<^> Sto'vo'kor <^>
We keep to the highest exemplary tradition of STAR TREK, as one of our founder, Kahless the Unforgettable who defeated the Molor and the Fek'ihri in the 9th Century.
We bring this FLEET back to you from BETA (Est. 2007) by demand of some of our players who have been asking questions about us.
We have been focussing on our sister FLEET like "Sto'vo'kor Elite (SVKE) Fleet" and now we bring this fleet to you for recruitment rush. Join our fraternity.
Whats in a NAME? Great name is what makes great organisation.
Come join OUR VISION of the Fleet, success is run by people with the vision.
Our FLeets:
Sto'vo'kor Elite (SVKE)
Starfleet Operations (SFO)
Tal Shiar FED (TS)
Tal Shiar KDF (TS)
YOU NOW HAVE CHOICES For these FLEETS as well!!!
TURBULENT FLOW T5
TURBULENT MAYHEM T5
HOUSE OF TURBULENCE T4
UNDINE TASK FORCE T3
JOIN THE ALLIANCE, add Turbulent Alliance to your chat and ask for invite!
@Lord_Rommel
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<^>Sto'Vo'Kor (SVK)<^>
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Do not forget the blood oath of the Empire! We are Klingon. Beneath the stars that drip with blood, I stand, defiant and alone! We honor your death in battle and no other way can you enter into our afterlife. Sto'Vo'Kor awaits! WE will honor your family, your forefathers honor, and the blood you spill in battle. You say, "It is a good day to die?" We say, "It is always a good day to DIE!" Die with honor in victory.
- Sto'Vo'Kor High Council
Are you ready to join our ranks?
MISSION: Effective & Efficient Playability
Whether PvP/PVE, Hardcore/Casual, RP/Non-RP, English/Foreign, Military/Civilian, Humor/Non-Humor, Work/Retired, OCD/ADHD, Human/Alien, our Goal is to have FUN anytime of the day.
We are up 24/7, PST, CST, EST, GMT, OCEANIC.
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Klingon Diplomatic Page
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The Honored Dead
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HISTORY
The Klingon Empire was founded some time in the 9th century by Kahless the Unforgettable, who performed many heroic feats including the unification of the Klingon people when he killed the tyrant Molor. Kahless came to be revered in Klingon society to the point of near-deification, and many aspects of Klingon culture came to revolve around an emulation of Kahless' life. (TNG: "Rightful Heir")
According to an early draft of "Rightful Heir", Data gave the exact date of Kahless's death as 1,547 years ago (from 2369), or AD 822. Also according to DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire", that the Earth calendar year of 2373 coincides with the year of Kahless 999.
The warrior ethos had been an important aspect of Klingon society since the time of Kahless, but the warrior aspects became much more dominant beginning in the early 22nd century. Previously, Klingon society was regarded as socially balanced, but over time the warrior caste gained greater prominence, to the point where the Klingons widely came to be regarded as a "warrior race." (ENT: "Broken Bow", "Judgment")
Because of their aggressive outlook, the Klingons generally had poor relations with other races after they began to move out into space. Because the worlds of the Klingon Empire were resource-poor, the Klingons developed an intense belief in the need for expansion and conquest in order to survive. The Klingons' relationship with Humans and the Federation was rocky at best. Following the disastrous First Contact between Klingons and Humans, tense rivalries and unavoidable conflicts often developed between the two races. (TNG: "First Contact"),
In the year 2154, the Klingons gained access to the genetic material of Human Augments and tried to adapt this genetic engineering to improve themselves. The test subjects did gain increased strength and intelligence, but then their neural pathways started to degrade and they died in agony. One of the subjects suffered from the Levodian flu, which was modified by the Augment DNA to become a fatal, airborne, mutagenic plague that spread rampantly among the Empire, from world to world. In the first stage of this plague, Klingons lost the ridges on their foreheads and began to look more Human. With the help of a Klingon scientist named Antaak, Dr. Phlox of the Earth starship Enterprise was able to formulate a cure that halted the genetic effects of the virus in the first stage. This retained the changes in appearance along with some minor neural re-ordering. The neural ordering caused changes in the emotional make up of the Klingons. For example, the infected started to feel fear. Even though the infected did not develop any stage-two characteristics, such as enhanced strength, speed, or endurance they did not die from it. This left millions of Klingons changed. These alterations were even passed on to their children. (ENT: "Affliction", "Divergence")
It is not known if every Klingon in the galaxy was afflicted by the virus or when, if ever, it was cured. To date, no Klingons appearing between 2154 and 2273 have donned the forehead ridge makeup scheme. However, the Klingons Kang, Koloth, and Kor appeared on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine sporting forehead ridges which they did not have during their appearances of the original series. It is unclear how they acquired their ridges in that time.
