The book The Klingon Art of War provides the name for another Klingon melee weapon called "tik'leth" (or tIqleH in accordance with Okrand's rules for the spelling of Klingon words), supposedly meaning "long blade". Depicted as a type of saber, it bears a close resemblance to the weapon Duras used during his fight with Worf. Similar weapons have been seen as wall decorations in the background on Klingon ships. However, this weapon was never named in canon. I like to think of it as the Klingon version of a standard sword, or as the actual Klingon sword, since the bat'leth is not a sword in the strict sense (the correct translation for bat'leth is blade of honor, the word sword in the official translation is just a matter of interpretation).
The one that is hidden on the warriors uniform I think there's a piece on the shoe the belt buckle makes up the main body of the gun and I'm not sure where the barrel comes from but yeah I think you forgot that one seen in the next generation don't remember what episode or maybe it was deep space nine oh who knows
For a warrior culture they must not fight very much. Otherwise you'd expect better designs to have developed and dominated like a basic sword. That's how you can tell humans have a long history of fighting even if they didn't tell you
Anything Discovery Klingon related is in my head cannon, a aberration. Nevil Page and Glen Hatrick missed the mark. It was a unnecessary redesign and done purely out of ego.
The book The Klingon Art of War provides the name for another Klingon melee weapon called "tik'leth" (or tIqleH in accordance with Okrand's rules for the spelling of Klingon words), supposedly meaning "long blade". Depicted as a type of saber, it bears a close resemblance to the weapon Duras used during his fight with Worf. Similar weapons have been seen as wall decorations in the background on Klingon ships. However, this weapon was never named in canon. I like to think of it as the Klingon version of a standard sword, or as the actual Klingon sword, since the bat'leth is not a sword in the strict sense (the correct translation for bat'leth is blade of honor, the word sword in the official translation is just a matter of interpretation).
I've always wanted to make my own Daqtagh or Qutluch. Hopefully soon I will have the space to attempt making them.
Thanks for the look at this interesting race's weapons Captain Jack QAPLA
What about the kur'leth from ST: Picard?
Talk about bringing a knife to a phaser fight lol
Honestly Starfleet needs some kinda standard issue bladed weapon.
What they truly need is effective body armor
The top 10 enemies of the Klingon:
#1 The Tribbles
#2 The ever changing makeup department.
Once the Klingons jumped Earth on a Stargate. Doom guy stoped em'.
The one that is hidden on the warriors uniform I think there's a piece on the shoe the belt buckle makes up the main body of the gun and I'm not sure where the barrel comes from but yeah I think you forgot that one seen in the next generation don't remember what episode or maybe it was deep space nine oh who knows
TNG. Heart of Glory
Is there an updated video that corrects all the mistakes in this?
Hi, which mistakes are there? Pointing them out would be helpful, then we can move to correct them if need be :)
- jack
Gin´tak is also a insult that means Morron ..
For a warrior culture they must not fight very much. Otherwise you'd expect better designs to have developed and dominated like a basic sword. That's how you can tell humans have a long history of fighting even if they didn't tell you
Did I miss the boot-gun???
Bloodwine or.......find an Airlock Star Fleet
Anything Discovery Klingon related is in my head cannon, a aberration. Nevil Page and Glen Hatrick missed the mark. It was a unnecessary redesign and done purely out of ego.
Great video but why do you have an STD picture on this? That’s not cannon! 🤣😅
Why do you include those things from thos animations called Discovery and Picard? You realize that the Abrams/Kurtzman garbage are NOT CANON.