Chang (Star Trek)
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General Chang is a fictional character from the Star Trek
fictional universe
who was portrayed by Christopher Plummer
in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
.
Chang is Chancellor
Gorkon's chief of staff, and subsequently serves Chancellor Azetbur. He is an avid fan of William Shakespeare
, whom he frequently quotes. He is almost completely bald, a trait not seen among Klingons prior to Star Trek VIs release. The Chang makeup originally included a wig appliance. However, Christopher Plummer felt removing the wig made the character more distinct; he also asked that Chang's Klingon makeup be made less severe. His costume is also unique in that an apparent eye injury is disguised with a metal eyepatch
which is attached directly to his skull by bolts bearing the Klingon emblem; later depictions of Klingons with eye injuries, such as Deep Space Nine
's Martok
, had them flaunting their mutilations as battle scars.
Chang had a deep-seated hatred for the United Federation of Planets and he believed that a war with them was inevitable. As a result, he created a simulated campaign against the Federation and used it to train students at an Academy for future starship commanders. This hatred eventually led him to participate in a conspiracy to thwart plans for a lasting peace between his people and the Federation.
Between the years of 2291 and 2293, the general played a key role in two violent Klingon power struggles. The first was when a Klingon named Kalnor led an unsuccessful coup to depose the current Chancellor. Chang attacked and crippled Kalnor's ship, but did not destroy it. Instead, he beamed himself aboard the enemy vessel and challenged Kalnor to single combat in front of his men. Chang killed Kalnor, but lost his left eye in the fight. This resulted in the eye patch that he wore for the rest of his life.
The second conflict broke out after the Chancellor died. Kalnor's brother, Melkor, blocked the accession of Gorkon, the former chief of staff who was the legitimate successor. Melkor declared himself emperor and touched off a brutal civil war that had devastating consequences for the Klingon Empire, largely due to the usurper's treacherous and cowardly tactics. At one point, Melkor had a whole star system destroyed, rather than surrender it. He also had help from the Romulan Empire, another major power.
Chang fought Melkor, but he did not support Gorkon. The two men were friends, but the general was weary of Gorkon's desire for a lasting peace with the Federation. As a result, Chang hoped to keep Gorkon from becoming the next leader of the Klingon Empire. However, Chang was eventually forced to accept help from Gorkon's forces. This led to a key victory against Melkor and his Romulan allies. It also meant that Chang was honor-bound to accept Gorkon as the new Klingon leader.
But Melkor was not finished. His supporters tried to trick Chang into thinking the Federation were invading. When the ruse was discovered, Chang had to make a choice: fight the fight he'd waited his whole life for, or defend his people against the threat Melkor. He chose the latter and Melkor was finally killed.
In the year 2293, the empire faced a momentous economical disaster when its key energy facility exploded and polluted the home world's atmosphere. This crisis had the potential to put an end to the Klingon Empire forever. Chang's worst fears came to life when Gorkon turned to the Federation for help. The Klingon Chancellor proposed putting an end to the cold war between them and dismantling several outposts amongst the neutral zone between both powers. Rather than see this happen, Chang joined a secret conspiracy (which would be known as the Khitomer conspiracy) of Klingon, Federation, and Romulan officials to stop the peace process....by any means necessary.
The first step involved the creation of a secret warship (a.k.a. Bird of Prey) with a unique ability: it could fire while cloaked (invisible to sensors or the eye). As the new chief of staff, Chang accompanied Gorkon and his daughter, Azetbur, to meet with the Federaton President. They were escorted through Federation space by the USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk. Chang admired Kirk and got a chance to meet him when he Klingon entourage was invited aboard the Enterprise for dinner. The Klingon general greeted Kirk as a "fellow warrior." During the dinner, Chang inadvertently paraphrased Adolf Hitler with a comment about "breathing room," which Kirk pointed out.
After the Klingons returned to their ship, the conspirators struck. The modified Bird of Prey, which was hidden invisible near Enterprise, attacked Gorkon's ship and made it look like the Federation ship was responsible. Then, two Starfleet conspirators beamed about Gorkon's ship, mortally wounded the Chancellor, and killed several other Klingon.
Chang accused Kirk of attacking them and then tried to launch a "counterattack" with Gorkon's ship. But instead, Kirk surrendered and beamed aboard Gorkon's ship with Doctor McCoy. Despite McCoy's efforts, Gorkon died and Chang arrested them both. (Despite his role in orchestrating Gorkon's death, Chang seemed genuinely affected by the death of his former comrade.)
