Timeline for Why was the Klingon Chancellor not constantly challenged to duels?
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Apr 20, 2020 at 5:18 | answer | added | Keith Morrison | timeline score: 60 | |
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Apr 19, 2020 at 21:11 | history | edited | Valorum | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Apr 19, 2020 at 21:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackSciFi/status/1251978910272757766 | ||
Apr 19, 2020 at 20:54 | comment | added | Valorum | For the record, Gowron challenges Worf, not the other way around "If you were a true Klingon, I would kill you where you stand!". This was a huge tactical error on his part since he could have just shrugged off the insult or kicked Worf out of the nearest (attached) airlock. | |
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Apr 19, 2020 at 20:35 | answer | added | Valorum | timeline score: 53 | |
Apr 19, 2020 at 20:28 | comment | added | Matt Gutting | Doesn't seem that honorable to be challenging a leader just because you want their place. If your leader hasn't done anything awful, the honorable thing to do would surely be to follow them, and challenge them only when their actions are dishonorable? | |
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Apr 19, 2020 at 19:48 | history | asked | user79474 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |