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From: mcewan@uiucdcs.CS.UIUC.EDU
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Subject: Re: Pawns and Symbols - a review
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Date: Wed, 30-Oct-85 14:26:00 EST
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>>    Continuity nitpickers may want to check certain elements of the novel
>> against John M. Ford's THE FINAL REFLECTION. The latter novel seems, for
>> the most part, to be the definitive work on Klingon culture.
>> 
> Not totally definitive.  The novel doesn't follow all points.  Note:
>
>  Kang calls Mara his WIFE, not consort.

consort  1. a husband or wife, esp. of a reining monarch.
	-the Random House Dictionary.

			Scott McEwan
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