Tokath
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| Tokath in 2369 | |
| Gender: | Male |
| Species: | Romulan |
| Spouse: | Gi'ral |
| Children: | One daughter, Ba'el |
| Actor: | Alan Scarfe |
Tokath was the Romulan in charge of the secret prison camp on Carraya IV, where Klingons captured at Khitomer were sent.
He was married to Gi'ral, one of the Klingons in the camp. Together, the two had a daughter, Ba'el. Tokath distrusted Worf, and refused to let him leave the encampment. When Worf and Ba'el became romantically involved, Tokath disapproved. Tokath had enough and ordered Worf that he must accept life in this peaceful society or die.
When Worf refused to cooperate with him, Tokath ordered Worf's execution. When Tokath's own daughter, Ba'el, and other Klingons stand in the front of Worf, Gi'ral has Tokath stop the execution. Tokath let Worf and the other Klingons who wish to start a new life leave encampment, if they promised not to tell its location. (TNG: "Birthright, Part II")
- Tokath was played by Alan Scarfe, who previously played Romulan Admiral Mendak in "Data's Day".
