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The '''Next Emanation''' was a term used by the [[Vhnori]] to describe the afterlife. It was part of their [[Vhnori death ritual|death tradition]]. They would place the bodies of the dead into [[subspace vacuole]]s believing that this would transport them to the Vhnori afterlife.
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The '''Next Emanation''' was a term used by the [[Vhnori]] to describe the [[afterlife]]. It was part of their [[Vhnori death ritual|death tradition]]. They would place the bodies of the dead into [[subspace vacuole]]s believing that this would transport them to the Vhnori afterlife.
   
 
In [[2371]], when [[Harry Kim]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} was accidentally drawn through a [[cenotaph]] to the [[Vhnori homeworld]], he disturbed the Vhnori's faith in their afterlife. ({{VOY|Emanations}})
 
In [[2371]], when [[Harry Kim]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} was accidentally drawn through a [[cenotaph]] to the [[Vhnori homeworld]], he disturbed the Vhnori's faith in their afterlife. ({{VOY|Emanations}})
 
 
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[[Category:Religion]]

Revision as of 05:04, 5 January 2013

The Next Emanation was a term used by the Vhnori to describe the afterlife. It was part of their death tradition. They would place the bodies of the dead into subspace vacuoles believing that this would transport them to the Vhnori afterlife.

In 2371, when Harry Kim of the USS Voyager was accidentally drawn through a cenotaph to the Vhnori homeworld, he disturbed the Vhnori's faith in their afterlife. (VOY: "Emanations")