Kor Son Of Rynar

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Kor managed to capture the Narada which had been crippled by the suicide run of the USS Kelvin. Kor, son of Rynar (Kelvin timeline) Memory Beta, non-canon. In the hall, only three others truly recognized what he had just done: M'tac, with whom he stuck to most of the day since Harry's demonstration of skill with a blade, Kor son of Rynar of the House of Kor, and the Emperor himself. The Emperor nodded to Harry in approval. He was feeling much hope for the next day for his Empire. Star Trek DS9: Kor the Dhar Master by Starfleet Captain 6:52 - 128,394 views Season 7, Once More Unto the Breach 'Long live the empire.' -Kor son of Rynar.

Quark'sO'BRIEN: Come on. Santa Anna didn't care about therules of war. If he'd executed Davy Crockett at the Alamo he would haveconsidered it a point of pride.BASHIR: All right. Put it this way. In eighteen thirty six DavyCrockett was what, forty nine? Quite old for the standards of the time.His days as an Indian fighter were well behind him. He was just anex-Congressman, all reputation.

Now this is not a man who was about tofight till his last breath, Miles. The situation was hopeless, he wasout of ammunition, the Mexican army was swarming the Alamo'sbattlements. He would have surrendered.

It's as logical as that.Simple.O'BRIEN: I'm not saying it couldn't have happened. I'm just sayingthere's no proof.WORF: You are both wrong. The only real question is whether you believein the legend of Davy Crockett or not. If you do, then there should beno doubt in your mind that he died the death of a hero. If you do notbelieve in the legend, then he was just a man and it does not matterhow he died.(Worf leaves.)BASHIR: Well, I guess that settles that.O'BRIEN: I guess so.Worf's quartersWORF: Enter. Kor?KOR: Nuq'nuh, Worf.

It's good to see you, my friend.WORF: I welcome you to my home. May I offer you some refreshment?KOR: I would be honoured to share a bottle of bloodwine with the Son ofMogh. I heard the news about Jadzia.WORF: She died a warrior.KOR: I expected nothing less.

(Worf hands him a goblet) To absentcomrades. Twenty three oh nine.

Very good.WORF: Sit.KOR: The war goes well for you, Worf? A long list of victories to yourcredit, I trust?WORF: I have been fortunate.KOR: The way of the warrior is not a humble path. Show some pride inyour accomplishments! You've earned it.WORF: I will try. And does the war go well for you, Kor?KOR: No, Worf. It does not go well for me. It seems my services are notrequired in the present conflict.WORF: But you are Kor, a Dahar Master, the man who held the Korma Passagainst T'nag.

Your reputation alone should have assured you a command.KOR: I also have a reputation for a certain ruthless quality towardthose who would stand in my way. Mind you, it is not entirelyundeserved. In truth, I rather enjoy being feared by my fellowofficers. However, there's a price to be paid for such singled-mindeddevotion to one's ambition.

I made enemies. Perhaps more than werenecessary. I have no influence left in the Empire. Even as our entirerace grapples with the Dominion there's no place for an old man withtoo many enemies and not enough friends. That's why I've come heretonight.

It is not easy for me to beg you for help, but I have nowhereelse to turn. Help me fight again, Worf. Help me end my life as I'velived it. As a warrior.Klingon Wardroom(Martok's elderly aide is with him.)MARTOK: How many more reports does the High Council require?DAROK: As many as last time. And Starfleet is still waiting for yoursignature on these repair requests.MARTOK: There will come a day, Darok, when your services as my aide mayno longer be required.DAROK: I look forward to that day with great anticipation.

Until then(Worf enters.)MARTOK: Ah, Worf, good to see you. Thank you, Darok.(Darok leaves.)MARTOK: It's a pity Captain Sisko frowns on summary executions. Whatcan I do for you?WORF: Kor, the Dahar Master, came to see me last night. He has beenunable to find a command and IMARTOK: Tell me you're not going to ask me to give that man a ship!WORF: Well, I had hoped thatMARTOK: Then your hopes are in vain.

