K'ohl Troi
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Position: | Chief Flight Control Officer
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| Rank: | Lieutenant

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| Race: | Half Klingon, Half Betazoid
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| Age: | 29
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| Gender: | Male
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| Place of Birth: | Unknown
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Character Appearance: |
Basic Klingon appearance though the ridges are slightly less pronounced than most klingons, they are still quite distinctive. Lighter skin toned with betazoid like eyes (pupil and iris are all black).
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Character Personality: |
Generally friendly but there is a deep routed anger that motivates his actions.
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Character History: |
On stardate 47879.2, two officers from the Federation/Bajoran space station Deep Space 9, Major Kira Narrise and Doctor Julian Bashir, were involved in an incident in the Bajoran Wormhole, which led to the re-discovery of a strange and disturbing alternate reality (hereafter known as Mirror Universe). In this mirror universe, the Federation did not exist, and the Alpha Quadrant was controlled by the Klingon-Cardassian alliance. The two officers managed to return to their own reality, but not before they had made a serious impact upon the lives of many of the people from the alternate reality. One of those most seriously affected was a young half Klingon-half Betazoid named K'ohl Troi.
K'ohl was born out of wedlock, the son of the then vibrant Lwaxanna Troi, (who in the normal universe was the mother of Lieutenant-Commander Deanna Troi), and the stern and overbearing Mogh, father of both realities Commander Worf. The Mogh of the mirror universe had taken the Lwaxanna of the mirror universe as his personal slave when the Klingon Empire conquered Betazed in their war with the Terran controlled worlds. Enchanted by her stunning beauty, Mogh bedded the Betazoid, and she fell pregnant with his son. For Mogh, this was an extreme embarrassment, and he tried several times to kill Lwaxanna and her unborn child. Lwaxanna managed to avoid the 'quiet' deaths planned by Mogh, and carried the child to term, but the harrowing pregnancy took it's toll on her.
When K'ohl was born, he was taken from his mother instantly, and was brought up by an uncle, who managed to pass the boy off as his own for many years. K'ohl was fortunate that it seemed as though he had only inherited his mothers Betazoid eyes. The rest of his features were more certainly Klingon, and the eyes could be passed off as a birth defect. When he was twelve, K'ohl was sent back to live with his father, and the young boy discovered what fate had befallen his mother. The vibrant joyful Lwaxanna was now a broken and tired woman. Treated as little more than a slave by his father and his fathers wife, she was mistreated and abused. But by far the worst torments put upon her were those perpetrated by K'ohl's cruel and sadistic older half brother Worf. The full blooded son of Mogh loved to give Lwaxanna near impossible tasks, and then beat her when she failed them. It was one such beating that caused Lwaxanna's death two years after K'ohl moved back to live with his father. Embittered by his mothers treatment, and murder, K'ohl swore that one day his mother would be avenged.
Worf and K'ohl were brought up in roughly the same way, but K'ohl seemed to naturally surpass his half-brother in all things. Although he was smaller than Worf, he was better with a bat'leth, seeming to instinctively know where the next moves were going to come from before they had happened. K'ohl was also a better student than his half-brother, and his piloting skills far outclassed Worf's. Unfortunately, this did not please his father, who favoured Worf above him in every matter. When both K'ohl and Worf joined the Klingon fleet, their father made certain that Worf was promoted to a full captain before K'ohl had even recieved his second promotion. This did not cause K'ohl the slightest bit of jealousy however. He was happy to take the pilots position on board a Klingon Bird of Prey patrolling Terrak Nor, (known in the real universe as DS9).
By the age of twenty-one, K'ohl had earned a reputation as one of the best pilots in the Klingon fleet, and it was in this year of his life, that the two officers from the real universe made their appearance into the mirror universe. Worf had by now been made the ruler of the empire, both through his fathers political manoeuvring, and by his victories in battle, and now denied that he even had a brother, which suited K'ohl just fine. When K'ohl left the fleet to live on Terrak Nor, Worf ignored that fact, and so K'ohl received a modicum of immunity in his life choices.
He befriended a Terran by the name of Geordie La'Forge, a genius with technology, and together, they stole a Bajoran Raider class ship from the intendant herself (Major Kira's mirror universe counterpart). Avoiding both Klingon and Cardassian patrol ships, they made their way to an unpopulated M-class planet, where they began studying and taking apart the Raider. Cannibalising the parts from the original ship, together they built a much smaller three man fighter, called Vengence 1, which they then used to attack a small Bird Of Prey. They disabled the Bird Of Prey, causing the three man crew to eject. Putting their own ship on auto pilot, Geordie and K'ohl transported over to the Bird Of Prey and managed to re-engage the engines. K'ohl flew this ship to the planet, while Geordie flew their own ship down, and taking parts from the Bird Of Prey, they augmented their own systems, adding the Klingon ships cloaking device to their armament.
K'ohl told Geordie of his plans to avenge his mother, but the Terran wanted no part of the mission, and begged his friend to take him to a secluded Terran rebel base. K'ohl agreed on the provision that Geordie alter the ships transporters to send him to the real universe. Geordie did so, and K'ohl kept his part of the bargain.
Now K'ohl was alone, and he had a mission to complete. He returned to Qu'onos and killed his father and step mother in a pitched Bat'leth fight.
Setting out to find his brother, he headed for Terrak Nor. Unfortunately, K'ohl's stolen cloaking device malfunctioned whilst he was sneaking stealthily up to attack range on his brothers ship. Worf had received the news of his mother and fathers death, and was now out for his brothers blood. When he saw his brothers ship, he instinctively knew who it's pilot was and opened fire. It was only K'ohl's precognitive battle awareness and his fabulous piloting skills that saved his life. With Worf in hot pursuit attempting to gun him down in, K'ohl used his only available option, and activated his modified transporter...
The real universes Lieutenant Commander Worf was very much surprised to see a ship appear from nowhere, cutting across the Defiant's bow. Angrily he hailed the strange ship, and was even more amazed when he heard a Klingon death curse levelled at him by the Klingon pilot on his view screen. Worf was, however a much better commander, and managed to disable K'ohl ship. K'ohl was beamed to the Defiant's brig and it was there he told his amazing story.
Since then, K'ohl has joined Starfleet, taking his mothers surname, and acing the academy. He has carved a new reputation for himself as one of the best pilots in the Federation. To date, he is known to be the only pilot to have ever executed a tight arc loop-de-loop in a Galaxy class Starship, although the ship had to return to the nearest Starbase for repairs to it's structural integrity field generators shortly afterwards.
Lieutenant K'ohl now serves as Captain Rees Chief Flight officer on board the Vanquish. Thanks to Voyagers return, K'ohl's own ship has been modified and improved. His ship now has ablative armour, and is equipped with two of the same pulse cannons that are carried by Defiant Class starships. Thanks to Captain Rees, K'ohl has been allowed to stow his ship in the docking bay of his new ship, and it has proved useful on more than one occasion. Despite frequent requests from Starfleet, K'ohl has refused to share the design schematics for his ship.
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Character Starfleet History: |
| 2372 to 2376 | Starfleet Academy |
| 2376 to 2378 | Ensign, USS Hudson | |
| 2378 to 2379 | Lieutenant (jg), USS Hudson | |
| 2379 to present | Lieutenant, USS Vanquish |
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| Klingon Rank (mirror universe) | Sogh (Warrior Third Class)
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