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| name = Talvath Cluster
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|name=House of Mo'Kai
| major powers = *[[United Federation of Planets]]
|image=[[File:Mo'KaiSymbol.png|350px|center]]
*[[Romulan Free State]]
|founded=1411 CE
| minor powers = Independent Romulan Factions
|affiliation=
| important places = *[[Overwatch Station]],
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*Ballith 6776
|primary mission=Renegade Movement
| quadrant = Beta
|location=Klingon Empire
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|status=Exiled
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The '''Talvath Cluster''' is a region of space in the [[Beta Quadrant|Beta]] Quadrant, located at the spinward edge [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] space and the area of space dominated by the remnants of the [[Romulan Star Empire]] in the form of the [[Romulan Free State]]. As of 2401 it remains largely unexplored by both polities as neither have a suitable base from which to deploy exploratory missions. Given its proximity to the unexplored frontiers of the [[Beta Quadrant|Beta]] and [[Delta Quadrant|Delta]] Quadrants and recent renewed activity from [[ma:The Artifact|The Artifact]] and Soong Type androids at [[ma:Coppelius|Coppelius]], Starfleet has begun deploying more assets into the region.  
The '''House of Mo’Kai''' was one of the [[Great Houses]] of the [[Klingon Empire]]. They held a long reputation of being “watchers,” “deceivers,” and “weavers of liars,” employing tactics of espionage and subterfuge that many Klingons considered dishonourable. The useful nature of such skills made them invaluable, however, to a slew of Great Houses and Chancellors across history, helping ensure their longevity.


In 2401, Starfleet's nearest dry-dock capable base is located at [[Deep Space 17]]. The nearby research base, [[Overwatch Station]], whilst lacking significant resupply facilities, acts as the final friendly face prior to exiting Federation space into the terra nullius of the Talvath Cluster.  
In the late-24th century, the House of Mo’Kai harnessed the wellspring of belief in Klingon society that the Empire had grown soft, and should instead return to the old ways of conquest. In the open, they acted as members of the High Council, part of the Empire’s rulership, while conducting clandestine operations to undermine the Empire, the [[Federation]], and relations between the two.
Their shadowy rebellion came to an end in mid-2401, with the disappearance of Chancellor Martok. Their leader, Lady L’kor, was accused of being responsible for Martok’s murder, and was defeated and killed in trial by combat at the hand of Toral, son of Duras. Toral ascended to the Chancellorship, [[ma:discommendation|discommended]] the entire House of Mo’Kai, and seized their assets for his own, only newly-restored House.


== Formation ==
As of mid-2401, the House of Mo’Kai has fallen. Its members are dishonoured, and have been forced into the shadows and fringes of Klingon society. They are no longer a threat to the Federation. Any who have survived and have the desire for action have a new foe: Toral, son of Duras, who has torn down one of the most ruthless and duplicitious of Klingon Houses.
The cluster is formed of several stellar nurseries and supernova remnants locked in gravimetric equilibrium. As a result the cluster features a large number of young stellar bodies and solar formations, including several breakaway systems beginning to form at the edge of the cluster. These smaller star systems, with young volatile stars, are beginning to upset the delicate gravity balance of the region and are drifting further from the core nebulae. The region also features an abnormally substantial number of binary and trinary star systems, possibly due to the significant variety of supernova remnants within the area. Starfleet Science has shown increased interest in the region as an acutely active area of stellar formation and has warned that the effects of such a high number of stellar bodies are unknown and may lead to a variety of unpredictable subspace phenomena.  


==History==
==Origins==
Located on the distant edge of both Federation and Romulan space, neither party have been particularly invested in exploring the region prior to 2401. The region provides little in the way of easily accessible resources or strategic advantages and as such was largely ignored by the Romulan Star Empire prior to its collapse. The region's distance from the core of Federation space has made its exploration a secondary concern to the science council and resources were directed to what were considered more fruitful avenues.  
In 2256, Ujilli, the representative for the House of Mo'Kai on the Klingon High Council, answered the signal from T'Kuvma and the Beacon of Kahless.


