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'''Ya'nora kor''' is a [[Klingon]] rite that is exercised by the ''gin'tak'' of a [[Great House]]. The ''ya'nora kor'' allows the ''gin'tak'' to question the fitness of the leader of a family to make decisions, specifically those that have a direct impact on the standing of the House or its future.
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'''Ya'nora kor''' is a [[Klingon]] rite that is exercised by the ''[[gin'tak]]'' of a [[Great House]]. The ''ya'nora kor'' allows the ''gin'tak'' to question the fitness of the leader of a family to make decisions, specifically those that have a direct impact on the standing of the House or its future.
   
In [[2370]], [[K'mtar]] threatened to invoke the right of ''ya'nora kor'' to take [[Alexander Rozhenko|Alexander]] away from [[Worf]] and send him to the Klingon Training Academy on [[Ogat]]. K'mtar believed Alexander had suffered for his lack of tutelage in combat skills and Klingon ways and believed that Worf's brother [[Kurn]] would side with him in seeing this as Alexander's best path. ({{TNG|Firstborn}})
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In [[2370]], [[K'mtar]] threatened to invoke the right of ''ya'nora kor'' to take [[Alexander Rozhenko|Alexander]] away from [[Worf]] and send him to the Klingon training academy on [[Ogat]]. K'mtar believed Alexander had suffered for his lack of tutelage in combat skills and Klingon ways and believed that Worf's brother [[Kurn]] would side with him in seeing this as Alexander's best path. ({{TNG|Firstborn}})
   
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Revision as of 20:21, 30 June 2011

Ya'nora kor is a Klingon rite that is exercised by the gin'tak of a Great House. The ya'nora kor allows the gin'tak to question the fitness of the leader of a family to make decisions, specifically those that have a direct impact on the standing of the House or its future.

In 2370, K'mtar threatened to invoke the right of ya'nora kor to take Alexander away from Worf and send him to the Klingon training academy on Ogat. K'mtar believed Alexander had suffered for his lack of tutelage in combat skills and Klingon ways and believed that Worf's brother Kurn would side with him in seeing this as Alexander's best path. (TNG: "Firstborn")