Gorkon's assassination was not enough to derail the peace process. The Federation President and Azetbur (who was the new Klingon Chancellor) were both determined to continue with it. The next meeting was set to take place at a neutral site called Camp Khitomer. The conspirators started to make plans to kill their next target: The Federation President.
Meanwhile, Kirk and McCoy stood trial for Gorkon's murder. Chang prosecuted them both and succeeded in having them both found guilty. However, the judge commuted a death sentence and sent them both to the penal asteroid of Rura Penthe.
Not satisfied with this, Chang ordered the commandant of Rura Penthe to make sure Kirk and McCoy were killed during an escape attempt. Unfortunately for Chang and his fellow conspirators, the escape succeeded. Kirk and McCoy were rescued by Enterprise. Knowing that his enemy would find out where the peace conference was, Chang took the modified Bird of Prey to Khitomer to wait for him.
As Chang predicted, the Enterprise arrived and tried to achieve an orbit of Khitomer. Safe from enemy fire in his invisible ship, Chang taunted Kirk and his crew with Shakespearean quotes. The Bird of Prey fired one torpedo after another, causing massive damage to the Enterprise. Another Federation ship, the Excelsior, arrived to help. But Chang only fired at them as well. For Chang, victory seemed very near. The Enterprise was very close to being destroyed, followed by its companion ship.
Suddenly, the Enterprise fired a torpedo. To Chang's surprise, it followed the path of its ship and homed in it. Chang and his bridge crew were killed when the torpedo hit. The Enterprise and Excelsior destroyed the Bird of Prey. They were then able to beam down to Khitomer and stop the conspirators from killing the Federation President. The resulting conference led to a peace that lasted almost a century...exactly the thing that Chang was trying to prevent.
When he realized he was beaten, Chang uttered his last Shakespeare quote: "To be, or not to be."
Star Trek
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who was portrayed by Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
Arthur Christopher Orne Plummer, CC is a Canadian theatre, film and television actor. He made his film debut in 1957's Stage Struck, and notable early film performances include Night of the Generals, The Return of the Pink Panther and The Man Who Would Be King.In a career that spans over five...
in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
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Chang is Chancellor
Chancellor
Chancellor is the title of various official positions in the governments of many nations. The original chancellors were the Cancellarii of Roman courts of justice—ushers who sat at the cancelli or lattice work screens of a basilica or law court, which separated the judge and counsel from the...
Gorkon's chief of staff, and subsequently serves Chancellor Azetbur. He is an avid fan of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...
, whom he frequently quotes. He is almost completely bald, a trait not seen among Klingons prior to Star Trek VIs release. The Chang makeup originally included a wig appliance. However, Christopher Plummer felt removing the wig made the character more distinct; he also asked that Chang's Klingon makeup be made less severe. His costume is also unique in that an apparent eye injury is disguised with a metal eyepatch
Eyepatch
An eyepatch or eye pad is a small patch that is worn in front of one eye. It may be a cloth patch attached around the head by an elastic band or by a string, or an adhesive bandage. It is often worn by people to cover a lost or injured eye, but it also has a therapeutic use in children for the...
which is attached directly to his skull by bolts bearing the Klingon emblem; later depictions of Klingons with eye injuries, such as Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe...
's Martok
Martok
Martok is a recurring character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, played by actor J. G. Hertzler.-Overview: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"...
, had them flaunting their mutilations as battle scars.
Overview
Chang was a well-known Klingon general who believed that "in space all warriors are cold warriors." He was fierce, cunning and willing to participate in battles personally. The general was also very fond of William Shakespeare and quoted him frequently. Unlike most Klingons, Chang was mostly bald and had one eye.Chang had a deep-seated hatred for the United Federation of Planets and he believed that a war with them was inevitable. As a result, he created a simulated campaign against the Federation and used it to train students at an Academy for future starship commanders. This hatred eventually led him to participate in a conspiracy to thwart plans for a lasting peace between his people and the Federation.
Between the years of 2291 and 2293, the general played a key role in two violent Klingon power struggles. The first was when a Klingon named Kalnor led an unsuccessful coup to depose the current Chancellor. Chang attacked and crippled Kalnor's ship, but did not destroy it. Instead, he beamed himself aboard the enemy vessel and challenged Kalnor to single combat in front of his men. Chang killed Kalnor, but lost his left eye in the fight. This resulted in the eye patch that he wore for the rest of his life.
