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The '''Klingon calisthenics program''' was a [[holodeck programs|holodeck program]] favoured by [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] for recreation when he served onboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]]. The participant(s) fight(s) "to the death" against one or more [[holographic]] characters in a [[jungle]]-like setting using melee [[weapon]]s. There are several levels of difficulty for the program. Most [[humanoid]]s other than Klingons would find the program excessively violent but [[William T. Riker]] was known to have participated in at least one of Worf's calisthenics programs.
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The '''Klingon calisthenics program''' was a [[holodeck programs|holodeck program]] favored by [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] for recreation when he served on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. The participants fought "to the death" against one or more [[holographic]] characters in a [[jungle]]-like setting among ruined structures using melee [[weapon]]s.
   
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In [[2365]], a [[holoprogram]] available to [[crew]]members of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was "Calisthenics - Lt. Worf". The program, with a code list number of '''03-992''', was listed in the exercise menu. ({{TNG|The Emissary}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
[[Jadzia Dax]] created a similar program on [[Deep Space 9]] and found a suprised Worf running the program.
 
   
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Most [[humanoid]]s other than [[Klingon]]s found the program excessively violent, but [[William T. Riker]] was known to have participated in at least one of Worf's calisthenics programs. ({{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}})
==References==
 
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[[Jadzia Dax]] created a similar program on [[Deep Space 9]] and found a surprised Worf running the program. Rather than a jungle settings, Jadzia's version of the program featured similar opponents in a drier, rockier setting that lacked the abandoned ruins. ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}})
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In [[2369]] while treating Commander Riker in [[sickbay]], [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] thought the two deep cuts on his head were caused by a [[Parrises squares]] game, but Riker said he'd not played this game. Another suggestion of Crusher was Worf's calisthenics program but Riker revealed that this wound was caused by [[Data]]'s [[cat]] [[Spot]]. ({{TNG|Timescape}})
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===Opponents===
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*[[Klingon calisthenics program holograms]]
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===References===
 
*{{TNG}}
 
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**{{e|Where Silence Has Lease}}
 
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**{{e|The Emissary}}
 
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**{{e|New Ground}}
 
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**{{e|Firstborn}}
 
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*{{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}}
 
   
==Opponents of the Calisthenics program==
 
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Image:Skeletal monster.jpg|a [[skeletal system|skeletal]] opponent
 
Image:Humanoid insect, Where silence has lease.jpg|an [[insectoid]] opponent
 
Image:Feather monster.jpg|a [[feather]]ed opponent
 
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[[Category:Holographic programs]]

Revision as of 16:06, 27 July 2014

Calisthenics program

The setting of the calisthenics program

The Klingon calisthenics program was a holodeck program favored by Lieutenant Worf for recreation when he served on board the USS Enterprise-D. The participants fought "to the death" against one or more holographic characters in a jungle-like setting among ruined structures using melee weapons.

In 2365, a holoprogram available to crewmembers of the USS Enterprise-D was "Calisthenics - Lt. Worf". The program, with a code list number of 03-992, was listed in the exercise menu. (TNG: "The Emissary", okudagram)

Most humanoids other than Klingons found the program excessively violent, but William T. Riker was known to have participated in at least one of Worf's calisthenics programs. (TNG: "Where Silence Has Lease")

Jadzia Dax created a similar program on Deep Space 9 and found a surprised Worf running the program. Rather than a jungle settings, Jadzia's version of the program featured similar opponents in a drier, rockier setting that lacked the abandoned ruins. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

In 2369 while treating Commander Riker in sickbay, Doctor Beverly Crusher thought the two deep cuts on his head were caused by a Parrises squares game, but Riker said he'd not played this game. Another suggestion of Crusher was Worf's calisthenics program but Riker revealed that this wound was caused by Data's cat Spot. (TNG: "Timescape")

Opponents

References