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Gowron and final
Gowron issues Captain Sisko a final ultimatum: turn over Gul Dukat and the Detapa Council, or else.

Gowron and appearances
The Vor ' cha-class is frequently seen in The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine episodes depicting Klingon ships ; in its earliest appearances, the class represents the flagship of the Empire, under the command of first Klingon Chancellor K ' mpec and later Gowron.

Gowron and When
When Sisko eventually returned with a fleet of Federation ships to retake the station, Worf and Martok lobbied Gowron to send Klingon ships to join the battle.
Shortly before the end of the war (" When It Rains ..."), Gowron comes to Deep Space Nine to honor Martok by inducting him into the Order of Kahless, and then announces that he would be taking control of the Klingon forces from Martok because it was time for him to " take a more active role in the war ".
When the Federation condemned the Klingon attack on Cardassia, Gowron banished Federation citizens from Klingon space, recalled their ambassadors and withdrew from the Khitomer Accords.
When the Federation Council condemns his actions, Gowron formally withdraws the Empire from the Khitomer Accords, thus ending the alliance with the Federation.
When Worf refuses, Gowron issues an ultimatum: he may join the Klingons, or be a dishonorable traitor to his people.
When several Starfleet vessels arrive, Sisko argues with Gowron that this situation is the best their mutual enemy, the Dominion, could hope for.

Gowron and Tacking
Worf then kills Gowron himself, and rather than accept the title of Chancellor, gives it to Martok (" Tacking Into the Wind ").

Gowron and ",
In the Season Five opener, " Apocalypse Rising ", Odo discovers that his race are capable of deceiving their own kind as well as " solids " when he is led to believe that Klingon Chancellor Gowron is a Changeling instead of the General, Martok.
Gowron reappears in the episode " Redemption ", with his position now under threat from the Duras sisters who are driving for Duras's illegitimate son Toral to be appointed Chancellor.
Gowron appears prominently in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the episode " The Way of the Warrior ", when he launches an assault upon the Cardassian Union, claiming that the newly installed civilian Detapa Council is infested with shapeshifters from the Dominion, a powerful organization from the Gamma Quadrant that is attempting to gain a foothold in the Alpha Quadrant.
In the fifth season two-parter, " In Purgatory's Shadow " and " By Inferno's Light ", Gowron restores the broken peace with the Federation in the Khitomer Accords after the Cardassian Union joins the Dominion and the real Martok is rescued from a Dominion prison.
The warship is introduced as the new flagship of the Klingon Empire in " The Way of the Warrior ", under command of Chancellor Gowron and General Martok.

Gowron and direct
Gowron assumed direct command because he feared Martok's growing popularity and devised a plan to discredit Martok.
He then repeats the accusation, making it a direct challenge to Gowron by adding that he is unfit to lead the Empire.