The second conflict broke out after the Chancellor died. Kalnor's brother, Melkor, blocked the accession of Gorkon, the former chief of staff who was the legitimate successor. Melkor declared himself emperor and touched off a brutal civil war that had devastating consequences for the Klingon Empire, largely due to the usurper's treacherous and cowardly tactics. At one point, Melkor had a whole star system destroyed, rather than surrender it. He also had help from the Romulan Empire, another major power.
Chang fought Melkor, but he did not support Gorkon. The two men were friends, but the general was weary of Gorkon's desire for a lasting peace with the Federation. As a result, Chang hoped to keep Gorkon from becoming the next leader of the Klingon Empire. However, Chang was eventually forced to accept help from Gorkon's forces. This led to a key victory against Melkor and his Romulan allies. It also meant that Chang was honor-bound to accept Gorkon as the new Klingon leader.
But Melkor was not finished. His supporters tried to trick Chang into thinking the Federation were invading. When the ruse was discovered, Chang had to make a choice: fight the fight he'd waited his whole life for, or defend his people against the threat Melkor. He chose the latter and Melkor was finally killed.
In the year 2293, the empire faced a momentous economical disaster when its key energy facility exploded and polluted the home world's atmosphere. This crisis had the potential to put an end to the Klingon Empire forever. Chang's worst fears came to life when Gorkon turned to the Federation for help. The Klingon Chancellor proposed putting an end to the cold war between them and dismantling several outposts amongst the neutral zone between both powers. Rather than see this happen, Chang joined a secret conspiracy (which would be known as the Khitomer conspiracy) of Klingon, Federation, and Romulan officials to stop the peace process....by any means necessary.
The first step involved the creation of a secret warship (a.k.a. Bird of Prey) with a unique ability: it could fire while cloaked (invisible to sensors or the eye). As the new chief of staff, Chang accompanied Gorkon and his daughter, Azetbur, to meet with the Federaton President. They were escorted through Federation space by the USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk. Chang admired Kirk and got a chance to meet him when he Klingon entourage was invited aboard the Enterprise for dinner. The Klingon general greeted Kirk as a "fellow warrior." During the dinner, Chang inadvertently paraphrased Adolf Hitler with a comment about "breathing room," which Kirk pointed out.
After the Klingons returned to their ship, the conspirators struck. The modified Bird of Prey, which was hidden invisible near Enterprise, attacked Gorkon's ship and made it look like the Federation ship was responsible. Then, two Starfleet conspirators beamed about Gorkon's ship, mortally wounded the Chancellor, and killed several other Klingon.
Chang accused Kirk of attacking them and then tried to launch a "counterattack" with Gorkon's ship. But instead, Kirk surrendered and beamed aboard Gorkon's ship with Doctor McCoy. Despite McCoy's efforts, Gorkon died and Chang arrested them both. (Despite his role in orchestrating Gorkon's death, Chang seemed genuinely affected by the death of his former comrade.)
Gorkon's assassination was not enough to derail the peace process. The Federation President and Azetbur (who was the new Klingon Chancellor) were both determined to continue with it. The next meeting was set to take place at a neutral site called Camp Khitomer. The conspirators started to make plans to kill their next target: The Federation President.
Meanwhile, Kirk and McCoy stood trial for Gorkon's murder. Chang prosecuted them both and succeeded in having them both found guilty. However, the judge commuted a death sentence and sent them both to the penal asteroid of Rura Penthe.
Not satisfied with this, Chang ordered the commandant of Rura Penthe to make sure Kirk and McCoy were killed during an escape attempt. Unfortunately for Chang and his fellow conspirators, the escape succeeded. Kirk and McCoy were rescued by Enterprise. Knowing that his enemy would find out where the peace conference was, Chang took the modified Bird of Prey to Khitomer to wait for him.
As Chang predicted, the Enterprise arrived and tried to achieve an orbit of Khitomer. Safe from enemy fire in his invisible ship, Chang taunted Kirk and his crew with Shakespearean quotes. The Bird of Prey fired one torpedo after another, causing massive damage to the Enterprise. Another Federation ship, the Excelsior, arrived to help. But Chang only fired at them as well. For Chang, victory seemed very near. The Enterprise was very close to being destroyed, followed by its companion ship.
Suddenly, the Enterprise fired a torpedo. To Chang's surprise, it followed the path of its ship and homed in it. Chang and his bridge crew were killed when the torpedo hit. The Enterprise and Excelsior destroyed the Bird of Prey. They were then able to beam down to Khitomer and stop the conspirators from killing the Federation President. The resulting conference led to a peace that lasted almost a century...exactly the thing that Chang was trying to prevent.
When he realized he was beaten, Chang uttered his last Shakespeare quote: "To be, or not to be."