That man is not welcome in myhouse and I will certainly not have him commanding a ship in my fleet.WORF: General, Kor is a friend and I have alreadyMARTOK: Not another word! Now get out of herebefore I forget we are brothers.Captain's officeMARTOK: I plan to attack the Trelka Five starbase,then push deeper into Cardassian territory. I'll hit the Manorashipyards, the Jem'Hadar breeding facility on Sheva Two, the supplydepots in the Borias Cluster.SISKO: It would take half the Ninth Fleet just to destroy Trelka Five.MARTOK: I don't intend to destroy the base, just damage it.

Throw themoff balance and then move on to the next target. Imagine the chaoswe'll cause once we're in behind their lines.SISKO: A cavalry raid. Ancient Earth soldiers mounted on horseback.They had the speed to charge behind enemy lines to stir up trouble, andthe mobility to keep from being caught. How many ships will you take?MARTOK: Five birds of prey.

Battle cruisers are too slow, too unwieldyfor a mission like this.SISKO: Do you want to take the Defiant?MARTOK: Perhaps the Defiant should remain here, just in case theJem'Hadar try their own cavalry raid. But it may be prudent for theDefiant and a dozen or so other starships to be waiting for us when wereturn.SISKO: You mean you might be bringing company back with you?MARTOK: I'm sure you'll be ready to welcome them.SISKO: With phasers charged.Klingon Bridge(A female officer is giving her updates to Martokand Darok.)KOLANA: Our disruptor targeting sensors need to be replaced as well asour guidance system relays.MARTOK: Make a note of that for Chief O'Brien.

He should give theCh'Tang first priority. (Worf approaches) So, if you have something toask me do it now before Darok buries me under more paperwork.WORF: I wish to speak with you about Kor. Now I know that you havestrong feelings about thisMARTOK: Clear the bridge!(Worf and Martok are left alone.)MARTOK: I did not expect to hear anything further on this subject fromyou.WORF: And I did not expect to be forbidden to speak with you on anysubject. Have I become a shuVak to be ordered about like Darok?MARTOK: No, of course not. Talk and be done with it.WORF: Kor came to see me, asking my help as a friend. He is an old manwith no family and no influence left in the Empire. He asked nothingexcept for the chance to fight and die as a Klingon warrior.

I told himI would speak with you about finding him a command in the fleet.MARTOK: I would not give that man the gnawed bones of my last meal,much less command of a ship.WORF: But why? There is no blood feud between our Houses, and Kor hassaid he has not even met you.MARTOK: You can wound a man without ever seeing his face. When I was aboy, my family still lived in the lowlands of Ketha Province.

We hadvery little, but it didn't matter. We were a family of warriors.Fifteen generations had served as soldiers of the Empire, but my fatherhad higher hopes for me. He wanted his son to become an officer. Ittook a great deal of effort, but eventually he found someone willing tosponsor me. I passed my entrance exam on my first attempt and all thatremained was final approval by the oversight council. A simpleformality. My application was rejected by one member of that council.Kor.WORF: Why?MARTOK: Why?

Kor's family descends from the Imperial Court itself. Koris of the blood, born to rule by the divine will of Kahless! And whatwas I? A boy from the Ketha lowlands. He could not bear the thought ofsomeone like me joining the elite officer ranks. And so, to my father'sembarrassment and my everlasting shame, my application was denied.

Andwith the mark of Kor on my record I could not join even as a commonsoldier. I spent five years as a civilian labourer aboard GeneralShiVang's flagship. Then, as fortune would have it, the Romulans made afoolhardy attempt to board our ship. I earned a battlefield commission.Unfortunately, my father did not live to see that glorious day. And ifKor had had his way, I would still be a civilian on that ship, cleaningthe officers' mess.WORF: I understand. But I must tell you that using my own authority, Iappointed Kor an officer in the Ninth Fleet.MARTOK: Made him an officer, just like that. That's the differencebetween his name and mine.

His opens doors, mine closes them.WORF: I did not anticipate thatMARTOK: It's done. Your apology is not sought. But know this, Worf. Koris your responsibility. I want nothing to do with him.ReplimatKOR: Do you remember breaking into the Duke's haremon Renavi?EZRI: How could I forget that? That is one of Curzon's favouritememories. Hi.WORF: Hello.KOR: Come and join us, my friend.EZRI: I am on duty.

