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The '''Order of the ''Bat'leth''''' is an exclusive [[Klingon]] group, a status awarded to warriors who have distinguished themselves in [[conflicts|battle]]. It is considered the highest [[honor]] a Klingon can receive. Every year, the [[Klingon chancellor|chancellor]] inducts new members into the Order in a ceremony at the [[Hall of Warriors]] in the headquarters of the [[Klingon Defense Forces]]. [[Alcohol|Drunken celebrations]] are held for a full day before the induction itself, which is part of the ceremony as an endurance test.
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The '''Order of the Bat'leth''' was an exclusive [[Klingon]] group, a status awarded to warriors who had distinguished themselves in [[conflicts|battle]]. It was considered one of the highest [[honor]]s a Klingon could receive, with perhaps only the [[Order of Kahless]] outranking it in prestige. Every year, the [[Klingon chancellor|chancellor]] would induct new members into the Order in a ceremony at the [[Hall of Warriors]] on [[Ty'Gokor]]. [[Alcohol|Drunken celebrations]] were held for a full day before the induction itself, which was part of the ceremony as an endurance test.
   
In [[2373]], the inductees were [[H'ta]], son of [[Kahmar]], [[T'vis]], son of [[Barot]], and [[Huss]], daughter of [[A'trom]]. [[Benjamin Sisko]] was also added to the inductee list as [[Jodmos]], son of [[Kobor]], as part of an undercover operation to expose a [[changeling]] in the Klingon leadership. ([[DS9]]: "[[Apocalypse Rising]]")
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In [[2373]], the inductees included [[H'ta]], son of [[Kahmar]], [[T'vis]], son of [[Barot]], and [[Huss]], daughter of [[A'trom]]. [[Benjamin Sisko]] was also added to the inductee list as [[Jodmos]], son of [[Kobor]], as part of an undercover operation to expose a [[changeling]] in the Klingon leadership. ({{DS9|Apocalypse Rising}})
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{{bginfo|In the ''[[Star Trek: IKS Gorkon]]'' [[novels|novel]] series, {{dis|Klag|Lieutenant}} is inducted into the order in [[2376]]. [[Worf]] also becomes a member of the Order of the Bat'leth, a plot point which is revisited in the ''[[Star Trek: A Time to...]]'' series. Within the novels, a deeper history is provided for the Order as being founded by the Lady [[Lukara]] to preserve Kahless's vision of honor for the Klingon Empire in the future by upholding agreements and preventing dishonorable actions from staining the Klingon race. The Order abandoned this practice for sometime before being reactivated by Chancellor Martok.}}
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Revision as of 09:56, 27 September 2017

Order of the Bat'leth

The Order of the Bat'leth

The Order of the Bat'leth was an exclusive Klingon group, a status awarded to warriors who had distinguished themselves in battle. It was considered one of the highest honors a Klingon could receive, with perhaps only the Order of Kahless outranking it in prestige. Every year, the chancellor would induct new members into the Order in a ceremony at the Hall of Warriors on Ty'Gokor. Drunken celebrations were held for a full day before the induction itself, which was part of the ceremony as an endurance test.

In 2373, the inductees included H'ta, son of Kahmar, T'vis, son of Barot, and Huss, daughter of A'trom. Benjamin Sisko was also added to the inductee list as Jodmos, son of Kobor, as part of an undercover operation to expose a changeling in the Klingon leadership. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

In the Star Trek: IKS Gorkon novel series, Klag is inducted into the order in 2376. Worf also becomes a member of the Order of the Bat'leth, a plot point which is revisited in the Star Trek: A Time to... series. Within the novels, a deeper history is provided for the Order as being founded by the Lady Lukara to preserve Kahless's vision of honor for the Klingon Empire in the future by upholding agreements and preventing dishonorable actions from staining the Klingon race. The Order abandoned this practice for sometime before being reactivated by Chancellor Martok.

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