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[[Image:Leskit.jpg|thumb|Leskit]]
 
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'''Leskit''' was an [[officer]] aboard the [[IKS Rotarran|IKS ''Rotarran'']], during the [[Klingon-Cardassian War]] in [[2372]] and [[2373]]. He later served as the [[helmsman]] during [[General]] [[Martok]]'s first command of the ''Rotarran'' in late 2373. He wore a necklace made of [[Cardassian]] [[bone|neckbones]]. ({{DS9|Soldiers of the Empire}})
 
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|caption = Leskit in 2373
:''Leskit was played by the late [[David Graf]]. Leskit is a main character in the ''[[Star Trek: IKS Gorkon]]'' novels. He also appears in ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One]]'' and ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two]]''.''
 
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|gender = [[Male]]
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|species = [[Klingon]]
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|affiliation = [[Klingon Defense Force]]
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|occupation = [[Military]] [[officer]]<br />[[Helmsman]]
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|status = Active
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|datestatus = 2373
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|actor = [[David Graf]]
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'''Leskit''' was an [[officer]] aboard the {{IKS|Rotarran}} during the [[Klingon-Cardassian War]] in [[2372]] and [[2373]].
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He later served as the [[helmsman]] during [[General]] [[Martok]]'s first command of the ''Rotarran'' in late 2373. He wore a [[necklace]] made of [[Cardassian]] [[neckbone]]s and spoke admirably of his Cardassian foes, stating "it was an honor to kill them". ({{DS9|Soldiers of the Empire}})
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==Appendices==
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===Background information===
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Leskit was played by the late [[David Graf]].
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=== Apocrypha ===
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Leskit is a main character in the ''[[Star Trek: IKS Gorkon]]'' novels and was [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]]'s first choice when deciding on characters from DS9 and TNG to include in the novel series. He commented: "''Leskit was in fact my first choice. As soon as I started creating the Klingon crew, the absolute first person I wanted in there was Leskit because he was a snide, obnoxious Klingon, which is never simple. That really appealed to me, somebody who was that much of a wise ass and who was very much a Klingon. He walked around with Cardassian neck bones around his neck. So this was not exactly a friendly, happy wiseass Klingon''". (''[[Voyages of Imagination]]'')
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Leskit also appears in ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One]]'', ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two]]'', ''[[A Singular Destiny]]'' and the videogame [[Star Trek Online]].
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Revision as of 22:38, 4 December 2019

Leskit was an officer aboard the IKS Rotarran during the Klingon-Cardassian War in 2372 and 2373.

He later served as the helmsman during General Martok's first command of the Rotarran in late 2373. He wore a necklace made of Cardassian neckbones and spoke admirably of his Cardassian foes, stating "it was an honor to kill them". (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire")

Appendices

Background information

Leskit was played by the late David Graf.

Apocrypha

Leskit is a main character in the Star Trek: IKS Gorkon novels and was Keith R.A. DeCandido's first choice when deciding on characters from DS9 and TNG to include in the novel series. He commented: "Leskit was in fact my first choice. As soon as I started creating the Klingon crew, the absolute first person I wanted in there was Leskit because he was a snide, obnoxious Klingon, which is never simple. That really appealed to me, somebody who was that much of a wise ass and who was very much a Klingon. He walked around with Cardassian neck bones around his neck. So this was not exactly a friendly, happy wiseass Klingon". (Voyages of Imagination)

Leskit also appears in The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One, The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two, A Singular Destiny and the videogame Star Trek Online.

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