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[ wɪʔ ]
Noun Suffix Type 4

English: my (noun capable of using language)

KLCP Level: 1

Verb Suffix Type 9

English: one who does, thing which does

Spanish: uno que lo hace, cosas que hace

KLCP Level: 2

Usage for -wI'

So'wI' yIchu'!

Engage cloaking device.

Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: The Final Frontier

'oj; bomwI' rur

thirsty as a singer

Type: simile - Source: KGT

SenwI' rIlwI' je

adult thumbs and children thumbs

Type: idiom - Source: HolQeD

latlh De'/Additional Information

everybody

10.2.8

Keep holding the hammer.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

Deactivate the cloaking device!

Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: The Search For Spock

How many guards are coming?

Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon

We're passing a power generator.

Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon

Are warriors red?

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

latlh De'/Additional Information

Joke 2 Line 1

My little toe aches a lot - I'm very angry

Type: idiom - Source: HolQeD

latlh De'/Additional Information

I'm extremely angry.

HQ 10.2: the phonetic identity of {Qay'} "use the little toe" and {Qay'} "blow one's top, lose one's temper" is probably not accidental, as evidenced by the idiomatic expression {'oy'qu' Qay'wI'wIj}, literally "my little toe aches a lot", which means "I'm extremely angry."

10:2, p. 7-11

The victor is always right.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

The blood of the warrior grows cold.

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

latlh De'/Additional Information

For Mating Ritual. First rejection phrase.

A leader must stand alone.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

Care about your students.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

This bit of advice is actually---and probably intentionally---ambiguous. It can be interpreted to mean "care about your student' progress and welfare," but it can also mean "care about who your students are"---that is, impart knowledge only to those whom you trust.

To Klingons, knowledge and expertise are matters of pride. This includes both the understanding of history, rituals, and legends, and also the mastery of various practical techniques, such as those needed to be a successful warrior. Education and drilling continue throughout a Klingon's life. There are even some ritualized forms of practice, such as the {moQbara',} a type of martial art, and the {qa'vaQ,} a hoop-and-stick maneuver that hones the skills of the hunt.

Complementing the value placed on learning is an emphasis on teaching, the recognition that, in order to continue as a culture, it is important to pass on expertise to future generations. At the same time, to grow as a culture, it is acknowledged that teachers will learn from their students, another reason to be sure that the student-teacher relationship is one of mutual trust and respect.

Your gunners are skilled, your honor.

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

Today I am a warrior.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

Upon reaching a certain age, the Age of Ascension, a young Klingon undergoes a rite of passage symbolizing the attainment of a certain spiritual level. After intoning the three ancient and scared phrases recorded above, the initiate, while walking along a path lined by painstik-wielding warriors, expresses his or her deepest feelings.

A great warrior is always prepared.

Type: replacement proverb - Source: Power Klingon

Today I am a warrior.

Type: nentay - Source: Power Klingon

latlh De'/Additional Information

DaHjaj SuvwI''e' SoH Today you are a warrior.

Always it is the brave ones who die.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

Hear the warrior cry out.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

Gowron referred to this well-known cry when he said to Worf, "Do you tremble and quake with fear at the approach of combat, hoping to <talk> your way out of a fight like a Human? Or do you hear the cry of the warrior calling you to battle, calling you to glory, like a Klingon? Are you one of us?" Worf later told Picard, "I <do> hear the cry of the warrior."

This exhortation resembles one cited earlier, "Listen to the voice of your blood". The two make the same point, but from different perspectives. To heed the cry of the warrior is to follow the dictates of the society; to listen to the voice of one's blood is to adhere to one's true nature. For Klingons, of course, both lead to the same result: living the life of a warrior.

They meet a Klingon guard.

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

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Joke 1 Line 2

I demand to see the magistrate.

Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: Enterprise 4.15

I guess the warrior has left

Type: sentence - Source: qep'a' 26

There are no old warriors.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

This does not mean that all warriors are young at heart. It is quite literal. Traditionally, if a captain becomes weak and incapable of serving, he is assassinated by his first officer. A similar arrangement is in effect for officers of lower rank. As Worf put it, "The Klingon system has operated successfully for centuries."

History is written by the victors.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

No. You must ride the jitney.

Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon

The guard replies: "I am also thirsty."

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

latlh De'/Additional Information

Joke 3 Line 4

A warrior's blood boils before the fire is hot.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

This proverb suggests that it is better to take the initiative that to simply react to situations. Blood, the controller, does not need an external influence in order to heat up; one need not draw strength from the outside.

