- This character is a member of Worf's family.
- This character is a member of the Rozhenko family.
- For the mirror universe counterpart, see K'Ehleyr (mirror).
K'Ehleyr, the daughter of a Human mother and a Klingon father, was a special emissary of the Federation in the 2360s.
Biography
In 2357, K'Ehleyr was serving as a Klingon emissary in charge of a group of cadets.

They were sent to Dantar IV, a joint venture colony of both the Federation and the Klingon Empire. There she met a group of cadets from Starfleet Academy including Worf. When the colony was attacked, the two groups of cadets were able to work together and helped the civilians to escape. They were eventually rescued by the USS Repulse where K'Ehleyr and Worf parted ways. (Starfleet Academy novels: Line of Fire, Survival)
In 2359, she had a relationship with then Lt. Worf, but neither was ready for a deeper commitment, so they separated. (TNG episode: "The Emissary")
In 2365, she came aboard the USS Enterprise-D on an urgent mission to intercept the Klingon ship IKS T'Ong which was about to become active after its crew had been in cryogenic stasis. She renewed her relationship with Worf, but refused to marry him when he asked her. Due to this short renewal the couple conceived a son, Alexander. To prevent the T'Ong from attacking Federation worlds, Worf posed as the Captain of the Enterprise with K'Ehleyr as his first officer to convince the T'Ong crew that the war between the Klingon Empire and the Federation was over. After the T'Ong crew had agreed to lay down their weapons, K'Ehleyr beamed aboard the T'Ong to prepare the crew for the 24th century while waiting for the IKS P'Rang. (TNG episode: "The Emissary")
Not long after Alexander was born, K'Ehleyr became Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire. When she was on Qo'noS, she always stayed at the Federation embassy. In fact, in the time that Alexander lived with her, he never set foot anywhere else on the planet. (TNG novel: A Time for War, A Time for Peace)
In 2367, she accompanied K'mpec, Chancellor of the Klingon High Council, who had chosen Picard as Arbiter of Succession, to a meeting with the Enterprise. When she came aboard, Lt. Worf learned of his son Alexander for the first time. Later, she found evidence that proved Duras was involved in the conspiracy that led to Worf's discommendation; on learning of her search, Duras attacked K'Ehleyr in her quarters and killed her. Worf transported to Duras's ship shortly later and killed him in vengeance. Afterwards, Worf claimed Alexander as his son and put him in his adoptive parents' care on Earth. (TNG episode: "Reunion")
K'Ehleyr was buried at Woodlawn cemetery in New York City on Earth. Worf visited her grave for the first time after he was appointed to take her old position as ambassador to Qo'noS. (TNG novel: Diplomatic Implausibility)
Worf told General Martok about K'Ehleyr after Alexander joined the crew of the IKS Rotarran in 2374. (DS9 episode: "Sons and Daughters", DS9 novelization: Call to Arms...)
Appendices
Background
- According to a reference cut from the script of "The Emissary", K'Ehleyr met Worf on Samrin's Planet in 2359. When they were reunited six years later, K'Ehleyr was disappointed at how much Worf had changed since their initial encounter.
Connections
Federation Ambassadors to the Klingon Empire | ||
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Emanuel Tagore • Curzon Dax • K'Ehleyr • Worf, son of Mogh • Alexander Rozhenko | ![]() |
External link
- K'Ehleyr article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- K'Ehleyr article at the Star Trek Timelines Wiki.