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Martok's father[]

Was Martok's father ever portrayed on-screen? If not, should he even be listed here? Sir Rhosis 05:09, 2 June 2007 (UTC)

He was not seen on-screen, but that hardly matters; he was mentioned and information about him was given, hence why he is in the list. Now if he wasn't mentioned, that would be a different story. :) For the record, we have several individual pages on people who were only mentioned but never seen, including a bunch of people only listed on dedication plaques. ;) --From Andoria with Love 06:33, 2 June 2007 (UTC)

Cool. Thanks. Sir Rhosis 22:28, 2 June 2007 (UTC)

Mistakes[]

There was a grammar mistake in the article. It should have said "Archer's..." instead of "Archer". I ran it through my word processor to check for grammer and spelling in the rest of the article. --205.188.117.7 01:44, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

I removed the word "the" because the name "Duras" refers to the name of a person and not a ship. --205.188.117.7 01:49, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

Alexander's cousins[]

I've changed the text claiming that Alexander's cousins were Kurn's children. That would be true only if they were first cousins, since Kurn was Worf's only sibling. But they could be his second cousins (grandchildren of a sibling of Mogh or his wife), third cousins (great-grandchildren of Mogh's uncle or aunt), etc. Since "Firstborn" only says "cousins" without specifying the degree, it's impossible to conclude they're Kurn's children.--CLBennett (talk) 18:32, September 29, 2019 (UTC)

On second thought, I've undone the edit. "Firstborn" did mention that the cousins lived at Kurn's house, making it probable that they're his daughters after all.--CLBennett (talk) 18:35, September 29, 2019 (UTC)

Akul K'Ton[]

This individual was still referenced in the episode, just not by name:

  • DATA: Sir, I believe I have found an obscure precedent in Ventaxian law which may be of interest.
  • PICARD: Yes?
  • DATA: The case involves a contract dispute over services rendered by a Klingon craftsman on the construction of a Ventaxian home. Because the dispute involved an alien culture, the parties decided that arbitration rather than the courts, should resolve the issue. Both sides agreed to choose an arbiter. It is the only known case involving an alien claimant.
  • PICARD: That's exactly what I needed. Well done, Data.

The name can be a redirect, rather than mentioning him in two different places.--Alan (talk) 01:45, June 28, 2020 (UTC)