Perhaps because of increased association with the Federation, or perhaps simply as a result of the progression of time, the number of venues available to Klingons to act on their basic genetic need for battle and confrontation--- their boiling blood---has diminished. Whereas once Klingon warriors would use the slightest provocation as justification for a fight, today, more so than in the past, the strengths and skills of the warrior are often demonstrated ritualistically. Mock battle and tournaments are staged, such as the competition on Forcas III, in which Klingons prove their skills at wielding the bat'leth - {betleH}, the traditional sword.

A warrior does not complain about physical discomfort.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

The Social stigma attached to incapacitation extends to perception: Whatever one's health, one does not want to be known as anything less than fully vigorous. The Federation Standard word "discomfort" somewhat distorts the meaning of the Klingon, which refers to a warrior "aching slightly."

Bars resemble warrior's homes.

Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon

The guard replies: "I am also hungry."

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

latlh De'/Additional Information

Joke 3 Line 2

The guard says: "I am *not* tired."

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

latlh De'/Additional Information

Joke 3 Line 6

Waiter, bring two glasses!

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

A Klingon warrior is always prepared to fight.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

Cloaking device fails and you are discovered.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Honor Cards

latlh De'/Additional Information

Cloaking device fails and you are noticed.

A Klingon warrior is always prepared to die.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

In Klingon it is not customary to say "to be prepared" without saying what one is prepared to do. There are, consequently, several version of this proverb, the general meaning of which is "A Klingon warrior is always prepared." As called for by the situation, a specific activity is plugged in. Kang, for example, said, "A Klingon warrior is always prepared to die" ("{reH Heghrup tlhIngan SuvwI'}") It is even acceptable to use this proverb for less weighty matters, such as to eat and to drink. Not unexpectedly, using it to refer to an activity not prized by Klingons, such as to flee, to surrender, or to apologize, is particularly insulting.

The hunter does not lie down with the prey.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

The Klingon renegade Korris asked Worf, "What is it like for the hunter to lie down with the prey? Have they tamed you, or have you always been docile?" By likening a war- rior to his prey and by suggesting that Worf had ignored the teachings of this proverb, Korris insulted Worf, probably more to make Worf angry than to offend him.

I definitely want sixty ion triggers.

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

There is no honor in attacking the weak.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

Though sometimes difficult to discern, it would appear that Klingons do have a sense of fair play. Worf quoted this aphorism to his son, Alexander, who had just bullied a group of children. Though phrased in presumably military terms, the ethic expressed by the saying runs throughout Klingon society.

For one mission, there is one leader.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

Waiter, I will drink Romulan ale.

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

The Klingon Way - A Warriors Guide

Type: title - Source: TKW

When a warrior dies, his spirit escapes.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

Number of warriors under your command increases.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Combat Cards

latlh De'/Additional Information

You acquire other warriors you command.

A prisoner says to the guard: "I am hungry."

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

latlh De'/Additional Information

Joke 3 Line 1

Cautiously pull alongside rogue ship.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Combat Cards

latlh De'/Additional Information

You go next to a rebel ship. You are cautious.

A warrior fights to the death.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

If the warrior's spirit has not escaped, the battle is still going on.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

When a Klingon dies, it is thought that his spirit leaves his body and goes to join the spirit of other dead Klingons. This is marked in the Klingon Death Ritual when the surviving comrades howl---a warning to the dead that a warrior's spirit is on its way. The body, once the spirit has left it, is considered a worthless shell and is discarded unceremoniously. Exactly what Klingons think the spirit is doing when it leaves the body is a little unclear. The verb "{nargh,}" found in the saying cited above, means "escape," but the same word, or a phonetically identical one, means "appear." Thus, perhaps the Klingons are saying that when a warrior dies, his spirit appears, whereas prior to death it was hidden or disguised by the body. Another interpretation is that the spirit was held prisoner by the body. Worf told Jeremy, whose mother had been killed, "In my tradition, we do not grieve the loss of the body. We celebrate the releasing of the spirit."

If a warrior does not fight, he does not breathe.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

Worf showed awareness of this aphorism when he explained to those in charge of space station Deep Space 9 that the accuracy of the Klingons' information that the Dominion was responsible for an uprising on the Cardassian homeworld was irrelevant. The Klingons were using it merely as a justification to go into battle. "There are many Klingons who say we have been at peace too long," he said. "Klingons are warriors, and warriors fight."

Perhaps Klingon General Chang was thinking of this expression as well when he told Kirk, "We need breathing room." Chang opposed the impending negotiations between the Empire and the Federation precisely because of the space it would bring.

Only fools laugh while warriors die.

