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Latest revision as of 06:23, 5 September 2023

dueling
A duel (TOS18)

A duel (TOS18)
First Appearance TOS18 (12 Jan 1967)
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Dueling was a method of settling disagreements, and was usually a fight to the death with swords or pistols. Dueling was popular on Earth[1] from the Renaissance until the early 19th century, when it was outlawed.[2] Trelane, who had become obsessed with 19th century Earth, engaged in a duel with Captain Kirk, using a matched set of pistols that he claimed were identical to those that killed Alexander Hamilton[1] in his duel with Aaron Burr.[2] When Captain Ron Tracey's violation of the Prime Directive was exposed to the Yangs of Omega III, he and Kirk fought a duel according to Yang culture, with the Yangs assuming that Tracey was evil and deserved to lose upon his defeat.[3]

Dueling also remained a part of Vulcan culture. In the koon-ut-kal-if-fee ritual, a Vulcan man could fight a duel to the death with the champion of his intended bride, should she choose not to follow through with the marriage, which had been arranged when the pair were children.[4]

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