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| gender = Male
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|species = [[Klingon]]
| species = [[Klingon ]]
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|affiliation = [[Klingon Imperial Fleet]]
 
|rank = [[Captain]]
| occupation = [[CO|Commander]] of a [[Klingon]] [[Vorok's battle cruiser|battle cruiser]]
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|occupation = [[CO|Commander]] of a [[Klingon]] [[Vorok's battle cruiser|battle cruiser]]
| status = Alive
 
| datestatus = 2151
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|status = Active
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|datestatus = 2151
| actor = [[Christopher Darga]]
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|actor = [[Christopher Darga]]
 
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'''Vorok''' was the [[CO|commander]] of a [[Klingon]] [[Vorok's battle cruiser|battle cruiser]] encountered by [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] in [[2151]].
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[[Captain]] '''Vorok''' was the [[CO|commander]] of a [[Klingon]] [[Vorok's battle cruiser|battle cruiser]] encountered by {{EnterpriseNX}} in [[2151]]. He had a [[House|home]] on [[Qo'noS]].
   
 
He threatened to destroy a [[stealth|cloaked]] [[Xyrillian starship]] when he learned the Xyrillians were using his [[starship|ship]]'s [[plasma]] exhaust to replenish their vessel's [[teraphasic coil]]s, citing the act as a breach of Klingon [[security]] and an act of [[war]].
 
He threatened to destroy a [[stealth|cloaked]] [[Xyrillian starship]] when he learned the Xyrillians were using his [[starship|ship]]'s [[plasma]] exhaust to replenish their vessel's [[teraphasic coil]]s, citing the act as a breach of Klingon [[security]] and an act of [[war]].
   
[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]], needing the Xyrillians alive in order to help an impregnated [[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]], informed Vorok that the Xyrillians may be willing to share their [[hologram|holographic]] [[technology]] with the Klingons if they were spared. Intrigued, Vorok swore not to destroy the Xyrillians if their technology amused him.
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[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]], needing the Xyrillians alive in order to help an impregnated {{Trip Tucker}}, informed Vorok that the Xyrillians may be willing to share their [[holographic technology]] with the Klingons if they were spared. Intrigued, Vorok swore not to destroy the Xyrillians if their technology amused him.
   
The holographic technology was modified and installed aboard [[Vorok's battle cruiser]], and the Klingon commander kept his word and allowed the Xyrillian ship to return to their [[homeworld]].
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The holographic technology was modified and installed aboard [[Vorok's battle cruiser]], and the Klingon commander kept his word and allowed the Xyrillian ship to return to their [[Xyrillian homeworld|homeworld]].
   
 
Before departing, however, Vorok made it very clear to Archer that if his ship were to encounter the ''Enterprise'' again, the [[Human]] captain would regret it. ({{ENT|Unexpected}})
 
Before departing, however, Vorok made it very clear to Archer that if his ship were to encounter the ''Enterprise'' again, the [[Human]] captain would regret it. ({{ENT|Unexpected}})
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{{bginfo|Vorok was played by actor [[Christopher Darga]].}}
 
{{bginfo|Vorok was played by actor [[Christopher Darga]].}}
   
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== Appendices ==
[[Category:Klingons|Vorok]]
 
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=== Background information ===
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Vorok appears to have a similar forehead pattern to that of [[K'mpec]], who was the longest serving chancellor of the Klingon High Council during the 24th century.
   
 
[[cs:Vorok]]
 
[[cs:Vorok]]
 
[[de:Vorok]]
 
[[de:Vorok]]
 
[[Category:Klingons|Vorok]]
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[[Category:Klingon military personnel]]

Latest revision as of 06:45, 27 March 2022

Captain Vorok was the commander of a Klingon battle cruiser encountered by Enterprise NX-01 in 2151. He had a home on Qo'noS.

He threatened to destroy a cloaked Xyrillian starship when he learned the Xyrillians were using his ship's plasma exhaust to replenish their vessel's teraphasic coils, citing the act as a breach of Klingon security and an act of war.

Captain Jonathan Archer, needing the Xyrillians alive in order to help an impregnated Trip Tucker, informed Vorok that the Xyrillians may be willing to share their holographic technology with the Klingons if they were spared. Intrigued, Vorok swore not to destroy the Xyrillians if their technology amused him.

The holographic technology was modified and installed aboard Vorok's battle cruiser, and the Klingon commander kept his word and allowed the Xyrillian ship to return to their homeworld.

Before departing, however, Vorok made it very clear to Archer that if his ship were to encounter the Enterprise again, the Human captain would regret it. (ENT: "Unexpected")

Vorok was played by actor Christopher Darga.

Appendices

Background information

Vorok appears to have a similar forehead pattern to that of K'mpec, who was the longest serving chancellor of the Klingon High Council during the 24th century.