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If I can add a bit of english grammer to this discussion:
 
If I can add a bit of english grammer to this discussion:
   
If Koloth were implying that all three of them were Dahar masters, he technically should have said "A death a Klingon Dahar Master'''s''' deserve!", since his other references were to plural people. In a strictly gramatical sense, he references only one dahar master, which would be of course, Kor. ----
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If Koloth were implying that all three of them were Dahar masters, he technically should have said "A death a Klingon Dahar Master'''s''' deserve!", since his other references were to plural people. In a strictly gramatical sense, he references only one dahar master, which would be of course, Kor. [[User:Rogue Vulcan|Rogue Vulcan]] 19:57, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

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once this is not longer inuse, i'd suggest fixing the table to use this code, in wiki markup:

File:Koloth2267.jpg

Captain Koloth in 2267.

Gender: Male
Species: Klingon
Children: At least one son, who was killed by the Albino
Died: 2370
Actor: William Campbell

Thanks! -- Captain Mike K. Bartel 21:24, 6 Dec 2004 (CET)


  • Done and done! -- Gvsualan 22:11, 6 Dec 2004 (CET)

Dahar master

When was Koloth ever mentioned as a Dahar master? -- Captain Mike K. Bartel

In "Blood Oath", Kang said - "This is our last chance. If we cannot reach the Albino, we can at least die an honorable death trying to reach him. A death a Klingon Dahar Master deserves!". Therefore, Kang is one. Kor was obviously specifically defined as one. But then again, he said "we", referring to the whole mission, the 3 heros together...which very heavily implicated all three. -- Gvsualan 12:11, 10 Dec 2004 (CET)
I think only Kor was ever specified as being one. I don't see enough cause to assume the rest are -- Captain Mike K. Bartel 15:49, 10 Dec 2004 (CET)


Again, Kang said - "This is our last chance. If we cannot reach the Albino, we can at least die an honorable death trying to reach him. A death a Klingon Dahar Master deserves!". Why would he be speaking solely for Kor? -- Gvsualan 17:27, 10 Dec 2004 (CET)

If I can add a bit of english grammer to this discussion:

If Koloth were implying that all three of them were Dahar masters, he technically should have said "A death a Klingon Dahar Masters deserve!", since his other references were to plural people. In a strictly gramatical sense, he references only one dahar master, which would be of course, Kor. Rogue Vulcan 19:57, 12 February 2007 (UTC)