smw@tilt.UUCP (Stewart Wiener) (03/06/84)
Khan ain't no Klingon! He's a genetically engineered human, of Sikh extraction. I guess it's just the K that confused you, Jeff. No Klingons appeared twice in regular ST episodes. If you stretch it, though, sure, there were LOTS of repeats. I know nothing about the DC Comics stuff, but here follows a fairly accurate KLINGON INDEX. No claims made to completeness for anything more than the original episodes. Key: "Title" indicates a regular ST episode. 'Title' indicates an animated ST episode (Saturday morning cartoons). <Title> indicates a novel, or published short story. NAME APPEARS IN ---- ---------- KAAS 'Time Trap' by Joyce Perry KAGED <The Trellisane Confrontation> by David Dvorkin KAHLESS --greatest warrior in Klingon history "The Savage Curtain" by A. Heinemann & G. Roddenberry KALAN <The Klingon Gambit> by Robert Vardeman KANG "Day of the Dove" by Jerome Bixby <The Procrustean Petard> (in ST The New Voyages 2) <The Blaze of Glory> (in ST2 Short Stories, by Wm. Rotsler) KANNDAD <Star Trek Log 7> and <Star Trek Log 10> by Alan Dean Foster KAROX <The Trellisane Confrontation> by David Dvorkin KEAST <The Covenant of the Crown> by Howard Weinstein KERA --science officer, female <The Covenant of the Crown> by Howard Weinstein KISLATH <The Klingon Gambit> by Robert Vardeman KOLOTH "The Trouble With Tribbles" by David Gerrold 'More Tribbles, More Troubles' by David Gerrold <Spock Must Die> by James Blish KON <The Covenant of the Crown> by Howard Weinstein 1st KOR "Errand of Mercy" by Gene Coon 'Time Trap' by Joyce Perry <Spock Must Die> by James Blish <Visit to a Weird Planet Revisited> (in ST The New Voyages) <Mind-Sifter> (in ST The New Voyages) 2nd KOR <Star Trek Log 9> by Alan Dean Foster KORAX --aide to Koloth "The Trouble With Tribbles" by David Gerrold 'More Tribbles, More Troubles' by David Gerrold <Spock Must Die> by James Blish KORREG <Star Trek Log 7> and <Star Trek Log 10> by Alan Dean Foster KRAIL <The Covenant of the Crown> by Howard Weinstein KRAS "Friday's Child" by D.C. Fontana KRELL "A Private Little War" by Gene Roddenberry KRITT <Star Trek Log 7> and <Star Trek Log 10> by Alan Dean Foster KRUGE --will appear in "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" KUMARA --formerly Kirk's roommate in a foreign exchange program! <Star Trek Log 7> and <Star Trek Log 10> by Alan Dean Foster KURI 'Time Trap' by Joyce Perry MARA "Day of the Dove" by Jerome Bixby It should also be noted that two Romulans of regular ST, the female Commander of "The Enterprise Incident," and her Sub-Commander, S'Tal, are seen again in several novels. The Commander only in the <Phoenix> books, and Tal a bit more. None of the different novelists, of course, recognize that any of the others exist. TAL "The Enterprise Incident" by D.C. Fontana <The Price of the Phoenix> by S. Marshak and M. Culbreath <The Fate of the Phoenix> by S. Marshak and M. Culbreath <Yesterday's Son> by Ann Crispin <The Trellisane Confrontation> by David Dvorkin -- Stewart Wiener :-) "Read and weep as did Princeton Univ. EECS :-) Alexander when he beheld {allegra,ihnp4!mhuxi}!princeton!tilt!smw :-) the glories of Egypt."
lab@qubix.UUCP (Q-Bick) (03/07/84)
William Campbell ("My dear Captain Koloth") did not re-appear as a Klingon, but (as any good Trekkie knows) he did reappear as "Brigadier General Trelane, Retired. But you may address me as The Squire of Gothos." The last line is also the title of the episode. Keeping my vessel from disintegrating at 0 atms, -- The Ice Floe of the Q-Bick {ucbvax,ihnp4}!{decwrl,amd70}!qubix!lab decwrl!qubix!lab@Berkeley.ARPA