Type: replacement proverb - Source: Power Klingon

Klingons are born, live as warriors, then die.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

These two maxims express the belief that fighting and winning define a Klingon's very being; everything else in life is secondary, if not superfluous. Unless they are engaged in battle or preparing for battle, Klingons become rather cantankerous (though, to those unfamiliar with Klingons, this might not be noticeable). As a result, Klingons are likely to, at the slightest provocation, instigate a battle of some sort.

Lieutenant Commander Worf is well aware of the Klingon predilection reflected in these two sayings. Though raised among humans, he has always prided himself on his knowledge of Klingon history and culture. He observed that a potentially dangerous situation involving the Dominion and the Cardassians, which the Klingons viewed as a threat, "has given my people an excuse to do what they were born to do: to fight and to conquer."

A warrior does not let a friend face danger alone.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

The guard answers: "If the bugs do not bite you."

Type: sentence - Source: Power Klingon

latlh De'/Additional Information

Joke 1 Line 4

When a warrior goes to battle, he does not abandon his friends.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

Klingon warriors are butting heads.

Type: sentence - Source: Conversational Klingon

You pay attention to your Fek'lhr and I will pay attention to mine.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

Fek'lhr is a mythical beast guarding Gre'thor, the place where the spirits of the dishonored dead go. Not really a devil (Kang once said that Klingons have no devil), it is still a being to be reckoned with. The phrase means that each individual has his own individual concerns, but it also is a warning to be aware of that part of each individual's being---the beast within, perhaps---that may entice one to stray onto a path leading to dishonor.

Captain Klaa, we have a target in sight. A probe of ancient origin.

Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: The Final Frontier

... you would be the greatest warrior in the galaxy.

Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: The Final Frontier

Disable all enemy ships while cloaked.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Honor Cards

latlh De'/Additional Information

While the cloaking device is working, you disable all enemy vessels.

The execution of but one warrior brings shame to all.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

My brother, I see your anger,
You might have a chance
To make amends.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Traitor of Kronos,
Traitor of the Saq'sub,
Traitor of our race!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

The fearless warrior
Climbs out of the blood
Onto dry land.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

When an escaped prisoner looks for a guard, he always finds one.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

This maxim carries a message similar to the Federation dictum "Don't go looking for trouble." It suggests that if one's being overcautious interferes with the task at hand, the task is doomed.

You may go on as planned
And confront Molor,
My Qempa'keh will be at your side.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

In space, all warriors are cold warriors.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

Since this expression refers to being in space ({loghDaq}), it is either a relatively new saying or else it is an updated version of an older one. There is no way to know for sure. Klingon have been capable of interplanetary travel for at least 200 standard years, enough time for many new phrases to work their way into common usage. Clearly, it refers to warriors being in an environment far away from governmental or bureaucratic fetters, a setting where warriors are free to be just warriors and not worry about political consequences. Without knowing more about ancient Klingon history, what, if anything, might have predated "{loghDaq}" in the expression cannot be determined. Perhaps it was a term referring to the open seas, as the Klingons have a history of naval warfare. The Klingon words translated "cold warriors" are "{Suvrupbogh SuvwI'pu'}," literally, "warriors who are ready to fight."

Many of the warriors fell,
The river ran red with the blood
Of a glorious battle!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Kotar, Kotar, Kotar,
Your warrior approaches you,
He is bound for the Underworld!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

Kahless sits at the shores
Of the lake of fire
As an old warrior passes by.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

Fek'lhr! Guardian of my souls,
You have been outwitted
By a mere mortal!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

People of Qam-Chee,
The warrior before you
Carries the essence of honor.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Be gone with you, Kahless,
Warrior of the slaves,
Leader of evil spirits!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Qempa'keh, we will travel
Up the river of blood
And bring this traitor down!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

You are my best warrior,
Therefore, you will guard
The gate of Sto-vo-kor.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

Outside Qam-Chee,
Kahless tells his warriors
To go to the Saq'sub.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

You speak wise words,
The people of the Saq'sub* will be proud
Of a leader like you.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

What is this?
I wake up to the sound
Of battle between my kin!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

Molor asks them,
Who leads these armies,
And they reply:

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

You will join me afterward
In the realm of the dead,
Where you should have been right now.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Kotar, Kotar, Kotar,
Your two warriors approach you,
They are bound for the Underworld!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Kotar, Kotar, Kotar
Your two warriors approach you,
They are bound for the Underworld!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Surrender, father,
Surrender while you can.
Surrender, or we’ll die.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

Kotar, Kotar, Kotar!
Guide our warriors
To their final battleground.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Many hours of bloodshed passed,
The Great Hall filled with the blood
Of Molor’s warriors.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

