Kahless

Kahless
Author: Michael Jan Friedman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: 9780671008871

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The past collides with the present as the true story of the historical Kahless sparks a battle for control of the entire Klingon Empire. Yet even if Worf and Picard can prevent a civil war, the revelations contained in a scroll still jeopardize the very foundation of what it means to be Klingon.

The Star Trek Signature Edition The Hand of Kahless

The Star Trek  Signature Edition  The Hand of Kahless
Author: John M. Ford,Michael Jan Friedman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2004-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780743496599

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Two novels in one volume include "Final Reflection," in which Krenn's loyalty to the Federation is tested, and "Kahless," in which an ancient scroll cast doubts on Klingon myths and fables.

Kahless

Kahless
Author: Michael Jan Friedman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781471108266

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For 1500 years, the Klingons have revered him as their first emperor, the legendary warrior who united their people and taught them the meaning of honor, but the truth of his incredible life has been shrouded in myth and fables... until now. A clone of the original Kahless now reigns as emperor, but the discovery of an ancient scroll throws the legends into doubt and threatens to tear the Klingon empire apart. Surrounded by treachery and rumors of revolt, this new Kahless can trust no one - except Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Worf of the U.S.S. Enterprise.

Star Trek Discovery The Light of Kahless

Star Trek  Discovery   The Light of Kahless
Author: Mike Johnson,Kirsten Beyer
Publsiher: IDW Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2018-08-08
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781684064625

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Journey back in time to a decade before Captain Kirk and the Enterprise set out on their five-year mission, when the United Federation of Planets is locked in conflict with the mysterious Klingon Empire. But just who are these formidable foes? Delve into the shocking world of the Klingons in a story you can only find in this miniseries, which ties directly into the show.

The Klingon Art of War

The Klingon Art of War
Author: Keith R. A. DeCandido
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781476757391

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A new translation of the tongue-in-cheek guide to warfare, Klingon style, counsels fans on how to embody courage, discipline and honor in accordance with 10 ancient precepts from the time of Kahless.

Star Trek Klingons

Star Trek  Klingons
Author: Jackson Lanzing,Collin Kelly
Publsiher: IDW Publishing
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2022-02-23
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: PKEY:DEC210520

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Dive deeper into the world of Star Trek with the first of several extra-long issues focusing on the memorable aliens of the franchise! To begin: the story of Kahless the Unforgettable, from the death of his coward brother Morath to his victory at Three Turn Bridge. Witness history unfolding in this can’t-miss issue!

The Religions Of Star Trek

The Religions Of Star Trek
Author: Ross Kraemer,William Cassidy,Susan L Schwartz
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780786750221

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Is there a God? What evil lurks beyond the stars? Can science save one's soul? Profound questions like these have consumed human thought over the ages; they also inspired the original creators of the Star Trek canon of TV series and films. Religions of Star Trek tackles these challenging questions head-on in a remarkable look at one of sci-fi's great success stories.Analyzing more than three decades of screen adventure, the authors depict a Star Trek transformed, corresponding to the resurgence of religion in American public discourse. The authors identify the many religious characters in Star Trek, tracing the roots of scientific humanism to more contemporary aspects of religion and spirituality. Through it all, the creators' visionary outlook remains constant: a humanistic faith in free will and the salvific nature of dispassionate scientific inquiry.This book was not prepared, licensed, approved, or endorsed by any entity involved in creating or producing the Star Trek television series or films.

Star Trek and Sacred Ground

Star Trek and Sacred Ground
Author: Jennifer E. Porter,Darcee L. McLaren
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438416359

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Drawing on a number of methodologies and disciplinary perspectives, this book boldly goes where none has gone before by focusing on the interplay between Star Trek, religion, and American culture as revealed in the four different Trek television series, and the major motion pictures as well. Explored from a Trek perspective are the portrayal and treatment of religion; the religious and mythic elements; the ritual aspects of the fan following; and the relationship between religion and other issues of contemporary concern. Divided into three sections, this detailed study of religion, myth, and ritual in the Star Trek context extends the boundaries of the traditional categories of religious studies, and explores the process of the (re)creation of culture. The first section explores the ways in which religion has primarily been understood in the Star Trek franchise in relationship to science, technology, scientism, and 'secular humanism.' What do Star Trek and its creator Gene Roddenberry have to say about religion, and what does this reveal about changing American perceptions about the role, value, and place of religion in everyday life? Section Two examines the mythic power and appeal of Star Trek, and highlights the mythic and symbolic parallels between the series' story lines and themes taken from both western religious tradition and the scientific and technological components of contemporary North American Society. In the final section, contributors discuss the mythic and ritual aspects of Star Trek fandom. How have Star Trek fans found meaning and value in the television programs, and how do they express that meaning in their lives? Contributors include Robert Asa, Michael Jindra, Larry Kreitzer, Jeffrey S. Lamp, Peter Linford, Ian Maher, Anne Pearson, Gregory Peterson, and Jon Wagner.