[Tlhingan-hol] Last X and testament?

Fiat Knox fiat_knox at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Mar 13 05:03:23 PDT 2014


After Gorkon's assassination, his daughter Azetbur continued to sue for peace with the Federation, leading to her presiding over the successful treaty meeting at Camp Khitomer. In a way, that was an act performed in fulfillment of a last will.

The ultimate last will is, of course, Kahless' himself.

"Kahless left us, all of us,a powerful legacy. A way of 
thinking and acting that makes us Klingon. If his words hold wisdom and 
his philosophy is honorable, what does it matter if he returns? What is 
important is that we follow his teachings. Perhaps the words are more 
important than the man."




On Thursday, 13 March 2014, 11:25, "Michael Roney, Jr. PKT" <nahqun at gmail.com> wrote:
 
Let's take a look at some Klingons that have died.
>
>K'Ehleyr's last act was to make sure that her son was taken care of by Worf.
>Despite Worf's prior objections, he claimed his son.
>
>Before Worf went in for spinal surgery, he made sure that his son
>would be cared for by Troi.
>
>K'empec's last act was to assign Picard as Arbiter of Succession.
>This is probably the strongest example showing that Klingons care
>about "last wishes".
>
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>~naHQun
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>~Michael Roney, Jr.
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