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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] Klingon Word of the Day: jech
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (De'vID)
Fri Oct 19 14:19:03 2012
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Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 20:18:48 +0200
From: "De'vID" <de.vid.jonpin@gmail.com>
To: tlhIngan-Hol@kli.org
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> > Klingon word: jech
> > Part of speech: verb
> > Definition: disguise
Voragh:
> AFAIK never used in canon.
In the non-canon "Star Trek: Klingon Academy" game, the NPC who betrays the
player towards the end of the game is named (I kid you not) *{jaghjech}.
Presumably it was intended to mean "disguised enemy". It kind of gives the
"plot twist" away if you know Klingon though.
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<p><br>
> > Klingon word: =A0 jech<br>
> > Part of speech: verb<br>
> > Definition: =A0 =A0 disguise</p>
<p>Voragh:<br>
> AFAIK never used in canon.</p>
<p>In the non-canon "Star Trek: Klingon Academy" game, the NPC wh=
o betrays the player towards the end of the game is named (I kid you not) *=
{jaghjech}.=A0 Presumably it was intended to mean "disguised enemy&quo=
t;.=A0 It kind of gives the "plot twist" away if you know Klingon=
though.</p>
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