tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Oct 18 10:47:10 1994
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Re: Kronos?
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- Subject: Re: Kronos?
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 1994 12:08:10 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 14 Oct 1994, Matt Gomes wrote:
>> qajatlhneS:
>> This has nothing to do with Hol, but... if anyone saw DS9 "The House of Qua
rk
>> you would note that it is explicitly said that Qo'noS is the Klingon homeworl
d.
>> Seeing as those Qo'noS was "evacuated" in ST6:TUC, I wanted to get other
>> people's take on it...
>> And, as Quark says, "Qapla' to you, too" (gotta love it)...
Well, it *may* have something to do with >Hol<. (More than *>'''< at least.)
>Possibly, they named the world to which they moved >Qo'noS< also. Since
>>Qo'noS< could possibly *literally* mean "homeworld", it would make sense
>to describe whatever planet was the seat of the empire as >Qo'noS<.
>Or it may be called New Kronos, and the New soon was omitted.
>Or it may be that the bulk of the population of >Qo'noS< was removed from
>the planet, leaving behind only the senators of the council, and
>government officials living inside in a controlled environment. (Hmm.
>seems like a story in there...) Not too different from how Washington DC
>used to be in the early nineteenth century. Also, that would explain why
>in TNG >Qo'noS< doesn't look like any paradise. Dark, murky, yucch. (To
>>tlhInganpu'< however, this might be just plain old >majQa'< :-))
>Or it may just be a YATI....
>Dave.
Or it may be that the Feds figured out how to stop the destruction of Kronos
and helped 'em out so they wouldn't have to move.
Ray