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A '''hammer''' was a tool, usually used to drive [[nail]]s into wooden objects.
 
A '''hammer''' was a tool, usually used to drive [[nail]]s into wooden objects.
   
According to [[Ferengi]] beliefs, the hammer represented sexual prowess, while the [[Taqua Tribe]] of the [[planet]] [[Nagor]] viewed it as a symbol of health and home. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}})
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According to [[Ferengi]] beliefs, the hammer represented sexual prowess, while the [[Taqua Tribe]] of the [[planet]] [[Nagor]] viewed it as a symbol of hearth and home. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}})
   
 
A [[gavel]] was an object used by [[Human]], [[Klingon]], and [[Bajoran]] [[judge]]s to demonstrate their power and authority in a formal [[trial]] or [[hearing]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}}; {{film|6}}; {{DS9|Dax}}, ''et al.'')
 
A [[gavel]] was an object used by [[Human]], [[Klingon]], and [[Bajoran]] [[judge]]s to demonstrate their power and authority in a formal [[trial]] or [[hearing]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}}; {{film|6}}; {{DS9|Dax}}, ''et al.'')

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A hammer was a tool, usually used to drive nails into wooden objects.

According to Ferengi beliefs, the hammer represented sexual prowess, while the Taqua Tribe of the planet Nagor viewed it as a symbol of hearth and home. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")

A gavel was an object used by Human, Klingon, and Bajoran judges to demonstrate their power and authority in a formal trial or hearing. (ENT: "Judgment"; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; DS9: "Dax", et al.)

In 2267, Commander Spock used the example "...if I let go of a hammer on a planet that has a positive gravity, I need not see it fall to know that it has in fact fallen" to explain the effects of gravity. (TOS: "Court Martial")

In 2370, after her encounter with a Bajoran Orb, Major Kira Nerys told Vedek Bareil Antos that all she saw was "lots of hammers, nails and saws, surrounded by lots of Vedeks," when in actual fact her vision was much different. (DS9: "The Circle")