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Though Worf is initially estranged by his now adult son, and skeptical of his son's desire to serve the Empire, he eventually reconciles with him and his son joins the House of Martok.
Martok is a recurring character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, played by actor J. G. Hertzler.
Little backstory is given regarding the early life of Martok, except for a brief history sketched by himself in the Deep Space Nine episode " Once More Unto the Breach ".
It is known that he was born into a Klingon house ( The House of Martok ) that was not part of the aristocracy and was raised in the Ket ' ha lowlands on the Klingon homeworld of Qo ' noS.
In the episode " By Inferno's Light ", Martok escapes and returns to the Alpha Quadrant with Elim Garak, Worf, and Julian Bashir, and is made commander of the Klingon forces on Deep Space Nine.
Martok is portrayed as an excellent judge of character, caring deeply about those under his command.
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.
Martok is happy to receive Lt.
Martok is the son of Urthog, and is an only child, who grew up in the Ketha province on Qo ' noS.
Martok is married to Lady Sirella, a noble woman, and they had one son, Drex (" You Are Cordially Invited ...", " The Way of the Warrior ")
During the Klingon invasion of Cardassia, he is crucial to exposing the Founder impersonating Klingon general Martok.
Klingon Chancellor Martok discovers that Gul Kentar, leader of the Cardassian uprising, is in league with the Romulans.
Realizing the danger, the Federation and Klingons join forces to slow the Dominion build-up, co-operating to plant a minefield across the entrance to the Bajoran Wormhole as a rescued Martok is assigned as a permanent Klingon commander at Deep Space Nine.
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.
A garrison of Klingon troops is stationed on Deep Space Nine, under the command of the real General Martok, rescued from Dominion incarceration with Bashir.
Sisko, Odo, Worf and O ' Brien infiltrate a Klingon ceremony to try to expose him in the follow-up episode " Apocalypse Rising ", but ultimately discover that the changeling is in fact Gowron's top advisor General Martok, who is killed by Gowron's men.
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.
Worf speculates that this is an attempt to discredit his friend General Martok, who is forced to command many of these doomed offensives.
By all rights, Worf is entitled to assume the leadership of the Empire, but he refuses the Chancellorship in favor of Martok.
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.

Martok and Gowron's
The imposter turned out to be disguised as Gowron's military adviser General Martok.

Martok and Worf
While on a mission to the Gamma Quadrant, Worf was captured and sent to a prison camp where he met the real General Martok and was reunited with the real Dr. Bashir, who had both been captured and replaced by changelings.
Worf challenged him for command but allowed Martok to win and retain command.
Understanding what Worf had done, Martok thanked him for reminding him of his duty as a soldier and offered him a place in his house as his brother.
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.
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.
However, Worf declined in favor of Martok ( DS9: " Tacking Into the Wind ").
During his confinement, Martok came to respect the indomitable character and fighting qualities of Worf.
Eventually, a confrontation between Martok and Worf helped rally both the crew's warrior spirit as well as Martok's.
A grateful Martok would later invite Worf ( who had earlier been stripped of his family name by Gowron ) to join Martok's house.
Worf tries to convince Martok to challenge Gowron, but he refuses.
Worf then kills Gowron himself, and rather than accept the title of Chancellor, gives it to Martok (" Tacking Into the Wind ").
Shortly after the end of the war, Martok and Worf leave DS9 for Qo ' noS (" What You Leave Behind ").
It was later revealed by Benjamin Sisko, Worf, Miles O ' Brien and Odo that it was the Klingons themselves who unknowingly had a Changeling in their midst, pretending to be General Martok.
Jadzia would eventually marry Worf and join him as a member of the Klingon House of Martok.
) In response, Worf simply removes the comm badge, places it on the table, and informs Gowron that he's now speaking as a member of the House of Martok.
Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang, May and June 2003 ): Events involving Commander Worf and Chancellor Martok ( co-writer J. G.
The council members wanted him to become Chancellor, but Worf proclaimed Martok the new Chancellor.

Martok and himself
The attack was led by General Martok who, it turned out, had been himself replaced by a shapeshifter, one of the leaders of the Dominion ( first revealed in " Apocalypse Rising "; see also " In Purgatory's Shadow ").
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.

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