Qo'noS
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| Qo'noS | |
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| Class: | M |
| Native Species: | Klingon |
| Location: | Klingon system Beta Quadrant |
| Affiliation: | Klingon Empire |
"Only Qo'noS endures".
- - Klingon death chant (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")
Qo'noS (transliterated to Kronos in English) is a Class M planet, homeworld of the Klingons and capital of the Klingon Empire.
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Astronomical data
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Location
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Using the Vulcan star charts, Qo'noS was first visited by Humans in 2151. It is about four days away from Sol at warp 4.5.
Name(s)
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- Qo'noS
- The Homeworld
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Historical
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- Main article: Klingon history
Qo'noS is the homeworld of the Klingons and the capital world of the Klingon Empire, and houses the Klingon High Council and other important institutions.
In 2293, the nearby moon Praxis, a key energy-production facility for the Klingon Empire, exploded after an accident involving over-mining which sent out a subspace shock wave, causing severe damage to the planet's ozone layer. This event forced planning for the evacuation of the planet and led to the signing of the First Khitomer Accord with the Federation. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
Qo'noS first joined the Federation sometime in some fashion after 2327 and before 2365. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare")
Geographical
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One region on Qo'nos is the Ketha lowlands, which are dominated by agricultural usage and are the birthplace of Chancellor Martok. (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach")
Topography
- Caves of No'Mat
- Hamar Mountains
- Sea of Gatan
- Kang's Summit
- Kri'stak volcano
- Lake of Lusor
- Skral River
Regions
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Zoological
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- Glob fly
- Goat
- Grint hound
- Grishnar cat
- Jackal mastiff
- Lingta
- Monster dog
- Octopus
- Kolar beast
- Pipius
- Saber bear
- Serpent worm
- Sark
- Targ
Appendices
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Appearances
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- ENT:
- "Broken Bow"
- "Unexpected" (holographic)
- "The Expanse"
- Star Trek films:
- TNG:
- DS9:
Background information
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The Klingon homeworld was unnamed until Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, in which it is identified as Kronos (spelled that way in the film's script). The spelling "Qo'noS" was subsequently devised by Marc Okrand, in order to conform to his previously developed rules of Klingon orthography.
It is not clear if the Qo'noS seen in ENT: "Broken Bow" is the same planet as that seen in the TNG and DS9 episodes, since the evacuation and a possible relocation of the Klingon capital world has never been seen or mentioned on screen, but merely planned at the Khitomer Conference in 2293. Nevertheless, the two versions of the planet (ENT vs. TNG/DS9) appear quite different from each other. Some believe this is due to pollution in the planet's atmosphere. This possible relocation would also serve to explain the differences in distances between "Broken Bow" and episodes set at later dates. A simpler explanation may be that the Vulcan star charts were simply mistaken, and that the planet was not in fact the Klingon homeworld of Qo'nos seen in other series. The Klingons may have allowed this misconception to develop in order to protect the location of their actual homeworld.
The depiction of the Klingon capital, as seen in "Broken Bow", was visualized using a matte painting done by Illusion Arts, Inc.. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 10, p. 30)
"Kronos", or alternately Cronus, was the name of a mythical Titan who was imprisoned in a dark pit by his offspring, Zeus.
External link
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- Qo'noS at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works

