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Encyclopedia > Khitomer Accords

In the Star Trek universe, the Khitomer Accords comprised a treaty set down between the Klingon Empire, the United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Empire signed on the planet Khitomer in the year 2293. The accords were formulated after the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis earlier that year, and whose key purpose was to aid the crippled Klingon Empire out of impending planetary destruction. The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ... Klingons (tlhIngan in the Klingon language), are a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Introduction In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ... Romulan (race) and Romulan Star Empire This article should be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... A planet (from the Greek πλανήτης, planētēs or wanderers) is a body of considerable mass that orbits a star and that produces no energy through nuclear fusion. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Khitomer (QItomer in Klingon) is a planet on the Klingon side of their border with the Romulan Star Empire, where historic peace talks (known as the Khitomer Accords) occurred between the two empires and the Federation in 2293. ... In the Star Trek universe, Praxis is a moon of the planet QonoS, the homeworld of the Klingon empire. ...


Delegates to the Khitomer Conference, held on the Klingon planet Khitomer, included: Rear Admiral Smillie and Admiral Cartwright of the Federation; Ambassador Nanclus and Senator Pardek of Romulus; Ambassador Sarek, the Vulcan envoy to the Federation; Chancellor Azetbur of the Klingon Empire; and various delegates of other planetary nations. In the fictional Star Trek universe, Khitomer (QItomer in Klingon) is a planet on the Klingon side of their border with the Romulan Star Empire, where historic peace talks (known as the Khitomer Accords) occurred between the two empires and the Federation in 2293. ... Admiral is a word from either the Arabic term amir-al-bahr, or the Irish term Ard muirfhear or Ardmurar , both meaning commander of the seas. ... Spoiler warning: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home_Admiral Cartwright stands beside the Federation President on Earth Admiral Cartwright_Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Cartwright is a character from the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... For other uses, see Ambassador (disambiguation). ... A senate is a deliberative body, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature. ... Pardek, a character from the fictional television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, appeared in the episodes Unification I and Unification II as a Romulan senator. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Romulus and Remus are the twin Romulan homeworlds. ... Sarek is a Vulcan character in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Vulcans are a humanoid species in the fictional Star Trek universe who reside on the planet Vulcan and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic. ... Chancellor (Latin: cancellarius), an official title used by most of the peoples whose civilization has arisen directly or indirectly out of the Roman empire. ... In the Star Trek universe, Azetbur is the only revealed female Chancellor of the Klingon Empire. ...


The Khitomer Conference was almost sabotaged by the Klingon renegade General Chang, working in collusion with the Romulan ambassador, the Vulcan Valeris, and Admiral Cartwright. A prototype ship, Pagh, capable of firing photon torpedoes while cloaked, was developed and intended for use in this capacity. However, the Federation starship USS Enterprise-A destroyed Pagh with Chang on board, and had the other conspirators arrested. General is a military rank, in most nations the highest rank, although some nations have the higher rank of Field Marshal. ... Spoiler warning: General Chang Chang is a character from the fictional world of Star Trek. ... Valeris, on bridge Valeris (played by Kim Cattrall), was a Vulcan navigational officer of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Spoiler warning: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home_Admiral Cartwright stands beside the Federation President on Earth Admiral Cartwright_Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Cartwright is a character from the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... The Pagh was a Klingon starship in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... A Federation photon torpedo The photon torpedo, (also known as photorps and photons) an imaginary weapon of science fiction, is a space torpedo armed with an matter/antimatter bomb. ... U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701 The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) commissioned in 2286 was a Constitution class starship in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...


Among the agreements established at the Accords was a ban on subspace weapons. For an account of the concept of hyperspace used in science fiction, largely unrelated to the topic of this article, see hyperspace (science fiction). ...


The Accords were overturned by Chancellor Gowron during the Klingon invasion of Cardassia in 2372, but were reinstated in 2373 when Cardassia joined the Dominion. In the Star Trek fictional universe (TNG and DS9) Gowron was the Chancellor of the Klingon Empire. ... Damar of the Cardassian Union, prior to launching a revolution against the Dominion. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races. ...


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Khitomer Accords - definition of Khitomer Accords in Encyclopedia (253 words)
The accords were formulated after the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis earlier that year, and whose key purpose was to aid the crippled Klingon Empire out of impending planetary destruction.
Delegates to the Khitomer Conference, held on the Klingon planet Khitomer, included: Rear Admiral Smillie and Admiral Cartwright of the Federation; Ambassador Nanclus and Senator Pardek of Romulus; Ambassador Sarek, the Vulcan envoy to the Federation; Chancellor Azetbur of the Klingon Empire; and various delegates of other planetary nations.
The Khitomer Conference was almost sabotaged by the Klingon renegade General Chang, working in collusion with the Romulan ambassador, the Vulcan Valeris, and Admiral Cartwright.
Khitomer - Memory Alpha (286 words)
Khitomer is a Class M planet in the Klingon Empire, located in the Beta Quadrant near the borders to the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire.
Khitomer played a vital role in the development of the Klingon-Federation alliance, being the site of the Khitomer Conference and the victim of a Romulan sneak attack on this planet's colony, which, in turn, emphasized the importance of the Klingon-Federation friendship.
In 2346, on stardate 23859.7, the Klingon colony on Khitomer fell victim to a Romulan attack that became known as the Khitomer Massacre.
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