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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 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. |
'''Boreth''' was a [[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. |
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Revision as of 17:19, 17 September 2004
Boreth was a 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. (TNG: "Rightful Heir") He visited the planet again in 2371 following the destruction of the USS Enterprise-D. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")
- The Boreth landscape and monastery was a matte painting created by Dan Curry.