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The following is a list of unnamed Klingons who lived during the 24th century.

Ambassador

This ambassador represented the Klingon Empire on Farius Prime during the 2370s.

During the Dominion War, he advocated breaking off the alliance with the Federation and focusing on defending the Empire, which put him at odds with Chancellor Gowron, who was committed to the alliance.

In 2374, the Dominion recruited agents of the Orion Syndicate to assassinate the ambassador and make appear that the assassination had been ordered by Chancellor Gowron, who was committed to the alliance. They hoped the ambassador would become a martyr for his cause and the Klingons would eventually pull back into their own territory, leaving only the Federation for the Dominion to contend with.

Fortunately, operatives of Starfleet Intelligence intercepted the plan and warned the Klingons in time to prevent the assassination. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Citizens

These seven citizens lived on Qo'noS in 2366.

They passed Captain Jean-Luc Picard near the house of Kahlest. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

Courting pair

Klingons courting

Two courting Klingons

These couple were seen courting in the first lesson of The Doctor for Seven of Nine in his course "Love Amid the Stars: A Romantic Bestiary". The Doctor mentioned that the Klingon male initiate courtship by biting the female. (VOY: "Someone to Watch Over Me")

They were played by regular background performers Grace Harrell and Ken Gruz.
According to the call sheet, they filmed their scene on second unit on Tuesday 2 March 1999 on Paramount Stage 16 at the "Cave Set".
They were identified in the script with the description of "a Male Klingon Warrior buries his teeth into the neck of a female Klingon Warrior in a cave."

Criminal

Klingon criminal

A Klingon criminal

This criminal was displayed in Odo's security office on Deep Space 9 on a wanted poster for a majority of 2369 and 2370. (DS9: "Vortex", "If Wishes Were Horses", "The Forsaken", "Dramatis Personae", "Duet", "In the Hands of the Prophets", "Sanctuary", and "Rules of Engagement")

The man pictured was portrayed by an unknown actor. This image was, in reality, a makeup continuity photo used by the makeup department during the shoots.

Deep Space 9 visitor 1

Klingon female at Quark's

A female Klingon

This female visitor to DS9 was in Quark's when Odo and Quark teased Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir about being "a couple centimeters shorter" after their runabout was reduced in size while investigating an anomaly. (DS9: "One Little Ship")

This Klingon was played by an unknown actress.

Deep Space 9 visitor 2

Klingon warrioress at funeral

A Klingon warrioress

This visitor attended alongside two other Klingons the funeral for Morn, held in Quark's in 2374. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

She visited the Promenade again the following year together with a male Klingon. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

This Klingon was played by regular background actress Susie Stillwell, who received no credit for her appearance.

Deep Space 9 visitor 3

Morn art and Bajoran mourner

A Klingon mourner

This visitor mourned for Morn at Morn's funeral service held at Quark's Bar aboard Deep Space 9. The event was premature as his supposed death in an ion storm was revealed to be a hoax. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

This Klingon was played by an unknown actor.

Gowron's aide

Gowrons aide, 2367

Gowron's aide

This female Klingon was Gowron's aide in 2367. She was present during Picard's ceremony as Arbiter of Succession in the Great Hall, which was interrupted by the Duras sisters Lursa and B'Etor, and Toral, the illegitimate son of Duras. (TNG: "Redemption")

This Klingon was played by regular background actress Cameron, who received no credit for her appearance.
The call sheet for the day of shooting, 15 April 1991, listed her as Gowron's Aide.
Parts of this costume were also worn by Spice Williams-Crosby in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and by Gabrielle Union in DS9: "Sons and Daughters". The costume was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Great Hall bystanders

These three Klingons were present in the Great Hall in 2367 when Toral challenged Gowron for the title of chancellor of the Klingon Empire. (TNG: "Redemption")

Great Hall guards

These two Klingon guards of the Great Hall served as guards during Captain Picard's Rite of Succession ceremony in 2367. (TNG: "Redemption")

Both actors received no credit for their appearance.

High Council members 1

These fourteen Klingon Council members served on the High Council in 2366 along with Duras and chancellor K'mpec. They were present when Lieutenant Worf faced the accusations of his father Mogh in betraying his people to the Romulans following the destruction of the outpost at Khitomer. They were also present during the discommendation ceremony of Worf later. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

High Council members 2

These seven Klingon council members served on the High Council in 2367. They attended the Rite of Succession ceremony held by Captain Picard and witnessed the claims of the Duras sisters Lursa and B'Etor. Except one, all were loyal to the House of Duras. (TNG: "Redemption")

Beside Bass and Lotterman there were five other actors playing council members. The call sheet gives six more last names of the actors R. Bruce, Cusimano, Geletko, Green, Wilfred Moore, and R. Torre. It is unknown which of these six actors doesn't appear on screen.

High Council members 3

These nine Klingons were part of the Klingon High Council in 2371, headed by Gowron.

They witnessed the claims of D'Ghor regarding the House of Kozak and the following evidence against D'Ghor by Quark. They also took part in the ritual to dishonor D'Ghor for his dishonorable behavior. (DS9: "The House of Quark")

All Klingons were portrayed by background performers, who received no credit for their appearances.

House of Mogh

Alexander's cousins

These cousins were the children of Kurn.

K'mtar mentioned them when trying to entice Alexander Rozhenko into visiting Qo'noS, saying they were eager to meet him. (TNG: "Firstborn")

These cousins were only mentioned in dialogue.
Given that K'Mtar also claimed that Kurn had no male heirs, they were likely all daughters.

Mogh's wife

The wife of Mogh and the mother to Kurn and Worf was killed with her husband in the Romulan attack on Khitomer in 2346. She was survived by her sons. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone", "The Enemy")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

J'Dan's powerful friends

In 2367, J'Dan tried to tempt Worf to let him go, saying that in return, he could ask his powerful friends living on Qo'noS to help restore Worf's name. Worf wasn't interested in the least. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

K'Ehleyr's father

This Klingon male was in a romantic relationship with a Human female. Their child was K'Ehleyr. He was deceased by 2365. (TNG: "The Emissary")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Khitomer commander

The Khitomer commander was the commanding officer of the Khitomer outpost at the time it was attacked by the Romulans in 2346. In his logs, he noted that Mogh was acting suspiciously. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Khitomer Massacre victims

These four thousand victims of the Khitomer Massacre were killed by the Romulans in 2346. They died from the effects of orbital bombardment. They represented at least 78% of the colony's population. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

Klag's father

Klag's father was a warrior in the Klingon Defense Force. He was captured in battle by the Romulans and not allowed to die. He would eventually escape his Romulan captivity and take up residence on Qo'noS. He waited for his death. His son, Lieutenant Klag, refused to see believing he was honorless. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

L'Kor's son

When Worf came to Carraya IV to locate his father in 2369, one of the Klingon's he encountered there, L'Kor, told Worf that he and the prisoners there were already considered "dead" and dishonored there according Klingon society. Despite this, Worf claimed that if he had found his father there, "I would be glad to see him. There is no room in my heart for shame." L'Kor, however, felt that "I can only hope that if my son came here, he would be Klingon enough to kill me." (TNG: "Birthright, Part II")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
It was unclear if L'Kor was speaking as if he really had a son, or if he was speaking figuratively, as if he had a son.

Martok's aides

Planning the attack

Aides in background next to Starfleet officers

These two aides were present with Martok when Starfleet, the Klingons, and the Romulans were planning the attack into Cardassian space. (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")

The Klingons were played by unknown actors.

Martok's father

Martok's father was from the Ketha lowlands. He wanted his son to be an officer, not a warrior like he and his forefathers had been. He was able to find someone to sponsor Martok to become one. He was "embarrassed" when his son failed to become an officer due to Kor rejecting his application. Martok's father died sometime before the mid-2340s. (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
Martok's father is called Urthog in several novels.

Military personnel

Pagh tactics officer's mother

This mother of the tactics officer aboard the IKS Pagh was the wife of to a man killed at Tranome Sar.

Their son mentioned to Commander William T. Riker that his widowed mother was still alive as of 2365, during Riker's brief assignment aboard the Klingon Bird-of-Prey. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Ronara bar patron

Klingon on Ronara

A female Klingon bar patron

This female patron was in a bar on Ronara Prime in 2370. She was present there when Lieutenant Ro Laren was on an undercover mission to infiltrate the Maquis. (TNG: "Preemptive Strike")

This Klingon was played by background actress Dawn Lovett.

Scientist

This male scientist was previously encountered by Trill scientist, Lenara Kahn, sometime prior to her being reaquainted Jadzia Dax in 2372.

During their time together, he gave Kahn a pair of Klingon earrings as a present. He wanted to give her a Klingon sword they carried around at first, but Lenara refused. (DS9: "Rejoined")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Tavana's mother

Tavana mentioned to Jadzia Dax in 2373 that her mother had met Curzon Dax once on Qo'noS and that he was very taken with her. When Jadzia told her that she was one of many Curzon had been taken with, Tavana replied that her mother was similar in that respect. (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
Curzon lived in both the 23rd (pre- and post-joining with the Dax symbiont) and 24th centuries. It is not said in which century Tavana's mother knew him.

Trade Agreements Conference attendee

File:Female Klingon at conference.jpg

A female Klingon

This female attendee attended the banquet in Ten Forward aboard the Enterprise-D following the Trade Agreements Conference on Betazed in 2366 (TNG: "Ménage à Troi")

This Klingon was played by an unknown actress.

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