So I was watching TNG 4.7 Reunion and after Warf discovers Duras murdered Kalar he rushes to his quarters to grab his Bat'leth and we see this:
Is it just me or does the weapon sitting on the table look like the weapon Tasha used in 1.3 Code of Honor to fight the leaders wife. Seems like kind of an odd thing to keep.
Warf and Tasha
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Warf and Tasha
In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
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Re: Warf and Tasha
Not really, for a warrior to keep the weapon of another is considered a great honor.
Jinsei wa cho no yume, shi no tsubasa no bitodesu
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... especially if you think that the weapon itself is rather impressive.
Ugh... do not thump the Book of G'Quan...
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Re: Warf and Tasha
I rather like that. A memento of her, fitting in rather well with how he views things.
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Re: Warf and Tasha
It's those little touches, like the flute, that the set dressers put into it that added nicely to the series.