N'yengoren strategy was a type of Klingon tactic, a stealth ground attack. A N'yengoren attack was used to board the starship Hegh'TlhoS in the year 2290. (TOS novel: Excelsior: Forged in Fire) In 2370, Jadzia Dax proposed to Kang that a N'yengoren strategy be used against the Albino's fortress, but Kang preferred a direct attack. (DS9 episode: "Blood Oath")
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| - N'yengoren strategy was a type of Klingon tactic, a stealth ground attack. A N'yengoren attack was used to board the starship Hegh'TlhoS in the year 2290. (TOS novel: Excelsior: Forged in Fire) In 2370, Jadzia Dax proposed to Kang that a N'yengoren strategy be used against the Albino's fortress, but Kang preferred a direct attack. (DS9 episode: "Blood Oath")
- A N'yengoren strategy was a type of attack plan known to Klingon warriors and their associates. The plan involved stealth while an opponent or target could be caught unawares. In 2370, Jadzia Dax suggested using a N'yengoren-style attack against the Albino, but Kang condemned the idea of sneaking in and murdering the slumbering Albino in his bedroom. (DS9: "Blood Oath") In non-canon works, Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 64) shows a Klingon star system called N'yengoren that implies an origin for the term. According to the script, N'yengoren was pronounced as "n'yeng'O-ren". [1]
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| - N'yengoren strategy was a type of Klingon tactic, a stealth ground attack. A N'yengoren attack was used to board the starship Hegh'TlhoS in the year 2290. (TOS novel: Excelsior: Forged in Fire) In 2370, Jadzia Dax proposed to Kang that a N'yengoren strategy be used against the Albino's fortress, but Kang preferred a direct attack. (DS9 episode: "Blood Oath")
- A N'yengoren strategy was a type of attack plan known to Klingon warriors and their associates. The plan involved stealth while an opponent or target could be caught unawares. In 2370, Jadzia Dax suggested using a N'yengoren-style attack against the Albino, but Kang condemned the idea of sneaking in and murdering the slumbering Albino in his bedroom. (DS9: "Blood Oath") In non-canon works, Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 64) shows a Klingon star system called N'yengoren that implies an origin for the term. According to the script, N'yengoren was pronounced as "n'yeng'O-ren". [1]
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