Klingon Extended Corpus Project

The Extended Corpus Project is an attempt to catalogue words attributed to Klingon from sources connected to Star Trek but not (necessarily) to tlhIngan Hol. Most of the words here are not properly part of the Klingon language as considered by speakers of the language (they even have sounds not in Klingon), but have been presented as instances of Klingon, both in otherwise authorized Star Trek sources (e.g., the hundreds of novels of Star Trek fiction), or unauthorized fan sources. The ECP was formed in the interests of completion and is an ongoing effort, one which (unlike most KLI projects) does not require extensive knowledge of the language. If you'd like to assist in this effort, contact Bill Longton, the ECP Coordinator.


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T'chariv
(proper noun-place) A Klingon village located in the northern part of Qo'noS. From here, Kahless rallied the other people to his cause against Molor. T'chariv was the home of Edronh and Rannuf. [KLS p.86/196]
T'lak
(proper name) Klingon warrior and the father of Argan from the House of SepIch. T'lak was also one of Gowron's personal guards. He betrayed Gowron for money. [STK p.60/p.108/p.111]
T'lanak
(proper name) A regular patron at Kahless's favorite dining hall. T'lanak was so regular that the serving maid reserved a table for him near the fire pit. [KLS p.39]
T'Rok
(proper name) Klingon warrior and one of Gowron's personal guards. [STK p.94]
T'Var
(proper name) Klingon female and wife of Vok. [STK p.166]
Taal Tan
(n) Name of an offensive that took place between the Federation and the Klingon Empire during which the USS Tori engaged and defeated the Klingon "hunter-killer" ships K'chss and K'utuul. [SSF]
Taamar
(proper noun-place) Location of a Klingon orbital shipbuilding yard. [ROE p.41]
Taanach
(proper noun-place) Name of a Klingon planet of the Empire. [GL p.31]
tabekh
(n) A leafy plant whose roots and leaves are utilized as raw material for making tabekhte. [DO p.159]
tabekhte
(n) A Klingon condiment of sauce made from the roots and leaves of the tabekh plant mixed with arsenic. Considered a vital commodity aboard Klingon space vessels to improve the food. The arsenic provides an important element for Klingon physiology. [DO p.217]
Tacrin
(n) A medication prescribed for Klingons with high blood pressure. [DO p.139]
taD
(proper noun-place) Name of a Klingon planet in the Korvad star system. The name means "frozen" in Klingon which is appropriate because the planet is almost completely covered in ice. taD is the native homeworld to the al'Hmatti and has been a conquered world of the Klingon Empire for over 214 years who have taken and used its rich topaline deposits to manufacture atmospheric domes. After that time, the al'Hmatti overthrew the Govenor, Kalax, and established their own rule. The Klingons sent Captain Lornak's fleet within the year to retake the planet by force, setting up a new Govenor, Tiral under whom the unrest continued. [DI p.10]
Tagana
(n) Name of a Klingon bird-of-prey owned by Qua'lon [STK p.65]
Taganika
(proper noun-place) Name of a Klingon world and the home of Torghn and Pok. [STK p.21]
Tagh'rat
(n) Name of a Klingon ship that belonged to a political splinter group of Klingons. [Ru p.236]
Tagra
(proper name) Klingon warrior and Captain of the Flagship Flyer's Pride. [DC p.74]
Tagre
(proper name) Klingon warrior and the forth son of Emperor Kessec. He was involved in the murder of his father. [TDH p.168]
Tahrn