Gowron and Klingon
After a brief battle, Worf killed Gowron ; by right he was proclaimed the new chancellor of the Klingon High Council.
The shapeshifter was successful at beginning the war with the Cardassians but inadvertently revealed himself to Odo ( who had been misled into believing that Chancellor Gowron was the shapeshifter ) at a Klingon award ceremony, and was quickly killed by the Klingons attending the ceremony.
Later, the Federation suspects the Klingon Chancellor, Gowron, of being a shapeshifter.
This turned out to be a ploy by the Dominion so that the Federation would assassinate Gowron and further intensify the rift between the Federation and Klingons due to the Klingon invasion of Cardassia.
Gowron ( Klingon-ghawran ) first appears in the episode " Reunion " as the main rival of Duras for the succession of the post of Klingon Chancellor K ' mpec, who suspects that one of the two had been poisoning him and appoints Captain Jean-Luc Picard as " Arbiter of Succession " to determine who will follow him.
It is ultimately revealed that this Kahless was in fact a clone, whom Gowron appoints to the symbolic post of Emperor of the Klingon Empire.
The Defiant returns to the station, only to find it surrounded by a fleet of Klingon battleships, led by both General Martok and Gowron himself.
Incensed by such a violation of Klingon honor codes, Worf disregards Martok's request and confronts Gowron, who dismisses Worf's accusation and adds that his " child's uniform "-- referring to his Starfleet uniform -- is the only thing saving him from his true fate: a duel to the death ( to wit, his own.
" Redemption " is mainly composed of two interrelated stories: Worf's attempt to clear his family of dishonor, and a conflict between Gowron and the Duras sisters for leadership in the Klingon High Council.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard ( as K ' mpec's chosen " Arbiter of Succession ") and the Enterprise-D are asked to attend the installation of Gowron as the Leader of the Klingon High Council.
Gowron informs Picard that the House of Duras will challenge Gowron's position and may lead to a Klingon civil war.
In Peter David's novel Imzadi II: Triangle, he is sprung from a Cardassian prison camp on Layzon 2 by Romulans led by Sela and forced into an assassination attempt on Klingon Emperor Kahless and Chancellor Gowron.
Chancellor Gowron, leader of the Klingon Empire, arrives at the station and asks Worf to join him in the invasion of Cardassia.
Gowron declares Worf's family dishonored, and ejects his brother Kurn from the Klingon High Council.
Unlike Chancellor Gowron, this Klingon is deeply opposed to the Klingon alliance with the Federation.

Gowron and forces
Worf believed Gowron was the legitimate ruler and convinced his brother to bring forces loyal to him into battle on Gowron's behalf.
Captain Picard, suspecting this, convinced pro-Federation leader Gowron to attack Duras ' forces in order to draw Romulan reinforcements out of hiding ; when the Romulans attempted to enter the fray, they were revealed by a Federation tachyon blockade, and the Duras family, exposed as traitors, lost all support.
Picard urges Gowron to attack the Duras forces who are running low on supplies ; this will force the Romulans to enter the detection network and be caught by Starfleet.

Gowron and with
While real power remained with Gowron as head of government, the Emperor would be the formal head of state and teach the stories of Kahless.
In 2375, Worf became concerned with the leadership of Gowron.
In the episode " Broken Link " Gowron risks a war with the United Federation of Planets, demanding the disputed Archanis sector.
Gowron returns to his ship to meet with Worf, who offers his brother's fleet's support in exchange for the return of his family name to honor.
Gowron agrees, knowing that association with the Romulans will ruin the Duras family's support and end the civil war.
However, this is a retcon from " Reunion " when Gowron attempts to bribe K ' Ehleyr with a seat on the Council in return for a favorable word from her to Picard.

Gowron and .
A civil war erupted when the Duras ' son challenged Gowron.
Worf resigned from Starfleet to fight for Gowron and served on his brother's ship.
Gowron won the war after Starfleet exposed Romulan support for the House of Duras.
In appreciation of his support, Chancellor Gowron restored Worf's honor ( TNG: " Redemption, Part I ") and gave Kurn a seat on the High Council.
Gowron was skeptical.
After the invasion had begun, Gowron traveled to DS9 to ask Worf to join him in battle.
Gowron believed the Federation was unworthy of Worf's loyalty because they would not fight the Dominion.
Gowron punished him by stripping him and his family of his honor, lands and titles.
After a year of war between the Federation and the Klingons, Worf joined a team sent to investigate claims that Gowron was a changeling in disguise.
Recognizing that Gowron was jeopardizing the entire war effort, Worf tried to convince Martok that he should challenge Gowron for the leadership.
After Martok refused, Worf decided to challenge Gowron himself, citing his faulty battle planning, his dishonorable conduct in trying to discredit Martok, and poor strategies at the later stages of the Dominion War.
A grateful Martok would later invite Worf ( who had earlier been stripped of his family name by Gowron ) to join Martok's house.
However, it becomes clear that Gowron is simply worried about Martok getting too powerful politically, and intends to lower Martok's standing by sending him into battles that he cannot win.
Worf tries to convince Martok to challenge Gowron, but he refuses.
Gowron rejoined the Khitomer Accords and joined to fight the Dominion.

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