I'll see you later. It's good to see you again,Kor.(Ezri leaves.)KOR: Still the same old Dax, and yet not.WORF: General Martok will not give you a command.KOR: Kesh!WORF: He says that you struck his name from an officers list becausehis family comes from the Ketha lowlands.KOR: Did I? I don't recall.

Of course, there were so many officerlists. I suppose it's possible.WORF: It is an unworthy reason to bar a man from serving the Empire.KOR: Worf, you've been living among this democratic rabble for toolong. I know your bloodline. We both come from noble Houses.

Among ourpeople that still counts for something. If Martok is a true Klingon, heshould appreciate that.WORF: He does not.KOR: Did he revoke my commission?WORF: No. You will serve aboard the Ch'Tang as Third Officer.KOR: Third? Oh, well, no matter.

I've overcome greater obstacles. Thankyou, Worf. You're a true friend.WORF: You will report aboard at oh seven hundred. And stay out ofMartok's way.KOR: He will not even know I am there. What was the name of theship?WORF: The Ch'Tang.KOR: Ch'Tang!

I'll see you there.Klingon BridgeKOLANA: All decks report ready. Defence systemsonline. Engine room standing. Transporter room reports that our lastcrewmembers have beamed aboard.MARTOK: Very well. Signal the squadron.

Prepare to get underway. Standby to cloak.WORF: Aye, sir.MARTOK: Helm, set course three two five, mark zero zero three. Fullimpulse till we clear the outer marker, then go to(Everyone is staring at)KOR: Third Officer Kor reporting for duty.SYNON: (Helmswoman) The Dahar Master.WORF: Take your station.MARTOK: Return to your duties or I'll find a crew that can! Igave you an order.SYNON: Chah Veh!(The cavalry troop leaves DS9.)DAROK: Kor, here, on our ship.MARTOK: Don't you have something to do?DAROK: No.MARTOK: Then find something.DAROK: (to Kor) It's an honour to have you aboard.KOR: Thank you very much.KOLANA: Welcome, Dahar Master.Quark'sKIRA: So what did Kor say when he met you?EZRI: The usual.

I have the same conversation over and over again.Everyone's shocked at first, then they start scanning my face for signsof the person they knew as Dax. Is it really you? Oh, I dosee a little Jadzia in the eyes, a little Curzon in the smile.KIRA: Isn't there a period of adjustment that joined Trills have to gothrough where people are comparing them to previous hosts? I'm sureit'll pass.EZRI: You're right. The last five Dax hosts went through this. Thatwasn't bad. You'd make a pretty good counsellor.

You want to tradejobs?KIRA: Oh, yeah, people would love bringing their problems to me. Youdreamed about what? You're crazy. Now get out of my office. Nextpatient!EZRI: Funny you should mention dreams.

Ever since my conversation withKor, I've had the most intense dreams about him.KIRA: Like what?EZRI: Being on a Klingon bridge together, going off into battle,drinking bloodwine, which still makes me gag by the way, singing songs.A part of me wants to be out there with him now. I hope he's all right.I mean, I know I'm sort of contradicting what I just said about wantingto set myself apart from my previous hosts, but the memories I have ofbeing with him are so vivid, I can't bear the thought of losing him.I'd give almost anything for the chance to be together one more time.The two of us, side by side, just like it used to be.(Quark has their drinks, and has been listening.)KIRA: Do you need something?QUARK: No. Nothing.(Quark goes back to the bar.)EZRI: So, what's your professional opinion?KIRA: You're crazy.EZRI: Next patient!ODO: What's the matter with you?

Someone forget to leave a tip?QUARK: It's Ezri. She, she, I can't even say it.ODO: Try.QUARK: She wants to get back together with Worf.Klingon mess hallMARTOK: And before the Cardassians realized we wereeven there, we destroyed the entire camp and the relay station!KOLANA: To General Martok, victor of Felton Prime!ALL: Qapla'!(Kor enters. All stand.)KOLANA: Let me have the honour to welcome the Dahar Master to thehumble mess hall of the Ch'Tang.KOR: Sit, sit. You do me too much honour. On this voyage I am but theThird Officer.