(proper noun-place) Name of a Klingon planet at the heart of the Klingon Empire. Tahrn is the inner planet in the same system with Peneli and is the homeworld of Kang. [PAS p.59]
tai
(n) A formal title of address before a person's name or last name. [TFR p.27]
taj
(n) Name of a Klingon battlecruiser commanded by Captain Qeyn/ It also is the name of a mini bird-of-prey with a crew of six. It is very fast and maneuverable. The name "Taj" means "dagger". [FTD p.266/Sa p.346]
Tak
(proper name) Klingon warrior and crewmember aboard the battlecruiser Ekkava under the command of Commander Kaiev. [DO p.161]
Takor
(proper name) Klingon warrior. [STKA p.274]
Takus
(proper name) Klingon chief engineer of the topaline refinery on the planet taD. He is from the House of K'Tal and is a relative of Captain Kargan. Takus was killed during native unrest on that planet. [DI p.121]
Talak
(proper name) Klingon warrior and General. Father of Kargan, Captain of the IKV Pagh. Talak is also the brother of K'Tal, a member of the Klingon High Council. [DI p.68]
Tamboli
(proper name) Klingon warrior and Lieutenant aboard Kor's battlecruiser Klothos. Tamboli was a follower of Lt. Cmdr. Karsul during his attempt to mutiny against Kor. [TOS p.184]
Tarag
(proper name) Klingon warrior serving as Helmsman aboard the bird-of-prey Okrona commanded by Captain Klaa. [ST V:TFF p.77]
Tarkan
(n) Name of a Klingon ship, K'Tinga class. The Tarkan was part of Korzhan epetai-Kenek's squadron sent out to get the Hakkarl commanded by Captain Kasak. [ROE p.228]
Taruf Sadan
(proper name) Name of the Klingon Warrior Hero in the tale of the "Warrior Taruf Sadan and the Autocrat in Green". [BOP p.110]
Tatell
(proper name) Klingon warrior and a cadet serving aboard the IKV Blue Fire under Captain Kodon. [TFR p.73]
Tazhat
(n) A Klingon code word. [TFR p.86]
Tcholin
(proper noun-place) Name of a planetary system in Klingon space with at least three planets of which the third one is inhabited. [TFR p.189]
tegh poqet
(n) Name of an incident that took place between the Klingons and the Tholians along their border. The IKS ram'a' was seriously damaged in this engagement. [STKA p.27]
teh
(proper noun-place) Location of a battle where the Klingons fought. Ler'at killed many warrior at teh. [STK p.132]
Teilani
(proper name) Klingon - Romulan hybrid woman from the planet Chal and wife of James Kirk/ She was also a Government official responsible for maintaining contact with other worlds. [PRE p.2/TAE p.86]
Tellot
(proper name) Female Klingon warrior and science officer aboard Gowron's ship the Bortas. [STK p.63]
TengchaH Jav
(proper noun-place) Name of a small Klingon spaceport, both military and civilian, close to Kamarag's estate Du'Hurgh on Qo'noS. [Sa p.181]
teqal'ya
(n) A type of Klingon wood; red in color. The feasting hall at Molor's fortress is made of taqal'ya wood. [KLS p.220]
Ter'jas Mor
(proper noun-place) Name of a Klingon world where an armory is located. The city of Donar'ruq is located on Ter'jas Mor. [KLS p.175]
Terrik
(proper name) Klingon warrior and scanning officer of the Kad'nra commanded by Capt. Vheled. He was a member of the Gevish'rae. [PAS p.147/241]
Terthos
(n) A Klingon Battlecruiser,K'Tinga class, commanded by Captain K'tran [INOH p.87]
Teshrin
(proper name) Klingon warrior and head of the Nik'nash clan of the Gevrish'rae. He is the older cousin of Grael. [FOF p.56]
Teska
(n) Designation for a type of small two person combat flying craft capable of orbit and sub-orbital flight. [TFR p.50]
Teskas tal'tai-kleon
(phrase) A Klingon term that means, "My compliments to a worthy opponent." [TFR p.173]
tharavaul
