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The Cameo: Mark McHenry and Soleta from Star Trek: New Frontier show up briefly, leaving messages of congratulations to their old friend Worf.
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The Emperor
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The Emperor: Planet taD is traditionally ruled by an emperor, who was typically female, at least prior to the Klingon occupation. Under the Klingons, the emperor became a figurehead, and was more frequently male. In the end, the conflict between the native rebels and the empire is resolved by installing a Klingon as emperor. This keeps the Klingons technically in charge while placing much of the genuine decision-making power with native al'Hmatti. The new emperor is Vall, of all people.
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Duel to the Death: Toq and Kegren, when Toq challenges Kegren for the position of Second Officer aboard the Gorkon.
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Continuity Nod: Many.
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0% Approval Rating: Kalax the Governor has offended both the population and his Klingon High Council masters with his Stupid Evil tactics and constant Never My Fault antics.
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