I expect no special treatment.WORF: Have you settled on an attack plan for the starbase on TrelkaFive?MARTOK: I'm going to send the Malpara and Ning'tao in ahead of the restof the squadron. They'll make a single strafing run on the base andthen head out of the system. When the enemy sends out their repaircrews to assess the damage, then the rest of the squadron will decloak.With any luck, we'll catch them not only unprepared but with theirentire damage control effort underway.KOR: Excellent!

An excellent plan, General.MARTOK: I'm glad you approve.KOR: Of course. It's the same tactic Kang and I used against theFederation in the battle of Caleb Four.KOLANA: You were at Caleb Four?DAROK: Of course he was! Forgive the ignorance of these children.KOR: I was a young officer once. I know how irrelevant the past canseem.KOLANA: We would be honoured if you would tell us about Caleb Four.DAROK: Tell the tale.SYNON: Yes, tell us!KOR: Well, there's not much to tell really. The battle was over almostbefore the Federation knew it had begun. I commanded the first divisionfrom the Klothos, one of the old D Five cruisers. Kang commanded thesecond division.

Now, you must remember that in those days, thecloaking device was a new piece of technology. There were only ahandful of engineers in the Imperial Fleet who knew how to operatethem.

Before we left Chronos, I spent three days in the engine roomtaking the device apart with my bare hands and then putting it backtogether again. Now this would come in handy later in the battle, asyou'll see.Klingon ready roomWORF: It is not the fault of the crew. They are notused to serving with a legendary figure like Kor.KOLANA OC: Bridge to General Martok.MARTOK: Yes?KOLANA OC: We are approaching Trelka Five.MARTOK: Set defence condition one.KOLANA OC: Defence Condition One. All hands to battle stations.Repeat, all hands to battle stations.CorridorKOR: I'm supposed to be somewhere.SYNON: Dahar Master.KOR: Where are you going, Lieutenant?SYNON: To the bridge. We're approaching Trelka Five.KOR: The bridge!SYNON: Are you all right?KOR: Of course.

What are you waiting for? Report to your station!SYNON: Chah Veh!KOR: Concentrate.Klingon Bridge(The strafing run is underway.)KOLANA: Their shields are down to sixty five percent. Three Cardassiancruisers are in spacedock, orbiting the far side of the planet. Two ofthem are getting underway. The Malpara and the Ning'tao have completedtheir attack.(A Cardassian blows one of them out of the sky.)KOLANA: The Malpara is gone.

No survivors. Ning'tao is heading out ofthe system. The Cardassians are pursuing.MARTOK: Leaving their base unprotected.

Helm, take us in. Bring us to ahover three hundred metres above the base. Stand by to decloak on mycommand.SYNON: Holding at three hundred metres.MARTOK: Scan the base.KOLANA: They've dispatched damage control teams. Two defence batteriesare out and they've just dropped their primary shield grid.MARTOK: Decloak the ship and open fire.KOLANA: Shields are down to eighty five percent!WORF: Reroute emergency power to the secondary shield emitters.MARTOK: Fire torpedoes! Helm, lay in an escape course.SYNON: Aye, sir!(Big BOOM on the bridge. Martok and Worf are out cold. Up steps thethird officer.)KOR: Continue firing!

Target their primary reactors!KOLANA: Chah Veh!KOR: And bring us around for another pass!SYNON: Coming about!MARTOK: No, only one pass. Leave the system!KOR: Do not worry, my friend. All is well.MARTOK: You old fool.KOLANA: The Orantho reports their captain and first officer are dead.They have a hull breach on their port quarter.KOR: Instruct them to continue firing, and open a channel to Kang.KOLANA: To Kang?KOR: Tell him we've succeeded, and that the Federation outpost on CalebFour will be taken within an hour!KOLANA: Sir, Kang has been dead for years.KOR: Prepare a boarding party. We're going to take the base.SYNON: But sir, they have a garrison of ten thousand!MARTOK: By the hand of Kahless, get us out of here!KOR: Victory is ours. The Federation will rue the day they dared tochallenge the might of the Klingon Empire. We will take Caleb Four andraise our banner over the smoking ruins of their outpost.(Martok throws his knife at Kor.

