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** The Bat'leth shows up in the episode for the first time. Initially presented as a rather uncommon weapon- when Worf goes to battle Duras, Duras uses a regular curved sword- eventually it would become the weapon of choice for the entire Klingon empire.
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* FirstAppearance: Creator/RobertOReilly makes his first appearance as Gowron, a role he would play through TNG and into ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
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** Creator/RobertOReilly makes his first appearance as Gowron, a role he would play through TNG and into''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''. ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
** The ''Vor'cha''-class battle cruiser, which would become a mainstay of Klingon fleets, makes it debut here as well.
** Creator/RobertOReilly makes his first appearance as Gowron, a role he would play through TNG and into
** The ''Vor'cha''-class battle cruiser, which would become a mainstay of Klingon fleets, makes it debut here as well.
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* CharacterDevelopment: The episode represents a turning point for Worf's character. Up until that episode Worf had been portrayed as more of a [[TheBrute brute]], but the episode was the start of the development of Worf into a complex individual. Worf's handling of the bat'leth was a highly ritualistic martial art which had been developed by Worf actor Creator/MichaelDorn and martial arts expert Dan Curry.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Robert O'Reilly preciously appeared as a character in Picard's Dixon Hill holoprogram in "Manhunt."
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* YouLookFamiliar: Robert O'Reilly preciously previously appeared as a character in Picard's Dixon Hill holoprogram in "Manhunt."
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* PropRecycling: One of the spiked cesti from "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]" appears in Worf's room among a display of Klingon weaponry. It's a little fuzzy whether it's supposed to be another Klingon weapon or it's the very cestus used by Yar, kept by Worf as a memento of her.
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* FirstAppearance: Creator/RobertOReilly makes his first appearance as Gowron, a role he would play through TNG and into ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
* PropRecycling: One of the spiked cesti from "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]" appears in Worf's room among a display of Klingon weaponry. It's a little fuzzy whether it's supposed to be another Klingon weapon or it's the very cestus used by Yar, kept by Worf as a memento ofher.her.
* YouLookFamiliar: Robert O'Reilly preciously appeared as a character in Picard's Dixon Hill holoprogram in "Manhunt."
* PropRecycling: One of the spiked cesti from "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]" appears in Worf's room among a display of Klingon weaponry. It's a little fuzzy whether it's supposed to be another Klingon weapon or it's the very cestus used by Yar, kept by Worf as a memento of
* YouLookFamiliar: Robert O'Reilly preciously appeared as a character in Picard's Dixon Hill holoprogram in "Manhunt."
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* PropRecycling: One of the spiked cesti from "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]" appears in Worf's room among a display of Klingon weaponry. It's a little fuzzy whether it's supposed to be another Klingon weapon or it's the very cestus used by Tar, kept by Worf as a memento of her.
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* PropRecycling: One of the spiked cesti from "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]" appears in Worf's room among a display of Klingon weaponry. It's a little fuzzy whether it's supposed to be another Klingon weapon or it's the very cestus used by Tar, Yar, kept by Worf as a memento of her.
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* PropRecycling: One of the spiked cesti from "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]" appears in Worf's room among a display of Klingon weaponry. It's a little fuzzy whether it's supposed to be another Klingon weapon or it's the very cestus used by Tar, kept by Worf as a memento of her.