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A Mek'leth, a smaller version of the Bat'leth. In 1995, Curry developed a smaller version of the bat'leth, the mek'leth, whose design he based on that of a Northern Tibetan cavalry sword, [8] for Dorn to use when Dorn joined the cast, and Worf joined the crew, of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
The bat'leth is the Klingon double-sided scimitar/hook sword/lujiaodao hybrid–edge weapon, designed by martial arts enthusiast and Star Trek: The Next Generation effects producer Dan Curry. [37] The bat'leth is a curved blade with spiked protrusions and handholds along the middle of the blade's back.
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Several replica bat'leths, with a replica sword of Kahless on the top. Dan Curry created the Klingon bat'leth weapon while working on TNG. [15] Its first appearance was in the episode "Reunion" and has appeared in all live action series of Star Trek with the exception of The Original Series. [16]
It is sometimes practiced with a bat'leth, an edged weapon with a curved blade, four points and handholds on the back. The style is similar to tai chi and was invented for Star Trek by visual effects producer and martial artist Dan Curry. [11]
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When the episode "Reunion" called for a special Klingon blade, Curry drew on Far East influences to develop a weapon known as the bat ' leth. Curry, a collector of weapons, was annoyed by fictional weaponry that was designed to "look cool" but could not be handled practically.
This leads to a duel in which Gowron at first seems to have the upper hand; he breaks Worf's bat'leth and throws him through a glass display board. When Gowron approaches to finish him off, Worf fatally stabs him with a piece of the broken bat'leth. By Klingon law, this makes Worf the new Chancellor.