Worf catches it and knocks Kor down.)WORF: Escape course. Now!MARTOK: Engage cloaks.KOLANA: Orantho and Slivin have cloaked. No pursuit from Trelka Five.MARTOK: No time to waste. Proceed, proceed to the rendezvous then on tothe Manora shipyards. Warp seven.WORF: Medical team to the bridge.MARTOK: Worf, get that man out of here.Quark'sEZRI: Hi. I think I'm in the mood forQUARK: Wait. I have something to say.

Now, you may think this is noneof my business, but someone has to speak up and I've decided thatsomeone is me. So here it is. I'll just say it.EZRI: Okay.QUARK: You're making a mistake by pursuing another relationship withWorf.EZRI: Excuse me?QUARK: You heard me. I know how Jadzia felt about Worf, but that washer life, not yours. You're Ezri Dax. You need to give yourself achance to explore other relationships. You're young and beautiful andfull of life.

Why go after a man who's only a memory to you? I've hadmy problems with Worf, I'll admit that, but this is not about me or myfeelings.

This is about you. Worf has done nothing and I mean nothingto deserve you. Shouldn't you try and find someone who's willing to winyour heart, not just inherit it?

You deserve better. I've saidmy piece.EZRI: Can I say something now? I'm not interested in having anotherrelationship with Worf.

I care about him and I probably always will,but he's moved on with his life and so have I.QUARK: Oh. Well, good.EZRI: And I'd also like to say that what you just did was one of thekindest, dearest and for you, one of the most embarrassing things thatI have ever heard.

(kisses him) You're a real sweetheart. Can I ordernow? A Moscow mule.QUARK: Coming right up.(Quark goes to Jake at the other end of the bar.)QUARK: Did you hear that? She called me sweetheart.JAKE: Yeah.

So?QUARK: She loves me.JAKE: What?QUARK: Sweetheart.JAKE: You're certifiable, you do realise that?QUARK: She loves me.Klingon mess hall(Kor is at the table, alone, eating soup.)MARTOK: And find out what is wrong with the Ning'tao. I know CaptainLurkan is young, but he must realise the importance (spots Kor) theimportance of keeping formation. I've been thinking about our nextobjective. Perhaps we should go after a bigger target, something morethreatening to our forces. Now, what about the base on Caleb Four?DAROK: If you'll excuse me, I have duties to attend to.MARTOK: Your duties are right here. Someone was just telling me aboutthe defences on Caleb Four. Long war 2 console.

Who was that?SYNON: I believe it was our Third Officer, General.MARTOK: That's right. Third officer! Tell us about Caleb Four. Is itmanned by Jem'Hadar or Cardassian troops?KOLANA: I thought it was a Federation outpost.MARTOK: But how can that be?

The Federation is our ally. Surely Kor isaware of that.SYNON: Perhaps he's confused.MARTOK: Confused? The Dahar Master? We must be the ones whoare confused.

Enlighten us. Who mans the base on Caleb Four?

Dominionor Federation?KOLANA: I think he's forgotten.SYNON: I think he's asleep.MARTOK: Stop it, both of you. Don't you have any respect for one of thegreatest heroes of the Empire? He's thinking it over. Give him time.The last son of the House of Kor should not be rushed.KOLANA: How long should we wait?SYNON: Perhaps we should ask Kang.(Kor stands up to leave.)MARTOK: Well, say something, old man. Or have you lost your tongue aswell as your mind?KOR: Savour the fruit of life, my young friends.

It has a sweet tastewhen it 'is fresh from the vine. But don't live too long. The tasteturns bitter after a time.Klingon ready roomWORF: The new personnel roster.MARTOK: You've removed Kor from active duty.WORF: I saw no other choice.MARTOK: Still, you're his friend. It must have been difficult for you.WORF: A friend would not have put him in that position in the firstplace.MARTOK: I've hated his name for almost thirty years. I've dreamt of themoment when I would finally see him stripped of his rank and title,when he would suddenly find himself without a friend in the world,without the power of his birthright. Well, I've had that moment now.And I took no joy from it.