(n) A Vulcan servant which is deaf telepathically by a surgical removal of a part of the brain. [TFR p.17]
tharkuve
(n) Deaf, as in non-hearing, servitors or slaves. [TFR p.190]
Theld
(n) A Klingon term used in reference to a Klingon's family binding system within the Empire. It emphasizes the importance of sibling relationship. It is a societal duty to relinquish the firstborn male child into the care of a sibling when young. When grown, a man will help his parents select a sister's mate as well as his own. Women with "consort-status" as members of a man's Theld are under his protection. Theld-barred means a person who has been cast out during times of economic difficulty. [PAS p.66/130]
Thelerrin
(n) A general Klingon term used for a younger female of a household. [PAS p.275]
Thelsa
(n) A Klingon term used to indicate a elder female of a family line, e.g.: older female cousin, an aunt-by-marriage or a grandmother. [PAS p.208]
Thok Mak
(proper name) Klingon warrior holding the rank of Commander. At present, he is an instructor at the Academy. Thok Mak began his career aboard the training cruiser IKS ghuv. He earned a promotion to 1st Officer aboard that ship. He then transfered to the IKS yay under the command of Captain qu'eygh. His ship was assigned to the orghenya Hegh Assault Fleet commanded operationally and directly by Dahar Master Kor. Thok Mak earned the respect of Kor for correctly interpreting the Gorn strategy and then standing up against his superior officers because he believed that he was right. [STKA p.28]
Thorn
(proper name) Klingon teenage boy from a powerful family. Thorn's father is a member of the Klingon High Council. [TCF p.23]
Thrann
(proper name) Klingon warrior and First Officer serving aboard the Klingon military freighter Toknor. [TBE p.2]
thranx
(n) A Klingon plant that flowers only every eight years. [KLS p.60]
Tichar
(proper name) Klingon warrior and member of the Klingon Defense Force. Tichar was a co-conspirator in the attempt to overthrow the Gowron government. Tichar was killed by Kahless. [KLS p.264]
Tignar
(proper name) Name of an ancient Klingon House. Ler'at was a descendant of the House of Tignar. [STK p.132]
tik'leth
(n) A Klingon sword very similar to an Earth longsword. [DI p.219]
tIqKa SuD
(n) A Klingon hermaphrodite crop that is blue/green colored. tIqKa SuD is produced by crossing Doctuq, a Klingon grain, with a natural grain grown on QuI'Tu. [DOH4-TL p.5/p. 156]
Tiral
(proper name) Klingon Govenor of the planet taD. He succeeded Kalax who was overthrown by the al'Hmatti. Later, Tiral was replaced by Vall and went on to supervise the weapons development facility on HuDyuQ. [DI p.10]
Tirax
(proper name) Klingon warrior and Lieutenant onboard Kang's battlecruiser. Tirax was from the planet Tsorn on the outer rim of the Klingon Empire and is the younger twin brother of Kahlex. [PAS p.8]
Tisur
(proper noun-place) Name of a Klingon city. A pleasure compound is located there. [FOF p.53]
Tiv'ranisch
(proper noun-place) Name of an island off the coast of the southern continent on the Klingon homeworld. Dumeric has his estate on Tiv'ranisch island. [FOF p.44]
Tivanazt
(proper name) Klingon warrior and member of the High Council. Tivanazt is involved in a bloodfeud with the House of Duras. [BOP p.112]
TKnag
(n) A Klingon animal that is usually prepared for a celebration feast following the ritual hunt. [STK p.17]
tl'Gekh
(proper noun-place) Location of a major opera house. [DM p.82]
Tl-Hahkh
(n) Name of a Klingon old school classic opera; Tl-Hahkh's Way. [DM p.81]
tlhDon
