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  Kahless - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kahless the Unforgettable, (Klingon language qeylIS), is a legendary Klingon portrayed in the Star Trek: The Original Series by Robert Herron and in Star Trek: The Next Generation by Kevin Conway.
Luckily, the ruse was scuttled by Worf, son of Mogh, who learned the truth and subsequently arranged for the new Kahless to occupy a ceremonial position as a figurehead "emperor" in the Klingon Empire.
Kahless fled with his company of soldiers and was then thought of as a sort of hero to the people.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kahless   (669 words)

  
 The Sword of Kahless
Kahless was bring a new age to his people, an age where they would be kings rather than servants to a tyrant, where honor was the supreme tenet and honor meant doing things for yourself.
Kahless was telling his people to gather this metal so that it could be formed into weapons that would crush bone.
It was not the sword that forged the empire; it was Kahless.
www.geocities.com /ktesh_kag/sword2.htm   (1088 words)

  
 Kahless the Unforgettable - Memory Alpha
Kahless looked into the ocean and wept, for the sword was all he had left of his father and the sea filled with his tears and flooded beyond the shore.
Kahless showed him the forms, and his father was able to remember his body and return to the world of the living.
Kahless would also use the Sword to skin the serpent of Xol, to harvest his father's field, and to carve a statue for his beloved Lukara.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Kahless_the_Unforgettable   (1592 words)

  
 Kahless II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Emperor Kahless II is the current ruler of the Klingon Empire (as of the end of the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation).
A clone of the original Kahless, this individual was original uncertain of his place in the Empire.
Kahless II was warmly welcomed by his new subjects.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kahless_II   (140 words)

  
 LCARSCom.Net | The LCARS Computer Network | A Star Trek Fan Site
Kahless was a captain of a Klingon expansion vessel and was a brilliant warrior and a student of Kang the Seer.
Kahless' last log entry was never received, but his first officer knew about the consort and sent her an account of Kahless' last battle.
Kahless was always known as an honorable man, but his honor and bravery were accentuated by the way that he saved his crew during this final battle.
www.lcarscom.net /expansion.htm   (739 words)

  
 Kahless (clone) - Memory Alpha
The clone of Kahless the Unforgettable was created by the clerics of Boreth in 2369 using DNA from the Knife of Kirom.
After he was revealed as a clone, Chancellor Gowron decided to give Kahless the title of Klingon emperor, while he remained in control of the Empire.
Kahless' lack of power as emperor emerged several days later when the fleet launched an invasion of the Cardassian Union.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Kahless_(clone)   (215 words)

  
 [No title]
Kahless turns and catches Worf's eye, who is standing in the middle of all this revelry with uncertainty.
Kahless moves to a pitcher sitting on a table and pours a drink for himself and Worf.
Kahless calmly pulls a knife of his own and the two men square off in the center of the room.
www.twiztv.com /scripts/nextgeneration/season6/tng-623.txt   (8841 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Biography
All Klingon children learn the tales of Kahless and his brother, Morath, who fought for 12 days and 12 nights because Morath had broken his word and dishonored his family, killing their father.
As an adult, Kahless forged the first bat'leth and founded the Empire after slaying the tyrant Molor — a battle celebrated with the Kot'baval festival — and conquering the Fek'Ihri.
After delivering the laws of honor in later life, Kahless went to the edge of his city and made 'The Promise' to his weeping people that he was leaving to guard the afterlife of the honored dead, in Sto-Vo-Kor, but would return someday.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/character/bio/1071394.html   (342 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kahless says that he has returned because the Klingon people have ``lost their way'', becoming decadent and corrupt.
Kahless ack- nowledges and welcomes Worf's skepticism at first, saying at least that Worf's desire to believe is ``a beginning''.
Kahless accepts Gowron's demand for a genetic comparison of him to the bloodstains on a knife said to hold the blood of Kahless.
rec.horus.at /trek/guide/tng/episode.148.txt   (770 words)

  
 LCARSCom.Net | The LCARS Computer Network | A Star Trek Fan Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Myths and fables have grown around the memory of Kahless, but the truth of his incredible life has remained a mystery.
He thinks he knows all there is to know about his mighty ancestor, until the discovery of an ancient scroll throws the ancient stories into doubt and threatens to tear the Klingon Empire apart.
The past collides with the present as the true story of the historical Kahless sparks a battle for control of the entire Klingon Empire.
www.lcarscom.net /tngap.htm   (180 words)

