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Gowron

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Name : Gowron [1]
Species : Klingons

Along with Duras, Gowron was one of the candidates to become Chancellor of the Klingon High Council after the death of K'mpec in 2367. He was considered to be an outsider, but won through when Duras was killed by Worf in retaliation for his murder of K'ehleyr. [1] His leadership was challenged by the surviving members of the House of Duras, Lursa, B'Etor and Toral. The challenge pushed the Klingon Empire into a civil war, and for a time it looked as if Gowron's leadership would fail. [2] Fortunately it was uncovered that the Duras side was being covertly supported by the Romulans, and Captain Picard led a Federation fleet to blockade the Klingon/Romulan border, denying the Duras Romulan support. Gowron moved quickly to end the war and secure his position. As a side note, Worf and Kurn's support for Gowron led him to restore the honour of the House of Mogh. [3]

After the war Gowron tried to re-write history to claim all credit for his victory for himself. [4] In 2359 Gowron's position as chancellor was threatened by the apparent return from the dead of Kahless the Unforgettable. The returned Kahless proved to be a clone of the original, but Gowron agreed to let the clone become the ceremonial Emperor as an inspiration for the Klingon people. [5] Gowron regarded the Cardassian people's overthrow of their government in 2372 with great suspicion, convinced that the Dominion had engineered the takeover. He launched an invasion of Cardassian space, which was largely successful. [6] Captain Sisko engineered the escape of the new ruling Detapa council, proving that they were not Founder infiltrators and giving them shelter on Deep Space Nine. Gowron launched an attack on the station, but this was unsuccessful. [6]

A short war between the Federation and Klingons followed. [7] When Odo returned to the Great Link for a short time, he became convinced that Gowron was himself a Founder [8], prompting a Federation mission to uncover the truth at Ty'Gokor where he was awarding several warriors the Order of the Bat'leth. It transpired that Gowron was not a Founder, but his advisor General Martok was. [9] In 2373 the Klingon forces in Cardassia were defeated when the Cardassians joined the Dominion. In response Gowron agreed to once more sign the Empire up to the Khitomer Accords, re-establishing the alliance with the Federation. [10]

Gowron was not a great war leader; he was reluctant to assist the Federation in recapturing Deep Space Nine despite the station's vital strategic importance [11], but did eventually send forces to help. [12] As the war continued Gowron became jealous of the military success of General Martok, and took personal command of the Klingon military. [13] His leadership was a disaster, prompting Worf to challenge him to personal combat. Gowron was killed, and Worf persuaded General Martok to replace him. [14]

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Associated with

Associated with The Next Generation
Associated with Deep Space Nine

Played by

SeriesSeasonActorFilm / Episode Title
TNG4Robert O'ReillyReunion
TNG4Robert O'ReillyRedemption, Part 1
TNG5Robert O'ReillyRedemption, Part 2
TNG6Robert O'ReillyRightful Heir
DS93Robert O'ReillyThe House of Quark
DS94Robert O'ReillyThe Way of the Warrior
DS94Robert O'ReillyBroken Link
DS95Robert O'ReillyApocalypse Rising
DS95Robert O'ReillyBy Inferno's Light
DS97Robert O'ReillyWhen it Rains...
DS97Robert O'ReillyTacking into the Wind

References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 TNG 4 Reunion
2 TNG 4 Redemption, Part 1
3 TNG 5 Redemption, Part 2
4 TNG 5 Unification, Part 1
5 TNG 6 Rightful Heir
6 DS9 4 The Way of the Warrior
7 Various Deep Space Nine episodes
8 DS9 4 Broken Link
9 DS9 5 Apocalypse Rising
10 DS9 5 By Inferno's Light
11 DS9 6 Favor the Bold
12 DS9 6 Sacrifice of Angels
13 DS9 7 When it Rains...
14 DS9 7 Tacking into the Wind
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : Reunion
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : Redemption, Part 1
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Redemption, Part 2
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Unification, Part 1
Series : TNG Season 6
Episode : Rightful Heir
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : The Way of the Warrior
Series : DS9 Season
Episode : Various Deep Space Nine episodes
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : Broken Link
Series : DS9 Season 5
Episode : Apocalypse Rising
Series : DS9 Season 5
Episode : By Inferno's Light
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : Favor the Bold
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : Sacrifice of Angels
Series : DS9 Season 7
Episode : When it Rains...
Series : DS9 Season 7
Episode : Tacking into the Wind


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