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Encyclopedia > Kling

In the fictional Star Trek universe, Qo'noS is the Klingon homeworld, also known as Kronos or Klinzhai. Qo'noS is ruled by the Klingon High Council. The planet is green in color.


Around the 14th century, Qo'noS was invaded by the Hur'q. The planet was first visited by Humans in 2151.


Native lifeforms

  • Klingons: humanoid
  • lingta
  • t'gla
  • targ: wild boar-like beast with sharp tusks. Targs are both kept as pets and hunted for food.

Locations

Notable locations on Qo'noS include:

  • Hamara Mountains
  • Kling
  • Mek'rovak
  • Qam-Chee
  • Tong Vey
  • Ketha Province

External link

  • Qo'noS (http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/index.php/Qo%27noS) at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek WikiWiki

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Bill Kling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (584 words)
Kling was selected in 1967 to take over the reins at KSJR, a radio station that Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota had decided to spin off.
Kling is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Fitzgerald Theater in St Paul.
Kling holds a BA in Economics from St John’s University and an MA from the Graduate School of Communication at Boston University.
Peter Kling (2055 words)
Peter Madsen Kling was born in North Schleswig in Reis Township near town of Aabenraa Denmark, July 24, 1855.
Kling and their two children lived in Randolph while he was cashier of the bank, he was a member of the Rotary Club, the University Club and the Brotherhood.
Kling is survived by one son, Peter M. Kling of Gilford, NH; a daughter, Mrs.
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