In the early 2380s, following the return of [[ma:USS_Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] to Federation space and a renewed exploratory directive following the [[ma:Dominion_War|Dominion War]], a few deep space research missions were dispatched to the area with the primary goal of establishing the nature of the cluster. Whilst also exploring the possibility of incursions from the myriad of Delta Quadrant powers now known to exist; in particular the [[ma:Borg|Borg]], Starfleet Security also maintained an interest in the region as a possible flanking route against any resurgent Romulan threat.  
During the first months of the Federation-Klingon War, the House of Mo'Kai was nominally independent. In December of 2256, they and the House of D'Ghor secretly arranged a meeting with Vulcan to discuss the possibility of uniting against Kol and the House of Kor. However, the meeting was a ruse to capture a high-ranking Federation official. As reward, the House of Mo'Kai was officially welcomed into Kol's unified Klingon Empire, and furnished with cloaking technology.


Initial progress into the cluster was put on hold following the [[ma:Romulan_sun|Romulan Supernova]] as the Federation initially retasked large portions of its assets in the region to provide humanitarian and diplomatic support to the struggling region. This investment into the Romulan states continued throughout the 2390s with a focus on establishing greater inroads with the Romulan successor states.  
When Ujilli's niece L'Rell declared herself to be the new Chancellor of the Klingon High Council, the House of Mo'Kai became her close supporters. Chancellor L'Rell considered herself part of House of Mo'Kai and the House of T'Kuvma, a loyalty which persisted among Mo'Kai members for generations.


Following the events of Coppelius and the Federation's increased presence in this previously remote territory, the Talvath cluster has once again caught the interest of the Starfleet Science Council as a frontier for expansion and scientific exploration.  
Many Klingons saw the destruction of Romulus as an opportunity to conquer their long-time Romulan enemies. House of Mo'Kai, growing increasingly disenchanted with the rulers of the Klingon Empire, recalled the days of T'Kuvma uniting the Great Houses against the Federation.


== Key Locations ==
In 2389, the [[Sovereignty of Kahless]], an insurgency supported by many minor houses and led by the House of Ma'rek, invaded three Federation sectors and became a de facto power in both Federation and Klingon space. Agreeing with the Sovereignty's actions in returning the Empire to its conquering roots, the House of Mo’Kai began surreptitiously supporting the Klingon extremist faction. In 2391, when Starfleet and the [[Klingon Defense Force]] defeated the Sovereignty, the House of Mo'Kai took in many of its survivors.


=== Overwatch Station ===
==In Play==
Located in orbit of the unpopulated New Java (Zeta Asteropes IIIA), the [[Jupiter Class|''Jupiter''-class]] station was commissioned in 2400 to provide deep space telescopic facilities for the Talvath Cluster. Despite ongoing tensions with the nearby Romulan territories, who believe the base to be a listening post, Overwatch Station has become a final port of call for vessels heading out into the cluster. A final reminder of the Federation's aims for peaceful exploration into this new frontier.  
* The House of Mo’Kai has been almost destroyed. Their members have run into hiding, and so will likely only be encountered as scattered individuals trying to survive or pursuing their own agendas.
 
* Once enemies of the Federation, a warrior of Mo’Kai now has more pressing interests: survival, or revenge against Toral, son of Duras, the Chancellor of the Klingon Empire. Their organised, coherent, clandestine insurgency operation has collapsed, but there remain highly-motivated individuals who hate Toral and have little left to lose.
=== Ballith 6776 ===
* Preferring tactics of deception and subterfuge, members of the House of Mo'Kai will often use unconventional methods that ordinary Klingons would find dishonorable compared to a frontal assault.
Following the events of Frontier Day, Starfleet's [[Fourth Fleet]] were deployed across Federation space to investigate the increasing number of Borg signals being detected. [[USS Daedalus|USS ''Daedalus'']] was dispatched to this binary system on the edge of the cluster to investigate a signal, where they discovered a severely damaged Borg Sphere. Following their investigation they discovered the sphere, ''[[Exodus]]'' held survivors of Unimatrix Zero and ''Daedalus'' attempted to negotiate their passage to Federation space as refugees and as a strategic interest.

