I've been bouncing around an idea for a Klingon character that I don't know if I'll ever play, but here goes. The idea was to use a house like the house ja'rod that has been very powerful yet recently disgraced as a pallet to create a warrior that would be hailed as the return of Kahliss. Basically they have worked for years to gather genetic material from the great warriors of the empire, both living and dead and combine them ala Serpentor to create the ultimate Klingon which they would quickly would claim to be the son of some ruler within the house. Within a few years of his birth he would of course be trained by the finest Klingons in the house in the use of weaponry like the Bat'leth and unarmed combat forms like the Mok'bara and such so that he could become an excellent duelist. Along with this he would also be taught klingon culture and leadership skills in the hopes that this "perfect warrior" would be the ultimate candidate and climb all the way to the top.
The house's plan was then to use him as a puppet to get their own agendas accomplished but just as this "perfected" klingon was coming of age the house fell into dishonor and many of it's powerful leaders and architects were slain. This left the plan unfinished and a now dishonered warrior in it's wake.
After that though comes the matter of what might emerge as a result of this. I figure a guy who is nothing more than an experiment in power would have a great deal of advantages but probably just as many diadvantages due to his breeding (arrogance, foul temper, definitely bloodlust) so I dunno. Also bear in mind that if he came from a house that has since fallen in disgrace he would be looked upon by those within the house as it's only chance for redemption. Of course, the character could just as easily have been the creation of a weak house or one that is still of high status so who knows? Could be interesting but I wondered what you guys might do with it. Any thoughts?