This is a Star Trek Roleplay centered on the Klingons. In this RP events surrounding the Romulan attack upon the Klingon outpost at Narendra III are very different than what canon history professes. If you are aware of Star Trek: The Next Generation, episode[i] Yesterday’s Enterprise[/i] (s3, e15), the Enterprise NCC 1701D investigates a temporal rift and discovers the USS Enterprise NCC 1701C reported missing 22 years ago suddenly appears. After figuring out what happened, the crew helps recover the Enterprise-C ship and crew, then send them back into the rift to be destroyed by the four Romulan Warbirds assaulting the Klingon Outpost at Narendra III. In this Roleplay, NCC 1701C never made it back to Narendra III. They did not sacrifice themselves under the guns of the Romulans assaulting the Klingon Outpost. Also, the USS Intrepid never responded to distress calls by the Klingons at Khitomer and Narendra III. Therefore, Worf never survived the Khitomer Massacre and is not in this roleplay. The Klingons never witnessed the heroic actions of the crews of the Federation Star ships Enterprise (NCC 1701C) and Intrepid. It was due to these two events that prevented the Klingons from going to war with the perceptibly weak Federation. In this alternate timeline, the Klingons and the Federation have been at war for at least 22 years and there is no end in sight. [i] “The 1701D was the first Galaxy-class battleship built by the Federation and that Enterprise can transport as many as six thousand troops at once.”[/i] --Lt. Tasha Yar We are Klingon crewmen or soldiers aboard the Imperial Klingon Ship [i]Hegh'ta[/i] commanded by Captain Kurn (NPC) caught in the war between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. Knowledge of Klingon lore is helpful, but not necessary. Kurn is Worf's younger brother in the Canon timeline and does command the [i]IKS Hegh'ta[/i] during the Klingon Civil War. But that civil was did not happen. The Klingons live for war and only fight against each other when not at war with someone else. 22 years of fighting has created a lot of heroes in the eyes of Kahless.