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  • Mur'Eq
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  • Emperor Mur'Eq was a male Klingon in recorded Klingon history. He was a member of the Klingon Imperial Family at the time. Mur'Eq introduced the concept of the non-lethal bout as an alternative to personal challenges. In this bout, the warriors fought each other with blunted Bat'leths, with victory going to the warrior who knocked his opponent to the ground three times. He instituted these rules in order to make sure "his warriors kill their enemies and not each other." (VOY: "Prophecy") This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
  • Mur'Eq was a renowned Klingon that served as the Emperor of the Klingon Empire. It was Mur'Eq who decreed that blunted bat'leths should be used for practice, so that warriors would, "kill their enemies and not each other." (VOY episode: "Prophecy") When the Qu'Vat virus was released, Mur'Eq's descendant, Kor, son of Kaltar, changed his house's name in order to remind everyone that his family was descended from royalty, despite their status as QuchHa'. (ST novella: The Unhappy Ones)
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  • Emperor Mur'Eq was a male Klingon in recorded Klingon history. He was a member of the Klingon Imperial Family at the time. Mur'Eq introduced the concept of the non-lethal bout as an alternative to personal challenges. In this bout, the warriors fought each other with blunted Bat'leths, with victory going to the warrior who knocked his opponent to the ground three times. He instituted these rules in order to make sure "his warriors kill their enemies and not each other." (VOY: "Prophecy") This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
  • Mur'Eq was a renowned Klingon that served as the Emperor of the Klingon Empire. It was Mur'Eq who decreed that blunted bat'leths should be used for practice, so that warriors would, "kill their enemies and not each other." (VOY episode: "Prophecy") When the Qu'Vat virus was released, Mur'Eq's descendant, Kor, son of Kaltar, changed his house's name in order to remind everyone that his family was descended from royalty, despite their status as QuchHa'. (ST novella: The Unhappy Ones)