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 with a bow and arrow.

James T. Kirk with a bow and arrow.

Archery was a type of human competitive sport in which a bow is used to shoot arrows at a target. It was also a skill used in the history of Earth combat and for hunting animals.

Specifics[]

The Andorian language word for archer was toshrul. (Last Unicorn RPG module: The Andorians: Among the Clans)

Apollo was the Greek god of archery, music, and light. (TOS - Star Trek 7 novelization: Who Mourns for Adonais?)

Sliwoni retained an appreciation for archery despite developing spaceflight. (TLE novel: Catalyst of Sorrows)

24th century Starfleet Academy martial arts combat training includes archery. (Adventures RPG module: The Operations Division)

Forms[]

  • khaiya-tal [1]
  • Zen archery (kyūdō) [2]

History[]

Pavel Chekov once claimed that Russians invented archery. (ST audiobook: Spock vs. Q: The Sequel)

Archery was among Hikaru Sulu's diverse hobbies. (TLE novel: One Constant Star)

Ensign Denise DeLong earned medals in archery, horsemanship, and dallis'kari while living on the planet Stanhague. (TOS novel: Double, Double)

In 2259, Ezekiel Fisher was surprised to see a notation in her personnel file that Hallie Gannon was skilled in archery. (VAN - Declassified novella: The Ruins of Noble Men)

In the 2260s, Jink on Syngreal won the National Jousts Council Prize three years in a row for archery. (TOS - Star Trek III board game: The Sherwood Syndrome)

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