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[[file:Scotty kilt DC Comics.jpg|thumb|A young [[Montgomery Scott]] dances while wearing a kilt.]] |
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+ | A '''kilt''' was an item of [[clothing]] resembling a [[skirt]]. Many [[human]] cultures embraced this garment, including the [[Scottish]], [[Irish]], [[Roman]]s, and [[Greek]]s. |
− | In [[2267]], [[James T. Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Grang of the Wolf clan]] were forced to wear kilts as part of the [[Code Duello of Bavarya]]. ({{n|TOS|Mission to Horatius}}) |
+ | In the [[year]] [[2267]], [[James T. Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Grang of the Wolf clan]] were forced to wear kilts as part of the [[Code Duello of Bavarya]]. ({{n|TOS|Mission to Horatius}}) |
In [[2276]], a kilt was a common clothing item for [[Romulan]] servants. ({{n|TOS|The Romulan Way}}) |
In [[2276]], a kilt was a common clothing item for [[Romulan]] servants. ({{n|TOS|The Romulan Way}}) |
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+ | In [[2371]], the joined [[Trill]], [[Keeten Planx]], wore a kilt while visiting a resort on [[Argelius II]]. ({{ss|NF|sub=No Limits|{{a|Through the Looking Glass (short story)|Through the Looking Glass}}}}) |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Latest revision as of 19:33, 5 October 2015
A kilt was an item of clothing resembling a skirt. Many human cultures embraced this garment, including the Scottish, Irish, Romans, and Greeks.
In the year 2267, James T. Kirk, Spock, and Grang of the Wolf clan were forced to wear kilts as part of the Code Duello of Bavarya. (TOS novel: Mission to Horatius)
In 2276, a kilt was a common clothing item for Romulan servants. (TOS novel: The Romulan Way)
In 2371, the joined Trill, Keeten Planx, wore a kilt while visiting a resort on Argelius II. (NF - No Limits short story: "Through the Looking Glass")
External links
- Kilt article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Kilt article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.