The rest of the warriors stopped,
They stood and listened,
To hear the mighty howl.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

My brother, you failed to kill,
The head is my reward,
You bring the carcass home.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

They reply it is the meQboghnom*,
The banner of unity
And revolution.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Look at these p'takhs at your side,
They don’t know how to distinguish
A sword from a plough!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Then, the morning after,
The battle will not be as short,
As it would be if my warriors were fit!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

There was a feast with his kin,
And the warriors that took part
In the great battle against Molor.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

Your honor will be saved,
I will return to this house
Victorious! Victorious! Victorious!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

I will restore honor among the living,
You will restore honor
Among the dead.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

The castle is perfect, although
It has but one flaw,
We need a trustworthy guard.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

My Klingon brother,
Why are you out here,
Where even the thranx* don’t grow?

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

My son, I have failed,
I’ve raised you without honor,
Go now, leave me.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

To reach the heavens,
You must seek underground,
I will see you victorious next time.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

The lights from the ship
Reflect on his bat'leth,
Soon Kahless will devise a plan.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Kahless also went out to search
For allies across Kronos,
And told them his tale.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

The sun shone not on them only,
Behind them came
An army of brave warriors.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Warriors of Qam-Chee,
These are the men I tell you of,
They have come for my blood.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Is there nobody in this hall
Prepared to die for the honor
Of your tribe and city?

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Many brave warriors fall
By the hand of Kahless,
In his path to Molor.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

See the spy creeping,
He will feed on the weak-hearted,
See the targ*, an easy prey.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

In the Saq'sub all is quiet,
Its warriors asleep, like children
Waiting for death to come

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

In the Saq'sub all is quiet,
Its warriors asleep, like children
Waiting for death to come

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

In the Saq'sub all is quiet,
Its warriors asleep, like children
Waiting for death to come

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

These fearsome warriors,
They fight without remorse,
And there is fire in their eyes.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Hear now,
All of you here,
Proud warriors of Kronos*

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

The next day, the barge set sail
On the river of blood,
On its way to gather the souls of the fallen ones.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

And so their spirit and body connected,
The two warriors resurrect
to confront Molor.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

The band of warriors then went
Past the shore to the river Skral,
To Molor’s seat of power.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

First, Morath fell,
Fighting three men at once,
A fatal wound in his neck killed him.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Follow the honor in your spirit,
And if you should loose your way,
Remember the young warrior from the Saq'sub.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

Live the Klingon way,
History is written by the victors,
Celebrate death, for it is honorable.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: epilogue

Then Kahless’s bat'leth
Pierced the last of them,
Showered with the soldiers’ blood.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

The people tell the tales with pride,
And everywhere Kotar went,
All proud warriors were gone.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

And so Kahless the unforgettable
Returned to Gre'thor,
To meet proud warriors at its gates.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

I see now, I have failed
To raise my son a man.
Water flows through his veins.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

Molor sends five hundred
Of his warriors to Qam-Chee
To raid the town and kill Kahless.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

In return, you must go back
With your brother and father
To the Underworld.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Gre'thor was now the home
Of the hearts of doubt and fear,
The place for the weak and dishonored.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

Following the trail of Kahless,
Kotar heads for the city of Qam-Chee*,
Where he plans to kill this mortal.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

The family of a Klingon warrior is responsible for his actions, and he is responsible for theirs.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

If a warrior ignores duty, acts dishonorably, or is disloyal, he is nothing.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

Strange sounds come from afar,
It is the barge of the dead,
With Kotar at its helm.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

One by one Molor’s scouts return,
He asks them which banner
Kahless marches under.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

“Three men lead the army
With one who is most impressive
With a five pointed blade.”

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

I will let my soldiers feast,
Give them blood wine
Until they can stand no more!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Suffer major losses after cardassian bombing campaign.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Honor Cards

latlh De'/Additional Information

Because Cardassians sprayed explosives, many of your warriors die and many of your warriors are injured.

