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Satisfied that he had proven his point, Ch'Pok rested his case in front of Admiral T'Lara. At first, Worf denied that he would do such a thing, but, angered and feeling that his honor had been questioned, he attacked Ch'Pok. Finally, he infuriated Worf by accusing him of killing innocent people to prove himself a true Klingon. He eventually said no, but he is also not able to put himself in the command chair. He pressed O'Brien on whether he, given command, would have fired on a decloaking ship without confirming its identity.

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Worf allowed the breach of privacy, since he had nothing to hide, but was slightly embarrassed when Dax confirmed the nature of the program. However, he also broke into Worf's personal database to show he was running a holoprogram, Battle of Tong Vey, in which the main character advocated attacks on children. He questioned Jadzia Dax, Miles O'Brien and Benjamin Sisko to demonstrate his case.

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It was Ch'Pok's responsibility to "prove" that Worf was full of bloodlust and would knowingly attack an unarmed opponent.

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The incident was a ruse designed to embarrass the Federation and possibly take control of the Pentath system. In 2372, Ch'Pok visited Deep Space 9 to serve as the prosecution in the extradition hearing of Lieutenant commander Worf, who commanded the USS Defiant during an incident in which a Klingon civilian transport ship was apparently destroyed, supposedly killing all 441 passengers and crew aboard.

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( DS9: " Rules of Engagement", " Sons and Daughters") – Benjamin Sisko and Ch'Pok, 2372 (" Rules of Engagement")Ĭh'Pok was a male Klingon and advocate during the late- 24th century Klingon Empire.






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