the station. He then denied having killed Rocha, but [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] requested that Morag remain aboard the ''Enterprise''-D until the investigation was finished.
   
 
When it was learned that a [[coalescent organism]] had killed Rocha and taken the lieutenant's form, Morag and Lieutenant Uhnari were suspected of being the organism. However, it was learned that the organism had actually taken the form of Uhnari's [[dog]], [[Maura]], and it was subsequently destroyed. ({{TNG|Aquiel}})
 
When it was learned that a [[coalescent organism]] had killed Rocha and taken the lieutenant's form, Morag and Lieutenant Uhnari were suspected of being the organism. However, it was learned that the organism had actually taken the form of Uhnari's [[dog]], [[Maura]], and it was subsequently destroyed. ({{TNG|Aquiel}})
 
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Revision as of 21:42, 12 January 2016

Commander Morag was an officer in the Klingon Defense Force during the late 24th century. In 2369, Morag was responsible for patrolling near the Federation border, under command of Governor Torak.

Morag's patrol took him near Starfleet's Subspace Relay Station 47 every six days. He constantly harassed the two crewmembers of the station, Lieutenants Keith Rocha and Aquiel Uhnari, when he passed the station. In one instance, he locked his ship's disruptors onto the station.

Following this incident, he returned to the station yet again and hailed them. Receiving no answer, Morag boarded the station. Finding nobody aboard, he stole encrypted Federation messages and left.

Three days later, Governor Torak was summoned to the USS Enterprise-D to answer allegations about their involvement in the deaths of the station's crew. Before arriving, the Klingons managed to find Lieutenant Uhnari, who had abandoned the station via a shuttlecraft, and brought her to the Enterprise-D to prove they had not killed her. The whereabouts of Lieutenant Rocha, however, was yet to be determined.

Morag was later brought in for questioning, as his DNA was found aboard the station. Although he at first claimed he merely boarded the station because he was "concerned", he was ordered by Torak to admit that he had taken the encrypted messages and that although he had seen blood, nobody was on the station. He then denied having killed Rocha, but Captain Jean-Luc Picard requested that Morag remain aboard the Enterprise-D until the investigation was finished.

When it was learned that a coalescent organism had killed Rocha and taken the lieutenant's form, Morag and Lieutenant Uhnari were suspected of being the organism. However, it was learned that the organism had actually taken the form of Uhnari's dog, Maura, and it was subsequently destroyed. (TNG: "Aquiel")

Morag was played by Reg E. Cathey.