. . . . . "Kung Fu Panda"@en . . . "Arne Darvin dreamed that he would have a statue in the Hall of Warriors after he went back in time to assassinate Captain James T. Kirk. Believing that Klingon statues tend to be rather \"generic,\" it was his intentions to have a statue \"capture his essence,\" with his statue holding Kirk's head in one hand and a tribble in the other. (DS9: \"Trials and Tribble-ations\")"@en . . . "Arne Darvin dreamed that he would have a statue in the Hall of Warriors after he went back in time to assassinate Captain James T. Kirk. Believing that Klingon statues tend to be rather \"generic,\" it was his intentions to have a statue \"capture his essence,\" with his statue holding Kirk's head in one hand and a tribble in the other. (DS9: \"Trials and Tribble-ations\")"@en . . "Hall of Warriors"@en . . . "The Hall of Warriors is a structure used to train basic non-ranged Dwarf troops: the guardians and the phalanxes. Also from here is available the Banner Carrier upgrade for the Dwarven faction. In The Rise of the Witch-king, the fearsome Dwarven Zealots are also trained here, once the Hall has been upgraded to Level 3. Cost: 400"@en . "Perion"@en . "Kung Fu Panda: The Game"@en . . . . . . . . "The Hall of Warriors is a structure used to train basic non-ranged Dwarf troops: the guardians and the phalanxes. Also from here is available the Banner Carrier upgrade for the Dwarven faction. In The Rise of the Witch-king, the fearsome Dwarven Zealots are also trained here, once the Hall has been upgraded to Level 3. Cost: 400"@en . . . . . "The Hall of Warriors (tlhIngan Hol: Subpu' vaS) was an ancient meeting hall present on the Klingon Empire colony at Ty'Gokor. The Hall contained numerous giant statues of the most famous Klingon warriors in history. (DS9 episode: \"Apocalypse Rising\"; ST reference: The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor; tlhIngan Hol reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler) Rynar often took his son Kor to the Hall of Warriors. (ST - Seven Deadly Sins novella: The Unhappy Ones)"@en . "Interior"@en . . "Perion"@en . . . "Hall of Warriors"@en . . . . . . . "Kung Fu Panda"@en . . "Nightmare"@en . . . . . "Po upon first entering the hall"@en . . . . . . . "Hall of Heroes"@en . . . . . . . "Kung Fu Panda"@en . . . "The Sacred Hall of Warriors! No way! Look at this place..."@en . . . . "The Hall of Warriors (tlhIngan Hol: Subpu' vaS) was an ancient meeting hall present on the Klingon Empire colony at Ty'Gokor. The Hall contained numerous giant statues of the most famous Klingon warriors in history. (DS9 episode: \"Apocalypse Rising\"; ST reference: The Klingon Art of War: Ancient Principles of Ruthless Honor; tlhIngan Hol reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler) Rynar often took his son Kor to the Hall of Warriors. (ST - Seven Deadly Sins novella: The Unhappy Ones)"@en . . . . . . . "Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kung Fu Panda 3"@en . . . . . . . . . . . .