Talk:IKS BI'ngo'

Name may derive from an old Klingon fable.

During the Hur'q occupation, a poor farmer named Ogh was being repeatedly forced to give all of his crops to a particularly nasty Hur'q overseer. It had gotten so bad that the man's family was on the point of dying of starvation. Ogh and his friend and fellow downtrodden farmer Y'tem were working when the Hur'q overseer arrived again. Ogh, fed up with his lot and desperate to save his family, refused to give the Hur'q his food. As the Hur'q reared up to strike the farmer down, a loud and vicious cry rang out across the field. A Klingon warrior, his armor glinting in the sun, bore down on the Hur'q, his bat'leth raised above his masked head. With one mighty stroke, the Hur'q's head was severed from his body and rolled across the dusty ground. The masked warrior said to the farmers that they should not fear, that they should take up their farming tools as weapons and join him and his brothers as they assaulted the citadel and drove the Hur'q back to the stars they came from. With that, the warrior charged off again. As they gathered their tools to join in the attack, Ogh spoke.

"Who was that masked warrior?" Y'tem replied, "Bi'ngo was his name, Ogh."