(proper name) Klingon warrior; grandfather of luHoHta'. He was a captain in the Klingon military and was killed for his failure on a mission to planet Endikon. [FTD p.180]
tlhIb
(proper name) Klingon warrior with the rank of Brigadier;Captain of the IKS rapHoch. During the Battle of D'drazal IV, tlhIb made a foolish maneuver that jeapordized the ship. Searching for someone to blame, he insulted his Chief Engineer (Poktarl), who promptly assassinated him. [STKA p.25]
tlhIngan bIQDepHey Huj So'bogh naghmey 'ej veS qa''a' jaghpu' ghoqbogh 'oH
(n) Name of a Klingon ship Commanded by Worf's brother, Captain Kurn. The name means, "Strange Legendary Klingon Fish That Hides In Rocks And Spies On Enemies Of The Warrior Gods". For the story, most people just refer to this ship as the "Hiding Fish". [BOP p.3]
tlhoq pagh
(n) Name of a Klingon Assault Fleet. They encountered the Romulans in battle at the N'derial system. [STKA p.23]
tlHoy
(n) Name of a Klingon warship. [STKA p.273]
tokhe straav'
(phrase) A completely vile Klingon insult meaning "willing slave". This is the worst thing that one Klingon would call another. [TFR p.45]
tokhe, Human-straav'?
(phrase) A Klingon insult that means, "Willing slave of Humans." [TFR p.245]
Tokhest
(phrase) A Klingon word that means "willing" or "acquiescence". [TFR p.203]
Toknor
(n) Name of a Klingon military freighter commanded by Captain Dolras. [TBE p.1]
Toladal
(proper name) Klingon diplomat serving as aide to Ambassador Kaljagh. [INOH p.64]
Tolar'tu
(proper noun-place) A town on Qo'noS. Tolar'tu is the site of a fierce battle fought by Kahless and his men against Molor's forces and is the location where the modern Klingon civilization was first founded by Kahless following his victory. [KLS p.29]
Toldin
(proper name) Klingon warrior. During the Battle of Morandus Prime, Toldin held off the forces of the Federation. A statue of Toldin is in the Hall of Warriors at Ty'Gokor. [NWNC p.50]
Tolz epetai Kenran
(proper name) Elderly Klingon warrior with protheses for hands. [DC p.3]
Ton
(proper name) Klingon warrior and eldest son of the House of Maang. He served aboard the space yacht Katon under Captain Alons. [TT p.57]
topaline
(n) A Klingon mineral richly deposited throughout taD. Topaline is used to manufacture atmospheric domes. [DI p.30]
Toq
(proper name) Klingon warrior. He was rescued by Worf from the Carraya system and taken in by the House of Lorgh. Later, he joined the Klingon Defense Force and served abord the IKV K'Lan and the IKV Gelk. He then made the rank of Ensign and assigned to the IKV Gorkon commanded by Captain Klag. While serving aboard that ship, he challenged and killed Lieutenant Kegren for dishonoring himself and the IKV Gorkon. For his actions, Toq was promoted to Lieutenant and assigned as Second Officer aboard that ship. [DI p.5/7/9-10]
tor'rif
(n) A type of Klingon bread. [KLS p.81]
Toragh
(proper name) Klingon warrior. Toragh was also a blacksmith. He was responsible for making the first bat'leth at the crater of the Kri'stak volcano. [KLS p.235]
Toreth
(proper name) Klingon warrior serving as Security Officer aboard the battlecruiser IKV Gal'tagh commanded by Captain Koloth. [INOH p.154]
Torg
(proper name) Klingon warrior and Executive Officer to Commander Kruge. He serves as the ships helmsman. [ST III: TSS p.232]
Torghn
(proper name) Son of Kmpok from the House of SepIch. A Klingon warrior and father of Pok. Torghn was killed by a Romulan hunter/killer probe. [STK p.12/p.17/p.60]
Torgis
(proper name) Klingon warrior and personal bodyguard to Kiruc. Torgis was a member of the Kamorh'dag. [FOF p.1]
Torl
(proper name) Klingon - Romulan hybrid from the planet Chal. [TAE p.219]
