tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu May 18 01:48:54 1995
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Re: calendars
- From: Riku Anttila <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: calendars
- Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 11:47:41 +0300 (EET DST)
- In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> from "David E G Sturm" at May 17, 95 02:12:57 pm
> > If you are about to do something which is non-canon anyhow, why not make
> > it compatible with the already published information from FASA etc.? I'm
> > sure it would make the calendar more popular among Klingon fandom.
> Do you have any material like this? I never saw a Klingon calendar in
> the FASA materials...
I, personally, have no FASA materials. No calendar, but to my knowledge
they state that a Klingon year is 10% longer that Earth's and that a day
is 28 terran days long. I also seem to recall someone mentioning that in
a popular novel by J.Ford it is said that klingon day was originally
divided to 20 klingon hours. (But nowadays they've adopted the way
most civilized worlds tell time, of course)
The info applies on Klinzhai, but it must be klingonaase for Qo'noS,
cause there must be only one Klingon Homeworld.
> Although, I for one still drop my jaw when K'ehleyr shows up with
> Alexander. Worf & K *must* have conceived him when they met before he
> went on the E-D, or Klingons sure mature quickly! And then live a
> *long* time.
I deciphered from the stardates that Worf and K'Ehleyr spent their night
together on holodeck in late August 2365, and Alexander wielded betleH in
May 2368!
Being pregnant must be a disadventage for a female warrior, being a child
must be a disadventage for any warrior. Perhaps the warrior race has
developed to get rid of these disadventages as quickly as possible?