Talk:Sto-vo-kor
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[edit] Entry into Sto-vo-kor
In "Children of Time," Worf's descendants want Worf to kill them one by one, and they agree this will get them into Sto-vo-kor. This confuses me - I thought one had to die in combat? Any one have any other insights on what specifically the requirements are? Thanks. --Werideatdusk 07:54, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Alternative spelling
Spelled Sto'Vo'Kor in scripts for "Children of Time", "Sons of Mogh", "Penumbra", "Covenant", "Once More Unto the Breach". -Rhinecanthus rectangulus 15:55, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Comparison?
Removed the following statement: It is the Terran equivalent of "heaven".
I'm not sure a comparison like this is 1) valid and 2) has a place in the article. Was such a comparison mentioned in dialog? If not, I'm not sure we should be drawing conclusions.
If put back, it should be worded "It is the Klingon equivalent of heaven, a human concept of an afterlife" or something similar.--31dot 01:19, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
- Sto-vo-kor is similar to the Scandinavian legends of Valhalla, where Odin's valkyries take those who die in battle to fight beside him at Ragnarök.
- Sto-vo-Kor seems to be the Klingon equivalent to "heaven" in some Human mythologies.
- Should be removed outright as speculative. — Morder (talk) 20:10, September 26, 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Never seen on screen?
What of Voyager? and B'Elanna Torres when she faked her death to get her mother into Sto-vo-kor? There was a glimpse of Sto-vo-kor. I'm sure of it. Nat (Talk) 06:45, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
- Sounds like Gre'thor. — Morder 07:27, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
- The note isn't really useful anyway. Tons of stuff is just mentioned but not seen on screen. The only time this non-appearance would be notable would be like with Chef.– Cleanse 11:48, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
- "Barge of the Dead" was about Gre'thor (Klingon Hell) not Sto-vo-kor (Klingon Heaven)--31dot 13:20, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
