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'''Boreth''' was a [[planet]] in the [[Klingon Empire]], and the location of the important [[Boreth monastery]]. According to [[the Story of the Promise]], [[Kahless the Unforgettable|Kahless]] would one day return to lead the [[Klingon]] people on that "point of light". The planet later became a popular destination for devout Klingons seeking to discover the spirit of Kahless. To the Klingons, it is the most sacred location in the Empire.
 
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{{disambiguation|the Vorta with a similar name|Borath}}
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'''Boreth''' was an [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[planet]] in the [[Klingon Empire]], and the location of the important [[monastery|Boreth monastery]]. According to [[the Story of the Promise]], [[Kahless the Unforgettable|Kahless]] would one day return to lead the [[Klingon]] people on that "point of light". The planet later became a popular destination for devout Klingons seeking to discover the spirit of Kahless. To the Klingons, it is the most sacred location in the Empire.
   
In [[2369]], [[Worf]] visited the monastery on Boreth in an attempt to rediscover his Klingon heritage. It was there that [[Kahless (clone)|Kahless]] apparently returned from [[Sto-Vo-Kor]], although it was later revealed that he was a [[clone]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Rightful Heir]]") Worf visited the planet again in [[2371]] following the destruction of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Way of the Warrior]]")
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In [[2369]], [[Worf]] visited the monastery on Boreth in an attempt to rediscover his Klingon heritage. It was there that {{dis|Kahless|clone}} apparently returned from ''[[Sto-vo-kor]]'', although it was later revealed that he was a [[clone]]. ({{TNG|Rightful Heir}})
   
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Worf visited the [[Caves of Boreth|lava caves]] on Boreth in [[2371]] following the destruction of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}})
: ''The Boreth landscape and monastery was a matte painting created by [[Dan Curry]].''
 
   
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A view of the surface of Boreth was depicted on several [[viewscreen]]s on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[Promenade]] and [[Replimat]]. ({{DS9|The Muse}})
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== Appendices ==
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=== Background information ===
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[[File:Dan Curry with Boreth inspiration.jpg|thumb|left|Curry with his Himalayas painting.]]
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The Boreth landscape and monastery was a [[matte painting]] created by [[Dan Curry]]. He was inspired by similar structures he had seen in the Himalayas. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
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Dialog from the episode suggests that the monastery was about twelve days by shuttle from the general region in which the [[Alawanir Nebula]] was located, and a day's travel from the [[Qo'noS|Klingon homeworld]] using the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. It might also be near the [[Gariman sector]].
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=== Background information ===
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There was disagreement on the pronunciation of this planet. Here are the three possible pronunciations:
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* "Rightful Heir" pronunciation guide: "BOR-reth" {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/249.txt}}
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* "The Way of the Warrior" pronunciation guide: "BOR-eth" {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/474.txt}}
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* [[StarTrek.com]]: "bore-OTH" {{st.com|boreth|}}
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (page 62), Boreth was located in the Boreth [[star system|system]]. This system was a single star system. Primary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|Class M star]] with a magnitude of +3, which was 10 times brighter than [[Sol]].
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=== Apocrypha ===
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[[The Way of the Warrior (novel)|The novelization]] of "The Way of the Warrior" had several scenes set on Boreth.
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The Bajoran Ascendancy, from the horrific alternate future of the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium]]'' trilogy, named a Klingon warship after the planet.
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Boreth was the location of a battle between the forces of [[Martok]] and Morjod in ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two]]''.
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[[B'Elanna Torres]], in the ''Voyager'' relaunch book series, traveled to Boreth to find her mother, [[Miral]]. Torres later decided to stay on Boreth and immerse herself in [[Klingon#Religion and Tradition|Klingon tradition]].
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Taking place in 2409, Boreth is also featured in the [[video game]] ''[[Star Trek Online]]''. Alongside the clone of Kahless, the player has to fight demonic forces of the [[Fek'Ihri]] in the lava caves of the planet.
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Revision as of 06:00, 5 November 2015

For the Vorta with a similar name, please see Borath.

Boreth was an inhabited planet in the Klingon Empire, and the location of the important Boreth monastery. According to the Story of the Promise, Kahless would one day return to lead the Klingon people on that "point of light". The planet later became a popular destination for devout Klingons seeking to discover the spirit of Kahless. To the Klingons, it is the most sacred location in the Empire.

In 2369, Worf visited the monastery on Boreth in an attempt to rediscover his Klingon heritage. It was there that Kahless apparently returned from Sto-vo-kor, although it was later revealed that he was a clone. (TNG: "Rightful Heir")

Worf visited the lava caves on Boreth in 2371 following the destruction of the USS Enterprise-D. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

A view of the surface of Boreth was depicted on several viewscreens on Deep Space 9's Promenade and Replimat. (DS9: "The Muse")

Appendices

Background information

Dan Curry with Boreth inspiration

Curry with his Himalayas painting.

The Boreth landscape and monastery was a matte painting created by Dan Curry. He was inspired by similar structures he had seen in the Himalayas. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)

Dialog from the episode suggests that the monastery was about twelve days by shuttle from the general region in which the Alawanir Nebula was located, and a day's travel from the Klingon homeworld using the USS Enterprise-D. It might also be near the Gariman sector.

Background information

There was disagreement on the pronunciation of this planet. Here are the three possible pronunciations:

  • "Rightful Heir" pronunciation guide: "BOR-reth" [1]
  • "The Way of the Warrior" pronunciation guide: "BOR-eth" [2]
  • StarTrek.com: "bore-OTH" [3]

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (page 62), Boreth was located in the Boreth system. This system was a single star system. Primary was a Class M star with a magnitude of +3, which was 10 times brighter than Sol.

Apocrypha

The novelization of "The Way of the Warrior" had several scenes set on Boreth.

The Bajoran Ascendancy, from the horrific alternate future of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium trilogy, named a Klingon warship after the planet.

Boreth was the location of a battle between the forces of Martok and Morjod in The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two.

B'Elanna Torres, in the Voyager relaunch book series, traveled to Boreth to find her mother, Miral. Torres later decided to stay on Boreth and immerse herself in Klingon tradition.

Taking place in 2409, Boreth is also featured in the video game Star Trek Online. Alongside the clone of Kahless, the player has to fight demonic forces of the Fek'Ihri in the lava caves of the planet.

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