Torlek
(proper name) Klingon warrior. [STKA p.273]
Torm
(proper name) Klingon warrior and Commander of the Klingon warship Kormak. [TST p.18]
Tormin
(n) A rank in the Klingon Security Forces roughly equivalent to a sergeant; comprising first and second rank levels. [PAS p.46]
Tova'dok
(n) A Klingon term refering to a moment of unspoken communication shared between indiviuals during battle. Usually, much meaning is said without the use of words. [TQC: QS p.189]
tran'nuc
(n) A type of Klingon tree used to make hunting bows. tran'nuc wood is from a tree with thorny branches but bears a remarkably sweet fruit that is purple colored. [NWNC p.52/KLS p.93]
trannin
(n) A Klingon herb. Tea which is made from trannin leaves treats certain types of food poisoning. [A p.236]
Treegor
(proper name) Klingon warrior serving as a Lieutenant to Karg. [Sa p.181]
triskele
(n) A spaceship battle formation for 3 ships with port engines inward. [TFR p.73]
Trohka
(proper name) Klingon meteorologist. She was sent to Bersallis III to study the firestorms. Trohka was recipient of many awards for her work and was fond of bloodwine. [NWNC p.44]
Tron
(proper name) Klingon warrior and second in command of the battle cruiser Kothulu. He is also the leader of the eight body guards to the Honorable Korby. When Tron poisoned Korby, he was dealt with by having his name taken away. [SZ p.5]
Tseni
(n) A virus that infects food crops. At one time, Tseni was the cause of a major famine in the Klingon Empire. [PAS p.61]
Tsorn
(proper noun-place) Name of a Klingon planet located on the outer rim of the Empire in a quadrant tangential to Federation space. The planet is mostly covered by deserts of reddish sand and salt flats. The capitol city is Ichidurtsukaitsorn located in the north western part of the main continent. Tirax is from Tsorn. [PAS p.71]
tsungu
(n) A Klingon game that is similar to Chinese chess. [PAS p.52]
Tsuyen
(proper name) Klingon woman who worked as a kitchen maid at the Tahrn Agricultural station. [PAS p.68]
Tukab
(n) Name of a Klingon ship, designation KL94. The Tukab was part of a task force of 7 other ships sent to intercept the Enterprise that was testing a new form of inversion drive. The Tukab was destroyed during its engagement with the Enterprise by colliding with a star. [TWS p.61]
Tupogh
(proper name) Klingon warrior and Second in Command of the Doj under Kang. [MBK3-E p.168]
tuq'mor
(n) An overgrowth of plants/trees that creates a canopy over the ground. Taken from the name of an ancient Klingon Goddess, tuq'mor means the "Mother of Curses". [DOH2-AS p.48/p.137]
turach-tai
(n) A native Klingon plant, used in shaman rituals, and to make turach-tai tea. [FH p.280]
Turgis
(proper name) Klingon warrior serving as First Officer aboard the space pirate "White Wolf". [Ga p.149]
Turn
(n) Name of a Klingon War College attended by Kurn. [BOP p.107]
Turrok
(proper name) Klingon youth; one of the lost children from the Kapor'At colony. [WD p.33]
Ty'Gokor
(proper noun-place) A heavily fortified planetoid located deep in Klingon space. Ty'Gokor is the most recent location of the Klingon High Command and military headquarters. The Hall of Warriors is located on Ty'Gokor. [NWNC p.49]
Tyrdak
(proper name) Klingon poet. Tyrdak was also the title subject of the poem "Tyrdak the Battleflag". [BOP p.256]
Tyro
(proper name) Name of a member of Govenor Khanty's personel guard. [DOH1-AB p.102]
Tywa
(proper name) Klingon girl about 12 or 13 years old that was befriended by Kang's wife. Tywa was theld-barred (meaning without a family). [PAS p.141]

