
| NAME | REGISTRY NUMBER | INFO | |
| I.K.S. Amar | IKC-7736 |
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Destroyed in 2271 while investigating the V'Ger machine life form. Star Trek: The Motion Picture The new Klingon battle cruiser was closely based on the original battle cruiser designed by Matt Jefferies for the original Star Trek television series. This new version, built at Magicam and at Future General, incorporated much more elaborate surface detailing for a more realistic look. The commander of the Amar was played by Mark Lenard, who also played Spock's father, Sarek, and had been the Romulan commander in TOS "Balance of Terror". Star Trek Encyclopedia II The Registry is from the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| I.K.S. B'Moth | IKC-7739 |
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The I.K.S. B'Moth was reported missing while on patrol near the Cardassian border
in 2373. General Martok, in command of the Bird-of-Prey Rotarran, found the damaged hulk of the B'Moth and rescued the surviving 35
members of the crew. DS9 "Soldiers of the Empire" ; Star Trek Encyclopedia III The Registry is from the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| I.K.S. K'elric I.K.S. HaH'vat |
IKC-7001 |
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Captain Kang, commanding, encountered U.S.S. Excelsior in Azure Nebula.
VOY "Flashback" ; DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book One of three ships that brought on end to The Albino's raids on Klingon colories. Intercepted the Excelsior in the Azure Nebula in 2293. Commanded by Captain Kang. VOY "Flashback" ; DECIPHER Star Trek CCG The Second Name and Registry from the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| I.K.S. Korvat | IKC-5502 | Captain Kor, commanding; led decisive victory over Romulans in the Battle of
Klach D'Kel Brakt. DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book | |
| I.K.S. K't'inga |
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Following their failed 23th-cebtury alliance with the Romulans, the Klingon
Empire designed a major upgrade to their long-standard D-7 battle cruiser. Pride drove them to create a new ship superior to the
one they'd follishly shared with the Romulans. DECIPHER Star Trek CCG | |
| I.K.S. T'Acog | IKC-7750 |
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The T'Acog was sent to return the criminals Korris, Konmel, and Kunivas to the
Klingon Homeworld in 2364. The offenders managed to destroy the T'Acog and commandeered the Talarian freighter Batris. TNG "Heart of Glory" The T'Acog was a re-use of footage from Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Star Trek Encyclopedia II The Registry is from the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| I.K.S. T'Ong | IKC-7713 |
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Klingon deep-space exploratory cruiser, K't'inga class, launched in 2290 under
the command of Captain K'Temok. Because of the extended nature of the mission, the entry crew spent most of the transit time in
hibernation. The return of the ship to Klingon space in 2365 was a matter of concern because the ship had been launched in an era
when the two respective governments were at war. It was feared that the crew of the T'Ong would believe that a state of war still
existed, and that they might there-fore attack the first Federation ship they encountered. Federation Emissary K'Ehleyr helped
avert such a crisis by working with Enterprise-D Security Chief Worf to gain command of the T'Ong before any hostilities could
occur. TNG "The Emissary" The T'Ong was a re-use of Klingon battle cruiser footage originally produced for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Star Trek Encyclopedia II The Registry is from the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| I.K.S. Qo'noS Wa' (Kronos One) |
IKC-7748 |
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Klingon battle cruiser that carried Chancellor Gorkon on an abortive peace
mission to Earth in 2293. Gorkon was assassinated aboard Kronos One by force that sought to obstruct the peace process. Star Trek VI:The Undiscovered Country Kronos One was a modification of the Klingon battle cruiser built for the first Star Trek movie, which was in turn based on the Klingon ship built in 1968 for the original Star Trek series. Star Trek Encyclopedia II The Registry is from the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |

| Length | 349.54m |
| Beam | 251.76m |
| Height | 98.41 |
| Production Base | Qo'noS Orbital Factory Base |
| Mass | 760,000 metric tonnes |
| Accommodation | 800 plus flight crew and troops |
| Power Plant | One M/A warp system; two impulse system |
| Armament | Six ship-mounted disruptors; two torpedo launchers |
| Performance | Warp 9.6 |
| From the Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual | |
| Length | 350 m |
| Height | 98 m |
| Beam | 252 m |
| Complement | 347 |
| Decks | 20 |
| Commissioned | 2267 |
| Disruptor Cannons | K-GDM-2 (x2) |
| Torpedoes | KP-5 (x2) |
| Impulse System | K-HEU-4 (.6c) |
| Warp system | STN-5 (6/8/10 OCU) |
| Shuttlebay | 1 |
| Shuttlecraft | 6 Size worth |
| From the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book | |
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