Unlimited, Issue 8
Unlimited,No. 8

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- Thehistory of theKlingon race is one written in theblood of its people an of its enemies. From the beginning, theEmpire was forged in blood asKahless the Unforgettable slewMolor and united the Klingon race for the first time.
- Over the last 1,500years the Empire has seen many rises and falls, broken alliances and glorious victories, and through all of it nothing could staunch the deep-seated Klingon sense ofHonor. Above all, even their own lives, honor is the most important thing to a Klingon, especially awarrior. To die gloriously in battle is the dream of every young Klingon which will guarantee a place for them inSto-Vo-Kor, the final resting place of fallen Klingon warriors.
- One of the most respected Klingon traditions is theDay of Honor. On this day a Klingon warrior must unite with an enemy to defeat a common foe. This day has seen many battles and will continue until no more Klingons remain in theuniverse to carry on the tradition.
Contents[]
- "The Boy" (TNG)
- "The Warrior" (DS9)
- "The Veteran" (TOS)
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| Star Trek Unlimitedcomics |
| #1 ("Directives" & "Dying of the Light") •#2 ("Action of the Tiger" & "The Unkindest Cut") •#3 ("Message in a Bottle" & "Sins of the Fathers") •#4 ("None But the Brave" & "Inheritance") •#5 ("Secret Lives" & "As Flies to Wanton Boys") • "Heart of Darkness" • "An Infinite Jest" •#8 ("The Boy", "The Warrior" & "The Veteran") • "Trekkers" • "A Piece of Reaction" |
External link[]
- Unlimited, Issue 8 article atMemory Alpha, the wiki for canonStar Trek.

