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Anna Sandesjo

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Name : Anna Sandesjo [1]
Species : Klingons

A senior diplomatic attaché aboard Starbase 47 (Vanguard), Anna Sandesjo was apparently a Human being. In actual fact her real name was Lurqal and she was an agent of Klingon Intelligence modified to pass for Human. Whilst working at Vanguard she regularly passed information on to the Klingons regarding Federation activities in the Taurus Reach. [1]

She was involved in a romantic relationship with T'Prynn, the Starfleet Intelligence officer assigned to Vanguard. Her Klingon contact, Turag, taunted her with the rumours about this relationship. In truth T'Prynn was fully aware of Sandesjo's true identity, and had turned her as a double agent. [2]

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# Series Season Source Comment
1 Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger
2 Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 2 - Summon the Thunder
Novel : Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger
Novel : Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 2 - Summon the Thunder


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