Latest revision as of 15:39, 3 March 2024

Klingon Faction

This article is official Bravo Fleet canon.









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House of Mo'Kai
Founded

1411 CE

Primary Mission

Renegade Movement

Location

Klingon Empire

Status

Exiled

Template:Organisation


The House of Mo’Kai was one of the Great Houses of the Klingon Empire. They held a long reputation of being “watchers,” “deceivers,” and “weavers of liars,” employing tactics of espionage and subterfuge that many Klingons considered dishonourable. The useful nature of such skills made them invaluable, however, to a slew of Great Houses and Chancellors across history, helping ensure their longevity.

In the late-24th century, the House of Mo’Kai harnessed the wellspring of belief in Klingon society that the Empire had grown soft, and should instead return to the old ways of conquest. In the open, they acted as members of the High Council, part of the Empire’s rulership, while conducting clandestine operations to undermine the Empire, the Federation, and relations between the two. Their shadowy rebellion came to an end in mid-2401, with the disappearance of Chancellor Martok. Their leader, Lady L’kor, was accused of being responsible for Martok’s murder, and was defeated and killed in trial by combat at the hand of Toral, son of Duras. Toral ascended to the Chancellorship, discommended the entire House of Mo’Kai, and seized their assets for his own, only newly-restored House.

As of mid-2401, the House of Mo’Kai has fallen. Its members are dishonoured, and have been forced into the shadows and fringes of Klingon society. They are no longer a threat to the Federation. Any who have survived and have the desire for action have a new foe: Toral, son of Duras, who has torn down one of the most ruthless and duplicitious of Klingon Houses.

Origins

In 2256, Ujilli, the representative for the House of Mo'Kai on the Klingon High Council, answered the signal from T'Kuvma and the Beacon of Kahless.

During the first months of the Federation-Klingon War, the House of Mo'Kai was nominally independent. In December of 2256, they and the House of D'Ghor secretly arranged a meeting with Vulcan to discuss the possibility of uniting against Kol and the House of Kor. However, the meeting was a ruse to capture a high-ranking Federation official. As reward, the House of Mo'Kai was officially welcomed into Kol's unified Klingon Empire, and furnished with cloaking technology.

When Ujilli's niece L'Rell declared herself to be the new Chancellor of the Klingon High Council, the House of Mo'Kai became her close supporters. Chancellor L'Rell considered herself part of House of Mo'Kai and the House of T'Kuvma, a loyalty which persisted among Mo'Kai members for generations.

Many Klingons saw the destruction of Romulus as an opportunity to conquer their long-time Romulan enemies. House of Mo'Kai, growing increasingly disenchanted with the rulers of the Klingon Empire, recalled the days of T'Kuvma uniting the Great Houses against the Federation.

In 2389, the Sovereignty of Kahless, an insurgency supported by many minor houses and led by the House of Ma'rek, invaded three Federation sectors and became a de facto power in both Federation and Klingon space. Agreeing with the Sovereignty's actions in returning the Empire to its conquering roots, the House of Mo’Kai began surreptitiously supporting the Klingon extremist faction. In 2391, when Starfleet and the Klingon Defense Force defeated the Sovereignty, the House of Mo'Kai took in many of its survivors.

In Play

  • The House of Mo’Kai has been almost destroyed. Their members have run into hiding, and so will likely only be encountered as scattered individuals trying to survive or pursuing their own agendas.
  • Once enemies of the Federation, a warrior of Mo’Kai now has more pressing interests: survival, or revenge against Toral, son of Duras, the Chancellor of the Klingon Empire. Their organised, coherent, clandestine insurgency operation has collapsed, but there remain highly-motivated individuals who hate Toral and have little left to lose.
  • Preferring tactics of deception and subterfuge, members of the House of Mo'Kai will often use unconventional methods that ordinary Klingons would find dishonorable compared to a frontal assault.