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Could've regenerated.
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plus the cubes look like a pile of junk anyway, I doubt we would have been able to tell as long as it fit into the cube structure.
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Do we know for certain that the Klingons actually engaged the Borg? I remember it being stated in the episode that they were sending ships. However, due to Picard being assimilated, Wolf 359 may have been over a lot sooner then anyone expected. Is there mention in subsequent episodes of Klingons engaging the Borg, or being assimilated?
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kostmayer wrote:...Is there mention in subsequent episodes of Klingons engaging the Borg, or being assimilated?
*shrug*

There was a Klingon Borg in First Contact, but that doesn't mean anything in regard to your question.
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kostmayer wrote:Do we know for certain that the Klingons actually engaged the Borg? I remember it being stated in the episode that they were sending ships. However, due to Picard being assimilated, Wolf 359 may have been over a lot sooner then anyone expected. Is there mention in subsequent episodes of Klingons engaging the Borg, or being assimilated?
that's exactly what we're discussing, do we know if the Klingon's made it and if they did what happenned to them since we don't see any of their ships/debris at Wolf 359
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Maybe they warped in cloaked and saw the Feds getting owned and decided better of it.
I mean, there's honor, and then there's stupid.
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stitch626 wrote:Maybe they warped in cloaked and saw the Feds getting owned and decided better of it.
I mean, there's honor, and then there's stupid.
ya, but these were TNG era Klingons, meaning they were more than willing to cross that line.
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Besides, imagine the honor and glory to the Captain who, IF he SOMEHOW managed to win. He may very well have been made a member of the council and a Dahar Master
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I thought you had to be really skilled at Dahar to become a Dahar Master. :confused:
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Is "Dahar" a title (I always thought so) or something more akin to Klingon Yoga?
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I always took it to mean some sort of warrior-mysticism, like Shaolin.
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Same here. As in "A Master of Dahar".
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