Do not resist, me, son.
Father and son fighting,
There is nothing worse.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

I thank you, for your stories of pride,
Let me show you
My two brave sons and my daughter.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

A Klingon communicator sends a signal through subspace radio. Older models were susceptible to radiation.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S19 QumwI' - Klingon Communicator

latlh De'/Additional Information

Why are you all silent?
You, proud warriors, are you afraid?
And you, sons of Kahnrah, speak up!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Their armies stand and watch,
Unarmed, at a distance,
The war will be decided by two.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

And Kahless dropped his sword
To kill the traitor with bare hands,
Morath felt the end was near.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

As you see, I have kept my word,
I have built our proud warriors,
A home in the afterlife.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

He will meet them there
With the last of the warriors,
He hopes to find around Qam-Chee.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

The honorable will be rewarded
After death chooses to bring them to you,
If you make it so, I accept.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

After having sealed this bond in blood,
The two lovers left for the river Skral,
Where the assembled warriors awaited them.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Let us drink then
To my father in Gre'thor
And the brother I once had.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

If owned, pay owner twice the rental to which they are otherwise entitled.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Combat Cards

latlh De'/Additional Information

If someone owns the ship, the normal rent is multiplied by two; a special rent forms. Pay the owner the special rent.

Sleep well, for it will be your last night,
Put on your finest armor,
For there is no honor in attacking the weak.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

My name is Lady Lukara, my friend,
Your eyes show more bloodthirstiness
Than I have ever seen!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Still, Kotar cannot let a mortal
Pass his gates and return alive,
Kahless must be hunted down and killed.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Sto-vo-kor, a mighty stone castle,
Where warriors returned after battle,
To drink, eat, and celebrate.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

If owned, throw dice and pay owner a total ten times amount thrown.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Combat Cards

latlh De'/Additional Information

If someone owns the ship, roll the number stones. Number stones are multiplied by ten; a rent forms. Pay the owner the rent.

The Age of Ascension marks a new level of spiritual attainment by a Klingon warrior. The initiate must pass through a gauntlet of warriors who test him with painsticks.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S9 qaSDI' nenghep - Age of Ascension

latlh De'/Additional Information

The Klingon disruptor rifle is a standard hand held disruptor, attached to an extended power supply stock. This serves to steady the aim of a warrior and increase the effective range for distance targeting.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S14 tlhIngan nISwI' beH- Klingon Disruptor Rifle

latlh De'/Additional Information

Worf's bat'telh has been in his family for ten generations. According to Klingon legend, this sword of honor descends from the time of Kahless the Unforgettable.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S8 Bat'telh, Klingon Sword of Honor (S8)

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Captain Klaa, proceed to Nimbus III. A criminal has succeeded in taking hostages. One hostage is a Klingon diplomat. One is a Terran. One is a Romulan. Do not delay. Alter your course now. Defend the Klingon race with honor. Success.

Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: The Final Frontier

Warp to the nearest vessel.
If Unowned, you may buy it from the Bank.
If owned, pay owner twice the rental to which they are otherwise entitled.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Combat Cards

On the Homeworld, there is a great hall where the leaders of the Klingon High Council meet to determine policy and decide upon the fate of the Empire. Gowron currently presides, named leader of the High Council by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, who was acting as Arbiter of Succession.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S25 tlhIngan vaS'a' - Klingon Great Hall

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The Klingon battle knife is designed primarily for versatility of use, so that the user is never caught at a disadvantage. Two small, secondary blades eject from the knife's sides, providing both a hand guard and another set of cutting edges. A brutally spiked pommel fastens the hilt together to provide a damaging surprise attack or give a devastating backhand stroke.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox SP2 SuvwI' taj - Blade of the Warrior

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The Imperial Klingon Vessel is a K'vort-class-Bird-of-Prey under the command of Captain Kargan. It has the best weapons and some of the finest warriors in the Klingon fleet.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S7 qIvo'rIt <pagh'e'> - K'Vort Class <Pagh>

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Advance to the nearest energy source.
If unowned you may buy it from the Bank.
If owned, throw dice and pay owner a total of ten times amount thrown.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Combat Cards

The Klingon Painstik is an important part of a Klingon's Age of Ascension ceremony. The Painstik is employed by friends of the recipient who use the devices to inflict pain in a manner which will allow the Klingon to attain a higher state of spirituality as a warrior, proving his mettle. Painstiks are a little over one meter long and emit a highly-charged shock for the express purpose of inflicting pain.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S32 Painstik - 'oy'naQ

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When a Klingon warrior dies or is killed, other Klingons may perform a ceremonial howl or yell as part of the Klingon death ritual. The eyes of the fallen Klingon are opened and others roar in a great crescendo. This yell is victorious in nature, rather than mournful and also serves to warn the other dead that a Klingon warrior is coming.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S31 Death Howl - Hegh bey

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All Klingon vessels are equipped with a cloaking device, allowing the ship to fly in a state of practical invisibility. Cloaking technology was gained through an alliance with the Romulan Star Empire, possibly in exchange for Warp Drive technology. Due to the tremendous energy drain of a cloaking device, weapons cannot be discharged while the cloak is in operation.

Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S33 Cloaking Device - So'wI'

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