Mogh

In the Star Trek universe, Mogh was a Klingon, and considered for many years to be the traitor who allowed the Romulans to attack and destroy the Khitomer Outpost. Mogh named his first son Worf after his father, Colonel Worf, who defended James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy at their trial for the assassination of Chancellor Gorkon. Mogh named his second son Kurn. In 2346, Mogh relocated his wife and elder son to Khitomer, while Kurn remained in the c... more

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