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Death

A representation of death.

Death is a condition in which a lifeform permanently ceases to function. In sentient life, this process causes the loss of consciousness and awareness.

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Death, or the embodiment thereof, was a common theme in Klingon culture. So much so, that "he" could be considered a character. Martok, son of Urthog references death as a person or other entity. (DS9 - The Left Hand of Destiny novel:[citation needed])


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