-=> Quoting Owen E. Oulton to Brian Davis <=-
MM> High Council, or Gowron to be precise. It doesn't ring true to me,
MM> the way Gowron picks on your favorite two-spined alien. (If he has two
MM> backbones, does he......? Never mind.)
BD> In point of fact, yes, he does. Or at least, Klingons in
BD> general are known for having anatomical redundancies. In the
OEO> Incorrect. Klingons only have one spinal column. It was the
OEO> replacement of Worf's spinal column with a replicated replacement
OEO> produced by an experimental medical replicator which allowed him to
OEO> walk again. Most Klingon organs are duplicated, but the Spinal column
OEO> is not one of them. The episode in question is Ethics, should you
OEO> wish to check for yourself.
No need, I believe you. Like I said, I'm skeptical of
novel-based information, and this is a prime example of
why....
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Brian Davis - qvad@cdc.net
Star Trek: Voyager Co-Modasaurus and NonTreknicalKlingon
"bImejDI' reH betleHlIj yItlhap"
... BORG! UHH! GOOD GOD! WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
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