  
 Blood & Honor, Chapter 2: Klingon History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kahless was born to a common family in an empire ruled by the tyrant Molor.
Kahless the Unforgettable reappeared at a monastery on the planet Boreth, as foretold by Kahless himself some fifteen centuries earlier.
Kahless became the first Emperor of the Klingon Empire in centuries, although his position was that of a figurehead and spiritual leader.
members.aol.com /talonstudio/treks/khistory.html   (7236 words)

  
 Mindscanner #70 - The Return of Kahless (FanFic)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kahless then picked up the sword and held it in front of him with both hands as he felt the power of the sword flow through him.
Kahless scanned the area of the Great Hall and, after making sure that the position he chose was clear, beamed down with his Imperial Guard.
That was enough to convince Worf that the Kahless on the throne was the clone and not the Goa'uld that was dead, and rather bloodied, some 20 feet away on the floor.
www.kag.org /ms/ms70/kohn.html   (1649 words)

  
 Boreth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The clerics are responsible for teaching others about the sacred texts, which record the wisdom of Kahless, and for guiding the many visitors to their planet.
According to this legend, after Kahless the Unforgettable had united the klingon people and given them the laws of honour, he saw that his work was done.
They try to convince the Klingons that Kahless has really returned, and even though the truth is revealed, the clone eventually becomes the ceremonial Klingon Emperor.
sdf.kag.org /boreth.htm   (662 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Episode
Koroth doubts it is truly the legend returned, but Kahless then tells them the story of how the Klingon bat'leth sword was forged — a secret that was kept only with the High Clerics in order for them to verify Kahless's existence if he ever came back.
Kahless and Worf talk privately about the new empire that will form, but Worf discovers some flaws in his hero — Kahless doesn't remember the taste of Klingon Warnog, or what existence is like in the Klingon afterlife known as Sto-Vo-Kor.
A new era begins, but Worf is still feeling empty, until the clone Kahless tells him it doesn't matter whether or not the original returns, as long as they remember the words he left behind and follow his teachings.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/TNG/episode/68604.html   (578 words)

  
 The House of Pei'Gn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Oral history of the sword holds that it was forged when Kahless the Unforgettable dropped a lock of his hair in the lava from the Kri'stak Volcano and then plunged the burning lock into the lake of Lusar and twisted it into a blade.
In the 24th century, the clerics of Boreth devised an elaborate scheme whereby preserved cellular material from Kahless was cloned to produce a replica of the original Kahless.
Although their initial claim that the clone was actually Kahless was quickly disproven, this clone was regarded as the rightful heir to the throne and with the support of the high council leader Gowron was installed as the ceremonial Emperor of the Klingon people.
www.randypalmer.com /Peign/history.htm   (1938 words)

  
 Klingon Imperial Diplomatic Corps: History of the Klingon Empire
The modern Klingon Empire was founded some 1500 years ago by Kahless the Unforgettable, the brilliant strategist who killed the tyrant Molor, whom he killed with the first bat'leth, the sword of honor, thereby unifying his people.
Kahless was a philosopher of sorts, and his work is still studied by Klingons centuries after his death.
Emperor Kahless II Though their nation is called Empire, it had not been ruled by an Emperor for more than three centuries.
www.klingon.org /database/history.html   (4160 words)

  
 Tim Lynch Review of Rightful Heir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kahless acknowledges and welcomes Worf's skepticism at first, saying at least that Worf's _desire_ to believe is "a beginning".
They admit, reluctantly, that Kahless is a _clone_ of the original Kahless, with some experiences and memories from the sacred texts implanted in him.
Many of the lines (such as Worf's about Kahless being grown "like a fungus" and Gowron's claim that he would _never_ bend a knee to Kahless) were both inspired and inspiring in many cases.
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk /~hwloidl/TL/tng6/rightful.html   (2185 words)

  
 TrekWeb.com - THE HAND OF KAHLESS is Pocket's Latest Signature Edition Compilation
Even in the framework of the 23rd century, the events as seen in the novel within a novel are open to debate and dispute, and it's up to the reader and the Enterprise crew to merit its truthfulness.
By this time the legendary Emperor Kahless has returned as a clone of his original self and resumed his post as Emperor of the Klingon Empire, if only in a ceremonial state.
KAHLESS is one of Friedman's finest works ever, filled with plenty of meat and historical background to fill up two books.
trekweb.com /articles/2004/11/08/418fe51cafb38.shtml   (1242 words)

