[Tlhingan-hol] new word

Felix Malmenbeck felixm at kth.se
Mon Nov 19 07:16:44 PST 2012


Obstruct the candle authorities! #OccupyQo'noS #www

Okay, maybe that's not it...
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From: Steven Boozer [sboozer at uchicago.edu]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 16:04
To: tlhingan-hol at kli.org
Subject: Re: [Tlhingan-hol] new word

taD:
>> I think the main pun/gag here is that the English abbreviation
>> "www" can be translated as "QQQ", if we use the last (rather than
>> first) letter of each syllable in weQmoQnaQ.

Lieven:
> That was my first thought too, but the existing meaning of the
> syllables
> kept bugging me. He could have used any syllable for that.

{weQmoQnaQ}:  candle - ball - stick?  English is my native language but I don't get it either.  (But maybe it's too early in the morning!)

Marc Okrand wrote (va Lieven):

  Maltz said that the primitive computer systems used by
  Terrans are very different from the superior systems used
  by Klingons, but there is some overlap. He was going to
  give this more thought also, but he did say that the
  closest thing to "World Wide Web" is {weQmoQnaQ}.

  I checked with Maltz.

  He's fuzzy about Terran computer technology and computer
  terms, but he said that {weQmoQnaQ} is not the same thing
  as the Internet.  He said, if he understands correctly,
  you can do many more things with the Internet than just
  dealing with the {weQmoQnaQ}.  But he stopped there, so
  I'll have to bother him again to find out about these
  other things.

He may be talking about the World Wide Web as information net, not a source of movies, music, email, etc.

In Trek the Klingon Imperial Information Net is the main database of information for the Klingon Empire, including biographical records and the public records of the High Council.  Shortly before her death in 2387, Ambassador K'Ehleyr was denied access to files on the Net (via a [subspace?] interlink from the Enterprise-D) relating to the High Council's inquiries into the Khitomer Massacre because Council Member Duras had restricted the files to "*du-ko-cha* clearance" or higher; K'Ehleyr's own clearance of *pah-doQ-cha* was insufficient to gain access. (TNG: "Reunion")

In TNG "The Icarus Factor" Wesley consulted the Klingon Cultural Database while researching the Rite of Ascension.  This may be a subset of the Imperial Information Net -- or it could be something maintained by Starfleet or the Federation to avoid misunderstandings with Klingons.


--
Voragh
Ca'Non Master of the Klingons

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