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M2-WOP -- Millenium #2: The War of the Prophets, 2000. Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-02402-7. [JB, WL]

M3-I -- Millenium #3: Inferno, 2000. Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-02403-5. [JB, WL]

MBK1-R -- My Brother's Keeper #1: Republic, 1999. Michael Jan Friedman. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-01914-7. [WL]

MBK2-C -- My Brother's Keeper #2: Constitution, 1999. Michael Jan Friedman. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-01919-8. [WL]

MBK3-E -- My Brother's Keeper #3: Enterprise, 1999. Michael Jan Friedman. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-01920-1. [WL]

MEMA -- My Enemy, My Ally, 1984. Diane Duane. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-65866-2. [JB, WL]

MP -- Memory Prime, 1988. Garfield & Judith Reeves-Stevens. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-70550-4. [JB, WL]

MTMT -- More Troubles, More Tribbles, 1993. Alan Dean Foster. 1st Edition. New York: Ballentine Books. ISBN: 0-345-38522-5. [JB]

MW1 -- Maximum Warp: Book #1, 2001. Dave Galanter & Greg Brodeur. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-04749-3. [JB, WL]

N -- Nightshade, 1992. Laurell K. Hamilton. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-79566-X. [JB, WL]

NWNC -- New Worlds, New Civilizations, 1999. Michael Jan Friedman. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-88103-5. [WL, JB]

PAS -- Pawns and Symbols, 1985. Majliss Larson. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-55425-5 [WL, JB]

PoV -- The Prisoner of Vega, 1977. Sharon Lerner and Christopher Cerf. 1st Edition. New York: Random House. ISBN: 0-394-83576-X. [LMS]

PP -- Perry's Planet, 1979. Jack C. Haldeman II. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN: 0-553-24193-1. [JB]

PRE -- Preserver, 2000. William Shatner. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-02125-7 [WL, JB]

R -- Recovery, 1995. J. M. Dillard. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-88342-9. [JB, WL]

R3-S -- Rihannasu #3: Swordhunt, 2000. Diane Duane. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-04209-2 [JB, WL]

Re -- Renegade, 1991. Gene Deweese. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-65814-X. [JB, WL]

RHP -- A Rock And A Hard Place, 1990. Peter David. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-69364-6. [JB, WL]

ROE -- Rules Of Engagement, 1990. Peter Moorwood. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-66129-9 [WL, JB]

ROT -- Rings Of Tautee, 1990. Dean W. Smith & Kristine K. Rusch. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-00171-X [JB, WL]

Ru -- Reunion, 1991. Michael Jan Friedman. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-74808-4. [JB, WL]

S -- Sanctuary, 1991. John Vornholt. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-76994-4. [JB, WL]

Sa -- Sarek, 1994. A.C. Crispin. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-79561-9. [JB, WL]

SC -- Sins of Commission, 1994. Susan Wright. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-79704-2. [JB, WL]

SD -- Starship Design: Volume 34/No#1 1984. 1st Edition. Devon-Aurora Publications. Holyoke, Mass. [WL]

SMD -- Spock Must Die! 1985. James Blish. 1st Edition. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN: 0-553-24634-8. [JB]

SNW II -- Strange New Worlds II: "I Am Klingon" by Ken Rand, 1999. Dean W. Smith. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-02692-5. [WL]

SNW V:D -- Strange New Worlds V: "Dementia in D Minor" by Mary Sweeney, 2002. Dean W. Smith. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-7434-3778-0. [JB, WL]

SNW V:T -- Strange New Worlds V: "The Trouble With Borg Tribbles" by William Leisner, 2002. Dean W. Smith. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-7434-3778-0. [JB, WL]

SOTL -- Ship Of The Line, 1997. Diane Carey. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-00924-9. [WL]

Sp -- Spectre, 1999. William Shatner. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-00880-3. [JB, WL]

SR -- Station Rage, 1995. Diane Carey. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-88561-8. [JB, WL]

SSF -- Ships of the Star Fleet 1988. Calon Riel. 1st Edition. Mastercom Data Center. Wilbraham, Mass. [WL]

ST III: TSS -- Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, 1984. Vonda N. McIntyre. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-73133-5. [WL, JB]

ST IV: TVH -- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, 1986. Vonda N. McIntyre. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-63266-3. [WL, JB]

ST V: TFF -- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, 1986. J.M. Dillard. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-68008-0. [WL, JB]

ST VI: TUC -- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, 1992. J.M. Dillard. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-75883-7. [WL, JB]

STA -- Starfleet Academy, 1997. Diane Carey. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-01550-8. [JB, WL]

STG -- Star Trek: Generations, 1995. J.M. Dillard. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-53753-9. [JB, WL]

STI -- Star Trek Insurrection, 1998. J.M.Dillard. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-024477. [JB, WL]

