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The Fek'lhr (known in the Klingonese language tlhIngan Hol, as "veqlargh") was the name given to both a mytho-theological Klingon spirit as well as a divergent species of that race.

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  • thumb|Der Fek'lhr. Fek'lhr ist das in der klingonischen Mythologie auftauchende Pendant zum irdischen Teufel. Fek'lhr bewacht Gre'thor, die klingonische Hölle, in die alle entehrten Klingonen nach ihrem Tod kommen. (TNG: ; VOY: ) 2367 gibt sich eine Betrügerin, welche behauptet Ardra zu sein, auch als Teufel und als Fek'lhr aus. Als Worf sie sieht, hält er sie nicht für Fek'lhr, doch als diese seine Gestalt annimmt, schreckt auch Worf ein wenig zurück. Später stellt sich heraus, dass es sich bei dieser Person wirklich um eine Betrügerin handelt. (TNG: )
  • The Fek'lhr (known in the Klingonese language tlhIngan Hol, as "veqlargh") was the name given to both a mytho-theological Klingon spirit as well as a divergent species of that race.
  • Fek'lhr is een figuur uit de Klingon mythologie en wordt voorgesteld door een dierlijke, monstrueuze Klingon, die de poort van Gre'thor bewaakt. In 2367 verscheen een artiest, die beweerde dat ze Ardra was, als Fek'lhr door gebruik te maken van holografische technologie. (TNG: "Devil's Due") De IKS Fek'lhr was genoemd naar Fek'lhr. (DS9: "Image in the Sand" • "The Siege of AR-558")
  • Fek'lhr is the leader of the Fek'Ihri, an almost demonic race of aliens that inspired much of the Klingons current mythology, ruling over a domain of torment for dishonored warriors he was considered neither a god nor a devil by the Klingons but nevertheless served an important role in their belief system. After Fek'Ihr's death an unusual resonance signature is found after a scan of his body is performed. Theses readings match signatures recorded at archaeological sites containing Hur'q technology and implies that Fek'lhr may of been a creation of the Hur'q.
  • In 2367, a con artist claiming herself to be Ardra briefly appeared as Fek'lhr, using holographic technology. (TNG: "Devil's Due" ) It was insinuated by Ardra that Fek'lhr is roughly the Klingon version of a devil. This is probably not a proper equivalent, however, as Kang says in TOS: "Day of the Dove" that Klingon beliefs do not recognize a devil archetype. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion) Fek'lhr is not considered a deity, either, because DS9: "Homefront" establishes that Klingon legend states that the Klingons killed their gods.
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  • Fek'lhr is the leader of the Fek'Ihri, an almost demonic race of aliens that inspired much of the Klingons current mythology, ruling over a domain of torment for dishonored warriors he was considered neither a god nor a devil by the Klingons but nevertheless served an important role in their belief system. By the time of Star Trek Online however it came to light that Fek'Ihr was more than just a myth and that he was a very real and dangerous threat to the Klingon Empire - standing three times taller than most humanoids and resembling a bestial perversion of Klingon physiology he lorded over the Fek'Ihri Horde and was faced by brave Klingon warriors to save the Klingon Empire. After Fek'Ihr's death an unusual resonance signature is found after a scan of his body is performed. Theses readings match signatures recorded at archaeological sites containing Hur'q technology and implies that Fek'lhr may of been a creation of the Hur'q.
  • In 2367, a con artist claiming herself to be Ardra briefly appeared as Fek'lhr, using holographic technology. (TNG: "Devil's Due" ) It was insinuated by Ardra that Fek'lhr is roughly the Klingon version of a devil. This is probably not a proper equivalent, however, as Kang says in TOS: "Day of the Dove" that Klingon beliefs do not recognize a devil archetype. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion) Fek'lhr is not considered a deity, either, because DS9: "Homefront" establishes that Klingon legend states that the Klingons killed their gods. The IKS Fek'lhr was named after Fek'lhr. (DS9: "Image in the Sand", "The Siege of AR-558") When B'Elanna Torres entered Gre'thor, she was surprised to not see a pit of despair and Fek'lhr torturing the dishonored. (VOY: "Barge of the Dead")
  • thumb|Der Fek'lhr. Fek'lhr ist das in der klingonischen Mythologie auftauchende Pendant zum irdischen Teufel. Fek'lhr bewacht Gre'thor, die klingonische Hölle, in die alle entehrten Klingonen nach ihrem Tod kommen. (TNG: ; VOY: ) 2367 gibt sich eine Betrügerin, welche behauptet Ardra zu sein, auch als Teufel und als Fek'lhr aus. Als Worf sie sieht, hält er sie nicht für Fek'lhr, doch als diese seine Gestalt annimmt, schreckt auch Worf ein wenig zurück. Später stellt sich heraus, dass es sich bei dieser Person wirklich um eine Betrügerin handelt. (TNG: )
  • The Fek'lhr (known in the Klingonese language tlhIngan Hol, as "veqlargh") was the name given to both a mytho-theological Klingon spirit as well as a divergent species of that race.
  • Fek'lhr is een figuur uit de Klingon mythologie en wordt voorgesteld door een dierlijke, monstrueuze Klingon, die de poort van Gre'thor bewaakt. In 2367 verscheen een artiest, die beweerde dat ze Ardra was, als Fek'lhr door gebruik te maken van holografische technologie. (TNG: "Devil's Due") De IKS Fek'lhr was genoemd naar Fek'lhr. (DS9: "Image in the Sand" • "The Siege of AR-558")
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