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Have you thought about what will become ofhim when we return to Deep Space Nine?WORF: I plan to speak with Chancellor Gowron to try and find Kor someassignment on the homeworld.MARTOK: I'll have a word with Gowron as well.KOLANA OC: Bridge to General Martok.MARTOK: Yes?KOLANA OC: Pardon the interruption, sir. Our sensors have detected alarge body of enemy ships.MARTOK: On my way.Klingon BridgeMARTOK: Where are they?KOLANA: Their warp signatures are bearing directly astern. They'reJem'Hadar fighters and they appear to be pursuing us.MARTOK: How can that be?WORF: The lead ship is using some kind of long range tachyon scanner topenetrate our cloaks.SYNON: Does the Dominion possess such a device?MARTOK: They do now.WORF: How many ships?KOLANA: I've identified ten vessels so far, and they're gaining on us.WORF: How long before we are within their weapons range?KOLANA: Two hours, twelve minutes.MARTOK: Helm, have you located the Defiant?SYNON: Yes, sir. They're waiting for us in the Kalandra sector, withseven Federation starships. It will take us three hours, forty fiveminutes to reach them.WORF: If the Jem'Hadar could be forced to drop out of warp for only tenminutes, they would not have time to catch up with us before werendezvous with the Defiant.MARTOK: A fine theory, but how do we execute it?WORF: We could disrupt their warp fields with an inverse gravitonburst. It would force them to drop to impulse until the gravitonsdissipated.KOLANA: We would need to generate a massive burst to disrupt the warpfields of a fleet that size.WORF: A single bird of prey could do it by diverting warp power to themain deflector.MARTOK: How long would that delay them?KOLANA: They could reinitialise their warp cores in less than twominutes.WORF: If I could engage them in battle while they're still at impulse,that would delay them even longer.

I know I could do it.MARTOK: What do you mean, you could do it?WORF: The Orantho's Captain and First Officer are dead, and theSlivin's deflector is damaged. It cannot generate a graviton burst. Andthe Ning'tao's Captain is too young and inexperienced. I am the logicalchoice.MARTOK: But Worf, this means that you'd be sacrificing the entire crewof the Ning'tao.WORF: I have thought about that.

We could beam most of the crew overbefore I take command. I would only need six volunteers.MARTOK: Signal the Ning'tao.

Tell them to prepare for a change incommand.Kor's quartersKOR: Yes?(Darok enters with a tray.)KOR: I am not hungry.DAROK: The food is for me. I haven't eaten in hours. Men of ourgeneration never stood on ceremony. We ate when we were hungry, wefought when we were angered. Oh, I miss the simplicity of those days.KOR: I miss a great deal about those days.DAROK: The warriors on this ship, they don't know what they've missed.But such is the way with children. They often let the promise of thefuture obscure the glories of the past.KOR: Is there a point to this nostalgic indulgence?DAROK: Only that they are children.

Even Martok who, for all his flaws,is a great man, even Martok is but a child compared to you or me. Theyare quick to judge and slow to forgive. They still have much to learn.We are being pursued by a Jem'Hadar fleet. Worf believes he can stopthem with a single ship.KOR: How?(Darok hands him a PADD.)DAROK: It's a good plan, but it has one flaw.

It depends entirely onWorf successfully engaging the whole enemy fleet, if only for a shorttime.KOR: It can be done. The key is to confuse their sensors in the openingmoments with a spread of torpedoes.DAROK: Perhaps. But it would take a man with three times his experienceto accomplish such a feat. And such a man would have to be certain ofhis abilities.KOR: Such a man would not take the job unless he were certain.DAROK: It has been an honour serving with you, Kor, son of Rynar.Klingon CorridorKOR: Worf!

Leaving for the Ning'tao, I take it?WORF: Yes.KOR: I wanted to wish you well. I look forward to seeing you at thegates to Sto'Vo'Kor.WORF: As do I.KOR: Do you have any message you want me to convey to Jadzia?(Kor hypo's Worf.)KOR: When I reach the halls of the hallowed dead, I will find yourbeloved and remind her that her husband is a noble warrior, and that hestill loves no one but her. Goodbye, my friend. Live well.(Kor steps into the tiny transporter alcove.)KOR: Long live the Empire!Klingon Bridge(A bird of prey reverses course. Darok brings abottle wine to Martok.)MARTOK: On the bridge?DAROK: If they succeed, you can drink to their courage, and if theyfail, you can still drink to their courage.KOLANA: The Ning'tao is closing on the enemy. She's initiated thegraviton burst.

