I thought the question was about how to reconcile the inconsistent references to Chancellor Kesh vs. Chancellor Gorkon. How did this become about Gowron?
He didn't know about Duras's father being the one to betray the empire at Khitomer, nor about Worf accepting dishonor in his place to keep unity on the High Council. Gowron's precise response was a shocked: "The Council knew?" Which means he was not part of it.
Er, no it isn't. Kurn was appointed to the Council by Gowron in exchange for his support during the civil war against Lursa and B'Etor. For that matter, Gowron offered to appoint K'Ehleyr to the Council in "Reunion."Granted this, but the keyword would be "was". Councillor is an elected position,
And I don't see a pressing reason to claim that one can't. To throw out another example from onscreen, there was the guy who challenged Gowron on the council chamber floor in "Redemption." If that guy had won -- and he was just a ship captain, not a councillor -- he would've become chancellor. It was clear in that episode, as well as "Tacking Into the Wind," that anyone who challenges the chancellor and wins takes his place, which means you assuredly don't have to be a councillor first.That is, I don't see a pressing reason to claim that one could ascend to Chancellorship without ever being a Councillor first.
^^They're Klingons. I bet Klingon mailmen spend a lot of time defending their positions.
Er, no it isn't. Kurn was appointed to the Council by Gowron in exchange for his support during the civil war against Lursa and B'Etor. For that matter, Gowron offered to appoint K'Ehleyr to the Council in "Reunion."
That's why one cultivates a loyal faction. Maybe anyone can challenge, but unless one has a certain level of status in order to compel some minimal level of support and loyalty, one isn't going to last long.I bet the Chancellors must spend alot of time defending their position, then.![]()
As said, I have to rely on what has been quoted here. And one of the things stated by EmperorKalan was this: "In the Name of Honor also refers to Gorkon as a 'recently elected' member of the council".
For all we know, "elections" are held for the High Council via a grueling, to-the-death tournament of Rock/Parchment/Bat'leth...
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