The following Klingons served aboard the IKS Bortas during the 2360s.
Named[]
Unnamed[]
Security officer[]
This security officer was stationed on the Bortas in 2366.
That year, the officer coordinated with Lieutenant Worf aboard the USS Enterprise-D to provide backup as the ship investigated the existence of a Romulan base in the Neutral Zone. (TNG: "The Defector")
This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
Engineer []
This engineer served aboard the Bortas in 2367 and was on the bridge during the attack of the forces loyal to the House of Duras. (TNG: "Redemption")
This Klingon was identified as an engineer by the call sheet of the day of shooting and was portrayed by background actor Vincent DeMaio who received no credit for this part.
First officer []
This first officer was a member of the Bortas crew in 2367. During the attack on the Bortas by forces loyal to the House of Duras, he was unable to get the weapons on line or raise the shields. (TNG: "Redemption")
The Bortas first officer was played by Tom Ormeny.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Kromm, named after Guy Vardaman's pet monitor lizard Crom.
The Star Trek: Prometheus novels give his full name as Kromm, son of Kaath. By 2385, he is captain of the Bortas.
Helmsman []
This helmsman was a member of the Bortas crew in 2367. During the attack on the Bortas by forces loyal to the House of Duras, he informed Gowron that both the impulse drive and warp drive were not functioning properly. (TNG: "Redemption")
The helmsman was portrayed by Clifton Jones who also portrayed Ensign Craig in the second part "Redemption II". He received no credit for this role even though he spoke dialogue.
The call sheet for the day of shooting, 16 April 1991, listed him as "Helmsman". He filmed his scenes on Paramount Stage 9.
Weapons officer []
This weapons officer was a member of the Bortas in 2367. During the attack by forces loyal to the House of Duras, he was wounded during an explosion and fell down the stairs. Worf filled in for him. (TNG: "Redemption")
The weapons officer was portrayed by stunt actor Mitchell Danton who received no credit for this part.
The belt worn by him was also worn by background actor R. Bruce and later sold off on the web. [1]