Klingons were apparently so embarrassed by the fallout from their failed attempt at genetic enhancement that they refused to discuss the incident with outsiders. Due to the secrecy of the Klingon Empire, knowledge of the change became lost over time to the general population of the Federation. By the 24th century, the reason for smooth forehead Klingons was not widely known outside the Empire, and questions were generally met with a brusque answer along the lines of "we don't discuss it with outsiders." (ENT: "Affliction", "Divergence"; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
By 2223, relations between the Federation and the Klingon Empire degenerated to a point of relentless hostility, which lasted for several decades. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TNG: "First Contact")
The lingering tensions between Klingons and Humans continued to rise, eventually leading to the Battle of Donatu V near Sherman's Planet in 2245, and later erupted into what was considered the Federation-Klingon War of 2267. This war was quickly ended by intervention by the Organians after only four days of fighting. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles", "Errand of Mercy") Over the next several decades, an uneasy peace developed that was broken by brief but fierce skirmishes and conflicts (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek V: The Final Frontier). A true and lasting peace finally came in 2293 with the signing of the Khitomer Accords, thanks to the efforts of Chancellor Gorkon and the Human Starfleet officer James T. Kirk. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) Since then, despite several periods of rocky relations (see Federation-Klingon War (2372-73)), the Federation and the Klingon Empire have been steadfast allies, especially in the face of Dominion aggression in the 2370s. (DS9: "By Inferno's Light")
Apocryphally, the game Starfleet Academy further explores the conflict between the Federation and Klingons in the years leading up to the Khitomer Accords. In the game, a series of border skirmishes are resolved when it is discovered that an unknown alien has been behind attacks on both Federation and Klingon border planets. This then helps to establish the foundation of the Khitomer talks.
Qo'noS on fire during the Civil WarThe Klingon relationship with the Romulan people was also extremely unstable. A short-lived alliance and technology exchange notwithstanding, the Romulan Star Empire were typically regarded by the Klingons as a "blood enemy" since at least the 23rd century. Sporadic Romulan attacks against Klingon colonies (see Khitomer Massacre) and interference in Klingon affairs (see Klingon Civil War) continued to sour relationships between the two peoples. (TNG: "Sins of the Father", "Redemption II")
In the mirror universe, the Klingons were a founding race of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance, where they formed an alliance with that universe's Cardassian counterparts. (DS9: "Crossover")
According to Daniels, the Klingons joined the Federation by the 26th century. (ENT: "Azati Prime")
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE:<^> Sto'vo'kor Strategic Operations:Ship Build Commanders: Help inform & assist new players of the ship builds that relates to their Career style. Informing & assisting on Doffs for their build to help faciilitate an enjoyable play.
PvP Commanders: Help Facilitate tactics as a team, as well as solo and help facilitate events.
Fleet Marks Facilitators: Help assist and inform new players on how to help the Fleet grow without stressing them out.
Reputation Facilitators: Help assist and inform new players on how to earn reputation to help build their ship.
Promotion Supervising Commanders: Help inform Admirals and Fleet Admirals of Contributing Players that is essential for Promotion within the Fleet.
<^> Sto'vo'kor Sector Commands: OPAREA Commanders:<^> Connus Commanders1. USA Commanders
2. Canadian Commanders<^> EU Commanders3. German Commanders
4. Dutch Commanders
5. British Commanders
6. Finnish Commanders
7. French Commanders
8. Italian Commanders<^> Asian Commanders9. Japanese Commanders
Comments
@kamakaze101 is my handle
usa based west coast
kdf tactical officer
Support the Typhoon and Jupiter class starships!
What career path vs ships do you enjoy building?
EG: Tac/sci ships and so on.
Depending on our team, do you enjoy team PvP where we focus tanking using ES to an Escort? Or focus all GW/Tyken using Syphon and FBP in sci heavy team? Having Recluse to heal, bugship to DP? What are your preference?
Whether to build PVE situational builds for Space and Ground? What are your Preference? Building your rep so that you can get specific consoles, eg Gravitional Torp adding with GW can be really fun. What are your Preferences?
Lets share the FUN.
@Lord_rommel
Good Luck
Yoda
Good Luck
Yoda
Type /channel_join Turbulent Alliance and ask to join Stovokor or SFO
The Turbulent Alliance
Yoda, we have
join us, you must
IG Handle @mrgrocer, toon name Bohica
I have two other Fed-side Fleetmates that are also looking for a Red-side home, with similar backgrounds to mine
@nucaster and @ jestera
"Hunt for Yoda" Contests are able to give Lockbox/Lobi ships. All you have to do is Join the ALLIANCE CHANNEL type /channel_join turbulent alliance Ask Yoda or Slappy to join SFO or Stovokor for the criteria to be on the list for "THE HUNT" for the upcoming 11Oct. It's that simple.
YODA
PS: Let Yoda know you joined the Fleet,
GOOD LUCK and Congratulation to ZET for winning the NICOR on the last "HUNT"
Come join our FLEETS!!!
Yoda