His son, Khor, married a human woman, Esther Silver, in 2376, in the first ever Klingon-Jewish wedding ceremony. (SCE eBooks: Creative Couplings, Book 1, Creative Couplings, Book 2) He was recalled by Chancellor Martok, son of Urthog in 2379 under pressure from Councillor Kopek; the official reasoning behind the recall was that Lantar had allowed Federation President Min Zife to negotiate directly with Martok rather than going through the Ambassador. Lantar returned to the Klingon Empire via the vaQchargh. (TNG novel: A Time to Heal)
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| - His son, Khor, married a human woman, Esther Silver, in 2376, in the first ever Klingon-Jewish wedding ceremony. (SCE eBooks: Creative Couplings, Book 1, Creative Couplings, Book 2) He was recalled by Chancellor Martok, son of Urthog in 2379 under pressure from Councillor Kopek; the official reasoning behind the recall was that Lantar had allowed Federation President Min Zife to negotiate directly with Martok rather than going through the Ambassador. Lantar returned to the Klingon Empire via the vaQchargh. (TNG novel: A Time to Heal)
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