Their warp fields are destabilising, They're droppingto impulse.MARTOK: By Kahless's hand, how many?KOLANA: All of them. The Ning'tao has dropped out of warp.

She'sengaging the enemy.MARTOK: Die well, Worf.WORF: Today was not my day to die.MARTOK: Worf! But then who? Kor!WORF: He surprised me outside the transporter room with a hypospray.MARTOK: I hope that old fool understands what he's doing. How goes thebattle?KOLANA: We're approaching the limit of our sensor range, but it appearsthat the enemy formation has collapsed. The Ning'tao is manoeuvringrapidly. She's taking heavy fire from the Jem'Hadar. I've lost contact.MARTOK: One ship against ten.

It doesn't seem possible.WORF: He will succeed. He is Kor, the Dahar Master.(A little later.)KOLANA: He's done it.

The Jem'Hadar are out of time. They can no longerovertake us before we reach the Defiant.MARTOK: How? How did that pompous old man hold off an entire Jem'Hadarfleet with only one ship?WORF: Does it matter?MARTOK: Darok, give me that bottle.(Martok knocks off the cork with his knife.)MARTOK: To Kor.

A Dahar Master and noble warrior to the end.DAROK: (sings) Mi' qul qar'a, 'ej Do' QI'la'.KOLANA: QI'do' Sum, garI' do' QI'la.ALL except Martok: Sutem pa' rI' tlho' Mara' 'e' qor. RI'qa' rI'qa'rI'qa' DaSo' pa gareh QI' ro'qa' ro'qa' ro'qa' ro'qa.Star Trek ® and relatedmarks are trademarks of.Copyright © 1966, Present.

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There is no minimum for the amount of words in the essay, because the tall club realizes that being tall isn't a skill and it should probably mean nothing to you, except for possibly having to shop at a special store for your clothes and the ability to intimidate anybody who tries to drive the lane. Wait, can you just change your name to that and collect the money? No, we checked.

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What if you're ambidextrous? Those lucky ambidextrous bastards shouldn't be allowed to get it, should they? Design a full male and female prom ensemble out of duct tape. The best one wins a $6,000 scholarship. The only downside is that horrible sticky residue that stays on even after you have ripped off all of your skin.Though, looking at, we'd have to think that the minimum requirement here is several hundred dollars' worth of tape and several months of work.

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So you couples out there, don't think you can just wander in with the girl looking like Leeloo from The Fifth Element and the guy wearing nothing but a new roll of tape hung around his erect penis. That s.t ain't gonna fly. The Gertrude J Deppen ScholarshipDo you practice good, old-fashioned morals? Are you often mocked because you won't indulge in a sinful lifestyle of excess and fun? Are you incredibly lazy?

Do you have a vagina? Then is for you!How Can You Get It?This one was established for applicants 'who are not habitual users of tobacco, intoxicating liquor, and narcotics, and who do not participate in strenuous athletic contests.' So that means if you don't do drugs, don't smoke, and don't move, you can be rolling your rascal scooter through the doors of a prestigious college near you. Here we truly have a scholarship for the internet age (or Americans in general, we guess).

It's for all of you who can't get the Gertrude J Deppen scholarship because you're either A. A male, or B.

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The Klingon Language Institute Kor Memorial Scholarship ScholarshipReally, are there no limits to the benefits of learning Klingon? Just think of watching your Star Trek DVD's and understanding the Klingon's dialogue without having to glance down at the subtitles. Imagine impressing dates by ordering in the native language when you go out to eat at Klingon restaurants.And now, on top of all of the countless life advantages a knowledge of Klingon will gain you, there is from the Klingon Language Institute. How Can You Get It?Candidates should have a knowledge of Klingon or other 'constructed' languages (meaning made-up languages that are just as difficult to learn as real languages, only without the chance of ever actually winding up in a place where they speak it).The 'Kor' that the Kor Memorial Scholarship is memorializing is of course. According to that link, 'He was one of the most influential warriors and respected military leaders of the Klingon Empire during the late 23rd and early 24th centuries.' If you're wondering how we can be memorializing someone who, even in the fictional universe, won't actually die for a few more centuries, then we're pretty sure you've already been disqualified for the scholarship anyway.Check out some courses perfect for people with no talent in. Or impress a liberal arts major by learning to make fun of.