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[[File:Klingon painstik.jpg|thumb|A [[24th century|24th-century]] Klingon painstik]]
 
[[File:Klingon painstik.jpg|thumb|A [[24th century|24th-century]] Klingon painstik]]
The '''painstik''' (or '''pain stick''') was a [[Klingon]] prod-like device used to inflict pain for both ritualistic and submissive purposes. The potential of their use was once described by [[Miles O'Brien]] who once saw a painstik used against a two-[[ton]] [[Rectyne monopod]]. According to O'Brien, the painstik caused the creature to jump five [[meter]]s at the slightest touch, before ultimately dying from excessive cephalic pressures: its head exploded. ({{TNG|The Icarus Factor}})
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The '''painstik''' (or '''pain stick''') was a [[Klingon]] prod-like device used to inflict pain for both ritualistic and disciplinary purposes. The potential of their use was once described by [[Miles O'Brien]] who once saw a painstik used against a two-[[ton]] [[Rectyne monopod]]. According to O'Brien, the painstik caused the creature to jump five [[meter]]s at the slightest touch, before ultimately dying from excessive cephalic pressures: its head exploded. ({{TNG|The Icarus Factor}})
   
 
Klingon guards used painstiks on [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] when he refused to be silent during his trial on [[Narendra III]] in [[2152]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
 
Klingon guards used painstiks on [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] when he refused to be silent during his trial on [[Narendra III]] in [[2152]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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Painstiks were notably used in the Second [[Rite of Ascension]] ceremony, where, in the final part, a young Klingon must walk between two lines of Klingons bearing painstiks which are then utilized as part of a spiritual test of inner strength as endured through physical suffering. ({{TNG|The Icarus Factor|Firstborn}})
 
Painstiks were notably used in the Second [[Rite of Ascension]] ceremony, where, in the final part, a young Klingon must walk between two lines of Klingons bearing painstiks which are then utilized as part of a spiritual test of inner strength as endured through physical suffering. ({{TNG|The Icarus Factor|Firstborn}})
   
In [[2365]], [[Wesley Crusher]], [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge]] created [[Worf]]'s Second Rite of Ascension ceremony in honor of its tenth anniversary in a [[holodeck]] on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|The Icarus Factor}})
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In [[2365]], [[Wesley Crusher]], [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge]] recreated [[Worf]]'s Second Rite of Ascension ceremony in honor of its tenth anniversary in a [[holodeck]] on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|The Icarus Factor}})
   
Painstiks were also used in the [[Sonchi ceremony]] to confirm the death of a [[Klingon chancellor]]. The chancellor's body is prodded with painstiks by the [[Arbiter of Succession]] and the contenders to become the new chancellor while issuing verbal challenges; the lack of reaction to the intense sensations of the painstiks serve as part of the confirmation. ({{TNG|Reunion}})
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Painstiks were also used in the [[Sonchi ceremony]] to confirm the death of a [[Klingon chancellor]]. The chancellor's body is prodded with painstiks by the [[Arbiter of Succession]] and the contenders to become the new chancellor while issuing a verbal challenge; the lack of reaction to the intense sensations of the painstiks serve as part of the confirmation. ({{TNG|Reunion}})
   
 
[[File:Duras, sonchi ceremony.jpg|thumb|Painstiks during the Rite of Succession]]
 
[[File:Duras, sonchi ceremony.jpg|thumb|Painstiks during the Rite of Succession]]
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After losing to [[Tom Paris]] in a game of [[durotta]], [[B'Elanna Torres]] stated that she found the game to be far too subtle for her, leading Paris to joke that her idea of subtle is anything that doesn't involve Klingon pain sticks. ({{VOY|Night}})
 
After losing to [[Tom Paris]] in a game of [[durotta]], [[B'Elanna Torres]] stated that she found the game to be far too subtle for her, leading Paris to joke that her idea of subtle is anything that doesn't involve Klingon pain sticks. ({{VOY|Night}})
   
During the [[wedding]] ceremony of the "[[Silver Blood]]" copies of Paris and Torres, the ceremony officiant, [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]], stated that B'Elanna had asked her "''to forgo the rigors of Klingon pain sticks in favor of a more traditional ceremony,''" which allowed the best man, [[Harry Kim]], to chime in with "''they're saving the pain sticks for the [[honeymoon]].''" ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
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During the [[wedding]] of the Paris and Torres copies created by the "[[Silver Blood]]", the ceremony officiant, [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]], stated that B'Elanna had asked her "''to forgo the rigors of Klingon pain sticks in favor of a more traditional ceremony,''" which allowed the [[best man]], [[Harry Kim]], to chime in with "''they're saving the pain sticks for the [[honeymoon]].''" ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:43, 24 January 2014

Klingon painstik

A 24th-century Klingon painstik

The painstik (or pain stick) was a Klingon prod-like device used to inflict pain for both ritualistic and disciplinary purposes. The potential of their use was once described by Miles O'Brien who once saw a painstik used against a two-ton Rectyne monopod. According to O'Brien, the painstik caused the creature to jump five meters at the slightest touch, before ultimately dying from excessive cephalic pressures: its head exploded. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")

Klingon guards used painstiks on Captain Jonathan Archer when he refused to be silent during his trial on Narendra III in 2152. (ENT: "Judgment")

Painstiks, Judgment

22nd century painstiks

Painstiks were notably used in the Second Rite of Ascension ceremony, where, in the final part, a young Klingon must walk between two lines of Klingons bearing painstiks which are then utilized as part of a spiritual test of inner strength as endured through physical suffering. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor", "Firstborn")

In 2365, Wesley Crusher, Data and Geordi La Forge recreated Worf's Second Rite of Ascension ceremony in honor of its tenth anniversary in a holodeck on board the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")

Painstiks were also used in the Sonchi ceremony to confirm the death of a Klingon chancellor. The chancellor's body is prodded with painstiks by the Arbiter of Succession and the contenders to become the new chancellor while issuing a verbal challenge; the lack of reaction to the intense sensations of the painstiks serve as part of the confirmation. (TNG: "Reunion")

Duras, sonchi ceremony

Painstiks during the Rite of Succession

In 2370, Deanna Troi joked about having talked William T. Riker out of planning Worf a surprise birthday party on Worf's behalf, citing "I know Klingons like to be alone on their birthday. You probably want to meditate, or hit yourself with a pain stick or something." (TNG: "Parallels")

The Ritual of Twenty Painstiks was a portion of the ceremony of the Day of Honor. (VOY: "Day of Honor")

After losing to Tom Paris in a game of durotta, B'Elanna Torres stated that she found the game to be far too subtle for her, leading Paris to joke that her idea of subtle is anything that doesn't involve Klingon pain sticks. (VOY: "Night")

During the wedding of the Paris and Torres copies created by the "Silver Blood", the ceremony officiant, Captain Kathryn Janeway, stated that B'Elanna had asked her "to forgo the rigors of Klingon pain sticks in favor of a more traditional ceremony," which allowed the best man, Harry Kim, to chime in with "they're saving the pain sticks for the honeymoon." (VOY: "Course: Oblivion")

See also