General Chang (
general_chang) wrote2012-07-11 05:07 pm
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LoSmaH wa' - Klingons Like Blades... Don't They?
[Chang grumbled slightly when the turbulence hit, particularly when the Admiral voice came through, but didn't feel particularly bothered by it. Nietzscheans were more like Klingons than the regular human, at least as far as senses were concerned.
It was the sharp pinch against his ribs that woke him up completely. He shifted to find out what it was and found that it was grown out of his arms.
He looked at it in curiosity, glancing over to where K'Nera had lain. The panther, woken by the turbulence, looked up at him in a similar questioning manner.
He got up, got mostly dressed (he didn't bother with trying to get the bone blades into sleeves) before he appears on the communicator, showing off the new blades.]
I would like to spar.
[Yes, he has the best priorities, ladies and gentlemen.]
It was the sharp pinch against his ribs that woke him up completely. He shifted to find out what it was and found that it was grown out of his arms.
He looked at it in curiosity, glancing over to where K'Nera had lain. The panther, woken by the turbulence, looked up at him in a similar questioning manner.
He got up, got mostly dressed (he didn't bother with trying to get the bone blades into sleeves) before he appears on the communicator, showing off the new blades.]
I would like to spar.
[Yes, he has the best priorities, ladies and gentlemen.]
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It matters because you were ready to shape other laws and policies. Why not one that could have greater implications on your daughters than even the Federation?
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Weak reasoning. I did not depose Azetbur, nor was I alive long enough to shape any such laws to protect her or destroy her. She would have never gained the position she did had Gorkon died, so your argument is that I both killed him and survived long enough to effect change. You are my warden, not political advisor. You cannot fix the Empire through me.
I misread your post there out of context.
It's as strong as any of your reasoning, but this matter is important to me as a person and not as a warden or an advisor. I was raised to admire women and value their leadership. Why should she and every other Klingon woman of the future be denied that right?
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To answer your question, Klingon women are not weaker. They simply haven't seized power and allow men to keep theirs. Why? That is a question best asked of them. I am a man, I do not understand them as well as they do.
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[It seemed to him that women had seized power, and it was still forcibly stripped from them. But he supposed that was a conversation he should have with women-
And very well might.]
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[He stops though.] Miral Paris, B'Elanna's daughter- the daughter of her and a Federation human. She was to be the kuvah'magh. I don't know exactly what that means. But I'm losing my appetite.
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