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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. (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
- B'Entra[1]
- Ch'gran
- Chang[2]
- H'vis[1]
- Kahless the Unforgettable
- Kartok[1]
- Klag[1]
- Kor, son of Rynar[1]
- Korma
- Kopf
- Krim
- K'Temoc[1]
- Kull
- Martok, son of Urthog[1]
- Mavlaq[1]
- M'Rek
- Jean-Luc Picard[3]
- Reclaw
- Rurik the DamnedCite error: The opening
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- Sturka
- Tygrak
- Ugilh
- Woktar[1]
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Notes & References
External link
- Hall of Warriors article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.