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The '''Hall of Warriors''' was an ancient meeting hall present on the [[Klingon Empire]] colony at [[Ty'Gokor]]. The Hall contained numerous giant statues of the most famous [[Klingon]] warriors in history. (''[[DS9]]'' [[episode]]: "[[Apocalypse Rising]]")
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The '''Hall of Warriors''' (''[[tlhIngan Hol]]'': '''Subpu' vaS''') was an ancient meeting hall present on the [[Klingon Empire]] colony at [[Ty'Gokor]]. The Hall contained numerous giant statues of the most famous [[Klingon]] warriors in history. ({{e|DS9|Apocalypse Rising}}; {{r|ST|The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor}}; {{r|tlhIngan Hol|Klingon for the Galactic Traveler}})
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[[Rynar, father of Kor|Rynar]] often took his son [[Kor]] to the Hall of Warriors. ({{n2|ST|sub=Seven Deadly Sins|The Unhappy Ones}})
   
 
==Statues within the Hall==
 
==Statues within the Hall==
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*[[B'Entra]]<ref name="TKAoW" />
 
*[[Ch'gran]]
 
*[[Ch'gran]]
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*[[Chang]]<ref name="AR">{{e|DS9|Apocalypse Rising}}</ref>
*[[Kahless the Unforgettable]]
 
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*[[H'vis]]<ref name="TKAoW" />
 
*[[Kahless the Unforgettable]]<ref name="AR" />
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*[[Kartok]]<ref name="TKAoW" />
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*[[Klag]]<ref name="TKAoW" />
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*[[Kor, son of Rynar]]<ref name="TKAoW">{{r|ST|The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor}}</ref>
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*{{dis|Korma|Klingon}}
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*[[Kopf]]
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*[[Krim]]
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*[[K'Temoc]]<ref name="TKAoW" />
 
*[[Kull]]
 
*[[Kull]]
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*[[Martok, son of Urthog]]<ref name="TKAoW" />
*[[Rurik the Damned]]
 
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*[[Mavlaq]]<ref name="TKAoW" />
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*[[M'Rek]]
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*[[Jean-Luc Picard]]<ref name="AL">{{n|TNG|Available Light}}</ref>
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*[[Reclaw]]
 
*[[Rurik the Damned]]<ref name="AR" />
 
*[[Sompek]]
 
*[[Sompek]]
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*[[Sturka]]
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*[[Tygrak]]
 
*[[Ugilh]]
 
*[[Ugilh]]
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*[[Woktar]]<ref name="TKAoW" />
   
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==Notes & References==
==Connections==
 
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==External link==
[[Category:Political Institutions]]
 
 
* {{memoryalpha}}
 
[[Category:Klingon culture]]
 
[[Category:Klingon culture]]
 
[[Category:Klingon Empire]]
 
[[Category:Klingon Empire]]
 
[[Category:Political institutions]]

Revision as of 05:35, 21 April 2019

The Hall of Warriors (tlhIngan Hol: Subpu' vaS) was an ancient meeting hall present on the Klingon Empire colony at Ty'Gokor. The Hall contained numerous giant statues of the most famous Klingon warriors in history. (DS9 episode: "Apocalypse Rising"; ST reference: The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor; tlhIngan Hol reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler)

Rynar often took his son Kor to the Hall of Warriors. (ST - Seven Deadly Sins novella: The Unhappy Ones)

Statues within the Hall

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Notes & References

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