Leader of a small clan of Orcs in the prologue, Krong holds the rune that Rohen sought, and is presumably used to summon the player character's avatar. He is level 5, although with an army he will prove little trouble as he possesses no magical abilties. How he came into the possession of the rune is unknown, although it is likely he either killed someone who possessed it, or found it somewhere in the land after the Convocation.
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| - Leader of a small clan of Orcs in the prologue, Krong holds the rune that Rohen sought, and is presumably used to summon the player character's avatar. He is level 5, although with an army he will prove little trouble as he possesses no magical abilties. How he came into the possession of the rune is unknown, although it is likely he either killed someone who possessed it, or found it somewhere in the land after the Convocation.
- Krong was a male Klingon in the late 23rd century. Circa 2269, Krong dueled with his commanding officer, M'kar, in an effort to earn a promotion to first lieutenant. However, M'kar was distracted during this fight -- reportedly by a female, Shajara -- and was slain in a dishonorable fashion. Dishonored, Krong contemplated ritual suicide, but his father forbade it until all other options of regaining his honor were exhausted. Krong ended up living as a exile on the planet Denebia, in the town of Meekrab, for several months, long after giving up hope of returning to the Klingon Empire.
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| - Krong possessed the normal strength of a giant robot gorilla of his size and weight who engaged in moderate regular exercise.
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| - thumb|leftKrong was a gigantic robot gorilla used by crazed murderer Kevin O'Neill in order to attempt to evade justice in Mega-City One. O'Neill was a fan of monster movies who was angry that the giant robot monsters used in them were being left to rust, as people preferred the "dream worlds" brought into their apartments by the company Sensor-Round. He therefore used the giant robot monsters to kill Sensor-Round's top executives. Krong started climbing to the top of Sensor-Round's building but was decapitated en route, falling off and landing on his demented controller.
Krong was destroyed by Judge Dredd, which was actually rather a shame as you can never have too many gigantic robot gorillas.
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Creators
| - Malcolm Shaw; Carlos Ezquerra
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| - Controlled by Kevin O'Neill
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| - Gargantuan fists and huge fangs.
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| - Vulnerable to exploding Lawmaster bikes.
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| - Bullets just bounce off him.
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| - Krong was a male Klingon in the late 23rd century. Circa 2269, Krong dueled with his commanding officer, M'kar, in an effort to earn a promotion to first lieutenant. However, M'kar was distracted during this fight -- reportedly by a female, Shajara -- and was slain in a dishonorable fashion. Dishonored, Krong contemplated ritual suicide, but his father forbade it until all other options of regaining his honor were exhausted. Krong ended up living as a exile on the planet Denebia, in the town of Meekrab, for several months, long after giving up hope of returning to the Klingon Empire. After assisting Leonard McCoy and Montgomery Scott in a barroom brawl against local criminals, the USS Enterprise officers resolved to transport him to another neutral planet. (TOS short story: "Where Everybody Knows Your Name")
- Leader of a small clan of Orcs in the prologue, Krong holds the rune that Rohen sought, and is presumably used to summon the player character's avatar. He is level 5, although with an army he will prove little trouble as he possesses no magical abilties. How he came into the possession of the rune is unknown, although it is likely he either killed someone who possessed it, or found it somewhere in the land after the Convocation.
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