  
 IKV Kahless Ro'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The first documented event attended by a member of the IKV Kahless Ro' was Con-Rad at the Universal City Hilton and Towers, Hollywood, California, in October, 1995.
The watershed event for the Kahless Ro' came in October, 1996.
At the Third Annual Feast of Qot' ba' vol, the Kahless Ro' performed the Rite of Ascension ceremony and so impressed the Fleet Admiral, that all uniformed members of the ship were promoted on the spot by Fleet Admiral Kutaj zantai-KorDaS.
www.kahless-ro.org /history   (491 words)

  
 Kot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Legend has it that Kahless forged the first bat'leth about 1500 years ago from a lock of his hair, which he dropped in the lava of the Kri'stak Volcano and then cooled in the lake of Lursor before twisting it into a blade.
During this battle Kahless bestowed upon all future generations the principles of honor by which every Klingon aspires to live.
The two performers are clad in colourful robes, patterned after ancient garb of Kahless' time; they thrust and parry with their bat'leth swords which have bells attached to their frames that jingle with every movement.
sdf.kag.org /kot'baval.htm   (702 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Star Trek - The Next Generation: Kahless, Read By Kevin Conway (Book On CD): Music: Kevin Conway,Kevin ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
"Kahless" is a "STNG" novel by Michael Jan Friedman (who wrote the comic book for DC), are purports to provide the truth behind the legend of the Klingon Empire's greatest warrior (and did you know they have trademarked the word "Klingon"?).
For fifteen hundred years the Klingons have revered Kahless as not just their first emperor and the man who first united their people, but as the legendary warrior who taught the Klingons the meaning of honor.
But we learn that while Kahless was concerned with preserving his honor and the safety of his family, but once he reluctantly became the leader of the rebels, he had to make decisions on a more practical basis.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000815N?v=glance   (2886 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kahless acknowledges and welcomes Worf's skepticism at first, saying at least that Worf's desire to believe is "a beginning".
As Worf and Kahless drink together, Kahless begins to talk of his plans for the Empire and invites Worf to join him in creating them.
They admit, reluctantly, that Kahless is a clone of the original Kahless, with some experiences and memories from the sacred texts implanted in him.
stng.36el.com /st-tng/episodes/249.syn   (751 words)

  
 Cute Couples: Kahless & Lukara
Kahless was the perfect Klingon - he could kill a thousand enemies in one blow - maybe two - and hold his breath for three days.
So then Kahless decided to marry her, cuz she was hot and can kick butt too, and was good at sex.
Kahless was badass, and he had honor, and he was artistic too.
www.phillyburbs.com /valentine/couples/kayless.shtml   (521 words)

  
 "OF WARRIORS AND WORMHOLES" A DS9 Star Trek story for teens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kahless, your quarters are on Deck 3, Section 2.
Kahless" record indicated that he hadn't made it through intermediate warrior training, let alone one of the Homeworld"s few technical schools.
Kahless stood his ground in plain view, firing in a maximum burst configuration.
home.earthlink.net /~scifix/storywd.htm   (10243 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Star Trek: The Next Generation - Kahless [Import] [Enhanced] [Soundtrack]: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As he is about to give up, Kahless comes to him, not in a vision but in flesh and blood.
After much political intrigue, Kahless is discovered to be a clone when Gowron, Chancellor of the Klingon Empire, easily defeats him in hand to hand combat.
Much of that tradition of honor is placed in the tales of Kahless the Unforgettable who is in essence the one Klingon that their religion is based upon.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005LMND   (899 words)

  
 Allakhazam's World of Warcraft Character Profiles
Kahless, your service is of great value to us, so we are reluctant to send you on this last mission for we do not want to lose such a useful agent.
This task will take every resource you possess, Kahless, but if can do it then the Firelords will be dealt a terrible blow.
And Kahless, if she truly is as mad as they say...
wow.allakhazam.com /profile.html?246654   (2898 words)

  
 KWS projects
Kahless the Unforgettable saw this, and knew that it was not good.
One time it came to pass that Kahless the Unforgettable was staying at the town of Quin'lat during a mighty storm.
The Legend of Kahless is developed as Kahless is further immortalized by priests and clerics.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/klingon/project.htm   (1687 words)

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