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<b>Prominent members</b><br> | <b>Prominent members</b><br> | ||
• Councilor Indizar, who had ascended to the Klingon High Council in 2265 due to her | • Councilor Indizar, who had ascended to the Klingon High Council in 2265 due to her | ||
− | background in Imperial Intelligence. | + | background in Imperial Intelligence.<br> |
• Yovang, a young Imperial Intelligence agent in the 24th century, who was killed by Captain | • Yovang, a young Imperial Intelligence agent in the 24th century, who was killed by Captain | ||
− | Qaolin on board the IKS Wo'bortas. | + | Qaolin on board the IKS Wo'bortas.<br> |
• Commander Narrk, son of Mariq, was first officer on board the IKS Wo'bortas in 2328, | • Commander Narrk, son of Mariq, was first officer on board the IKS Wo'bortas in 2328, | ||
− | when he was killed by Captain Qaolin for insubordination. | + | when he was killed by Captain Qaolin for insubordination.<br> |
• Lorgh, head of the house of Lorgh, and a longtime friend of the house of Mogh, was a | • Lorgh, head of the house of Lorgh, and a longtime friend of the house of Mogh, was a | ||
− | member of Imperial Intelligence for much of the 24th century. | + | member of Imperial Intelligence for much of the 24th century.<br> |
• Gralmek, an Imperial Intelligence operative who had joined II in 2267. He was surgically | • Gralmek, an Imperial Intelligence operative who had joined II in 2267. He was surgically | ||
altered to appear human, in order to infiltrate the Federation. He was later discommendated | altered to appear human, in order to infiltrate the Federation. He was later discommendated | ||
− | by the High Council for having failed his mission. | + | by the High Council for having failed his mission.<br> |
• Lurqal, a female II operative assigned to infiltrate the Federation diplomatic corps. She later | • Lurqal, a female II operative assigned to infiltrate the Federation diplomatic corps. She later | ||
− | became a double agent, and when she was finally exposed, Imperial Intelligence killed her. | + | became a double agent, and when she was finally exposed, Imperial Intelligence killed her.<br><br> |
− | Some examples of Imperial Intelligence operations | + | <b>Some examples of Imperial Intelligence operations</b><br> |
• In 2328, shortly after being put under the command of Captain Qaolin, the IKS Wo'bortas, a | • In 2328, shortly after being put under the command of Captain Qaolin, the IKS Wo'bortas, a | ||
− | B' | + | B'rel-class |
Klingon starship, was commandeered by Imperial Intelligence, and ordered to | Klingon starship, was commandeered by Imperial Intelligence, and ordered to | ||
shadow a Cardassian cruiser, the Sontok, on survey duty. After the Sontok had discovered | shadow a Cardassian cruiser, the Sontok, on survey duty. After the Sontok had discovered | ||
the wreckage of a legendary Klingon ship on the planet Raknal V, the Wo'bortas led a task | the wreckage of a legendary Klingon ship on the planet Raknal V, the Wo'bortas led a task | ||
force during initiatory skirmishes with the Cardassian Third Order, eventually leaving the | force during initiatory skirmishes with the Cardassian Third Order, eventually leaving the | ||
− | fray as the only surviving Klingon ship. | + | fray as the only surviving Klingon ship.<br> |
• In 2371 three II agents – Borak, Atul, and Morka – were sent to Deep Space 9 by chancellor | • In 2371 three II agents – Borak, Atul, and Morka – were sent to Deep Space 9 by chancellor | ||
Gowron to observe a Romulan delegation being briefed by Starfleet on Dominion | Gowron to observe a Romulan delegation being briefed by Starfleet on Dominion | ||
intelligence. They planted a surveillance device on a wall in the Romulan quarters by | intelligence. They planted a surveillance device on a wall in the Romulan quarters by | ||
modifying a replicator into a transporter, but they were exposed after major Kira had | modifying a replicator into a transporter, but they were exposed after major Kira had | ||
− | discovered the device, and arrested by Odo. | + | discovered the device, and arrested by Odo.<br> |
+ | |||
The three Imperial Intelligence operatives arrested for spying on on a Romulan delegation on board | The three Imperial Intelligence operatives arrested for spying on on a Romulan delegation on board | ||
− | Deep Space 9. | + | Deep Space 9.<br><br> |
− | • In 2372 a Klingon bird-of-prey | + | • In 2372 a Klingon bird-of-prey attacked the Cardassian planet, Loval, after Imperial Intelligence had discovered that it was the site of a secret weapons research facility.</div> |
− | attacked the Cardassian planet, Loval, after Imperial | + | |
− | Intelligence had discovered that it was the site of a secret weapons research facility.</div> | + | |
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<b><u>Sources</u><br> | <b><u>Sources</u><br> | ||
− | http://memory- | + | http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Klingon_Imperial_Intelligence <br> |
− | http:// | + | http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Klingon_Empire <br> |
− | http:// | + | http://www.angelfire.com/ks3/atsklingons <br> |
− | http:// | + | http://misc.thefullwiki.org/IKS_Wo'bortas <br> |
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IMPERIAL INTELLIGENCEby Dewald de Coning Klingon Imperial Intelligence (aka II) is the feared governmental branch of the Klingon empire
responsible for espionage and information gathering. The Klingon word for Imperial Intelligence is
tlhIngan valna'beq. Its headquarters is situated in a tower in the capital city on Qo'nos. Imperial
Intelligence has its own contingent of shock troops, and also operates an unknown number of scoutclass
vessels.
This organization is known to operate above the law when deemed necessary, and operatives are
exempt from many of the usual rules that govern Klingon society. For instance, nonundercover
operatives are immune to challenges. II operatives are empowered to seize control of Klingon
defense force assets when they consider it necessary, resulting in a great deal of fiction between the
two organizations.
Agents who fail their mission are dishonored and frequently exiled from the empire. One
particularly tragic example of this was the agent known as Gralmek, or Arne Darvin. In 2268 he was
assigned to poison a shipment of Quadrotriticale, a genetically-engineered
grain, destined for
Sherman's Planet. His identity was discovered when a tribble reacted to him.
The head of Imperial Intelligence is known as the Operations Master.
Klingon warriors view II operatives as honorless
and scheming, while the latter view the former as
ham-handed
and idiotic. The three Imperial Intelligence operatives arrested for spying on on a Romulan delegation on board
Deep Space 9. Sources
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