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Grilka (Mary Kay Adams), the Klingon ex-wife of Quark (Armin Shimerman) from a "marriage of convenience" (see "The House of Quark"), arrives at Deep Space Nine to seek financial advice from Quark. Worf (Michael Dorn) is immediately attracted to her, but is told by her adviser, Tumek, that Worf's dishonor precludes her from mating with him.
Mary Kay Adams (born September 12, 1962) [1] [2] is an American actress. She is best knowing for playing the roles of India von Halkein on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light (1984 to 1987, return appearances from 1990 to 2005) and Na'Toth on the science fiction television series Babylon 5 (1994 to 1995).
Soon, a Klingon named D'Ghor, claiming to be Kozak's brother, accosts Quark in private and intimidates Quark into maintaining his lie, claiming an accidental death would dishonor his family. Kozak's widow, Grilka, visits Quark's bar, extracts the truth from him, and abducts him to the Klingon homeworld, Qo'noS. Quark learns that Kozak left no ...
Klingon bloodwine – A red wine, of which Worf had programmed the replicators on the Enterprise-D to create a close approximation. [15] [16] It was also available at Quark's on Deep Space Nine. [16] [17] It is best served warm, [16] [18] and is the traditional beverage consumed by warriors being inducted into the Order of the Bat'leth. [16] [19]
A cosplayer in a Klingon costume with a bat'leth. The bat'leth is considered an iconic image of the Star Trek universe. [2] Replicas are widespread and are considered collectibles by some and a part of Klingon costume. A number of outlets, including replica merchants, [21] weapons dealers, and pawn shops sell them.
The slimy nature of the creature and the practicalities of Kruge's Klingon makeup meant the effect had to be shot in real time, with invisible wires pulled by off-screen crew giving the creature life. [43] A significant feature of the Genesis planet are the alien worms that rapidly evolve from microbes on Spock's coffin.
En route to Europe, Adams learned she would lead an all-Black, all-female unit and what their mission was: to sort through a two-year backlog of 17 million pieces of undelivered mail to U.S. soldiers.
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