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Aktuh and Maylota was a Klingon opera. In 2368, Worf requested that Amarie play it while in a bar on Qualor II. (TNG episode: "Unification") In 2375, Klag thought about this opera when considering what would be sung about his actions on Marcan V. (GKN short story: "A Song Well Sung")

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  • Aktuh and Maylota was a Klingon opera. In 2368, Worf requested that Amarie play it while in a bar on Qualor II. (TNG episode: "Unification") In 2375, Klag thought about this opera when considering what would be sung about his actions on Marcan V. (GKN short story: "A Song Well Sung")
  • Aktuh and Maylota was a Klingon opera. Worf requested that Amarie play it in a bar on Qualor II in 2368. Omag, who was also present at the time, thought the opera was a "dreadful noise". (TNG: "Unification II" )
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  • Listen to Worf and Amarie sing Aktuh and Maylota
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  • Aktuh and Maylota was a Klingon opera. In 2368, Worf requested that Amarie play it while in a bar on Qualor II. (TNG episode: "Unification") In 2375, Klag thought about this opera when considering what would be sung about his actions on Marcan V. (GKN short story: "A Song Well Sung")
  • Aktuh and Maylota was a Klingon opera. Worf requested that Amarie play it in a bar on Qualor II in 2368. Omag, who was also present at the time, thought the opera was a "dreadful noise". (TNG: "Unification II" ) * Listen to Worf and Amarie sing Aktuh and Maylotafile info The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 14) spelled the opera's name as "Aktuh and Melota", but it was spelled Maylota in the script. According to the script, the pronunciation for Aktuh and Maylota was "AHK-tuh" and "may-LOW-tah". [1] The source cue was released as part of the Star Trek: 50th Anniversary Collection, which credits Dennis McCarthy with the music, and Rick Berman the lyrics.
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