STK -- Star Trek:Klingon, 1996. Dean W. Smith & Kristine K. Rusch. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-00257-0. [WL]

STKA -- Star Trek: Klingon Academy. 2000. 14° East; a trademark of Interplay Entertainment Corp. 1st Edition. California. ISBN: 1-57629-355-6. Information is taken from the cadet manual in that game. [WL]

SW -- Slaver Weapon, 1996. Alan Dean Foster. 1st Edition. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN: 0-345-40943-4. [JB]

SZ -- Strike Zone, 1989. Peter David. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-67940-6. [JB, WL]

T -- Timetrap, 1988. David Dvorkin. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-64870-5. [JB, WL]

TAE -- The Ashes of Eden, 1995. William Shatner. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-52035-0. [JB, WL]

TBE -- Trial By Error, 1997. Mark Garland. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN:0-671-00251-1. [JB, WL]

TBG -- The Big Game, 1993. Sandy Schofield. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-88030-6. [JB, WL]

TC -- The Conquered, 1999. Dafydd ab Hugh. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-01140-5. [JB, WL]

TCC -- The Covenant of the Crown, 1981. Howard Weinstein. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-83307-3. [WL]

TCF -- The Chance Factor, 1997. Martin R. Burke/Diana G. Gallagher. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-00732-7. [JB, WL]

TDH -- The Devil's Heart, 1993. Carmen Carter. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-79325-X. [JB, WL]

TEW -- The Eugenics War: The Rise And Fall Of Khan Noonien Singh V.II, 2002. Greg Cox. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-7434-0643-5. [JB, WL]

TFR -- The Final Reflection, 1984. John M. Ford. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-70764-7. [JB, JPA]

TFS -- The Fearful Summons, 1995. Denny Martin Flynn. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-89007-7. [JB, WL]

TI2 -- Triangle: Imzadi II, 1998. Peter David. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-02532-5. [JB, WL]

TKG -- The Klingon Gambit, 1981. Robert E. Vardeman. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-70767-1. [WL, JB]

TOS -- The Tears Of The Singers, 1984. Melinda Snodgrass. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-50284-0. [WL, JB]

TQC:QS -- The Q Continuum: Q-Space, 1998. Greg Cox. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-01915-5. [WL]

TR -- The Return, 1997. William Shatner. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-67152609-X [JB, WL]

TRW -- The Romulan Way, 1987. Diane Duane & Peter Morwood. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-63498-4 [JB, WL]

TST -- The Starship Trap, 1993. Mel Gilden. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-79324-1. [JB, WL]

TSW -- The Starless World, 1984. Gordon Eklund. 1st Edition. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN: 0-553-24675-5. [JB]

TT -- The Tempest, 1997. Susan Wright. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-00227-9. [JB, WL]

TTC -- The Trellisane Confrontation, 1984. David Dvorkin. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-67074-3. [WL, JB]

TtM -- Trek to Madworld, 1984. Stephen Goldin. 1st Edition. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN: 0-553-24676-3. [JB]

TWS -- The Wounded Sky, 1983. Diane Duane. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-60061-3. [WL, JB]

TWW -- The Way of the Warrior, 1995. Diane Carey. 1st Edition. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-56813-2. [WL]

U -- Unification, 1991. Jeri Taylor. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-77056-X. [JB, WL]

V -- Vengeance, 1998. Dafydd ab Hugh. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-00468-9. [JB, WL]

WC -- Warchild, 1994. Esther Friesner. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-88116-7. [JB, WL]

WD -- War Drums, 1992. John Vornholt. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN: 0-671-79236-9. [JB, WL]

WWE -- World Without End, 1979. Joe Haldeman. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN: 0-523-24174-5. [LMS, JB]

Researchers

JB: Jeanne Berryman (Burlington, VT - USA)

JPA: Joel P. Anderson (St-Paul, Minnesota)

LMS: Lawrence M. Schoen (Flourtown, PA - USA)

WL: Bill Longton (Norwich, CT - USA)

YW: Yens Wahlgren (Linkoping - Sweden)


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