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The '''''mevak''''' was a traditional [[Klingon]] knife used in such rituals as the ''[[Mauk-to'Vor]]''. ({{DS9|Sons of Mogh}}) |
The '''''mevak''''' was a traditional [[Klingon]] knife used in such rituals as the ''[[Mauk-to'Vor]]''. ({{DS9|Sons of Mogh}}) |
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⚫ | The mevak was designed by illustrator [[John Eaves]]. Because the screenplay of {{e|Sons of Mogh}} didn't specify any particular design type, Eaves was allowed a free hand in creating the blade, and he ultimately designed it with two separated blades - one for extinguishing the physical life, one for freeing the soul to allow it to travel to [[Sto-vo-kor]]. (''Deep Space Nine Sketchbook: John Eaves'', [[DS9 Season 4 DVD]] special features) |
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⚫ | The mevak was designed by illustrator [[John Eaves]]. Because the screenplay of {{e|Sons of Mogh}} didn't specify any particular design type, Eaves was allowed a free hand in creating the blade, and he ultimately designed it with two separated blades - one for extinguishing the physical life, one for freeing the soul to allow it to travel to [[Sto-vo-kor]]. (''Deep Space Nine Sketchbook: John Eaves'', [[DS9 Season 4 DVD]] |
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Revision as of 20:43, 24 June 2013
The mevak was a traditional Klingon knife used in such rituals as the Mauk-to'Vor. (DS9: "Sons of Mogh")
Appendices
Background information
This blade was also seen in "Real Life", only in that episode it was called a kut'luch, which was itself introduced in TNG: "Sins of the Father" and had a very different appearance.
The mevak was designed by illustrator John Eaves. Because the screenplay of "Sons of Mogh" didn't specify any particular design type, Eaves was allowed a free hand in creating the blade, and he ultimately designed it with two separated blades - one for extinguishing the physical life, one for freeing the soul to allow it to travel to Sto-vo-kor. (Deep Space Nine Sketchbook: John Eaves, DS9 Season 4 DVD special features)
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