I really like this episode, not only because it continue the story of M’benga, but also because it has this tradition complexity about Kilingon, and lot of action and drama in every character.
I really like this episode, not only because it continue the story of M’benga, but also because it has this tradition complexity about Kilingon, and lot of action and drama in every character.
Because she wanted to make a duel against the doctor, not a personal vendetta for killing her father, it was a matter of honor because a human kill him instead of her.