check the picture...that's one fancy bat'leth
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/18637190/detail.html#
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/18637190/detail.html#
Even better, both clerks knew it was a Bat'lethYou Klingon bastard, you broke the Slurpee machine. Klingon bastard!
I like that he wore a mask to conceal his identity and then carried an easily identifiable and rare weapon. Kind of defeats the point.
Why didn't the clerks just stun him with the phaser they keep under the counter?![]()
Even better, both clerks knew it was a Bat'lethYou Klingon bastard, you broke the Slurpee machine. Klingon bastard!
I like that he wore a mask to conceal his identity and then carried an easily identifiable and rare weapon. Kind of defeats the point.![]()
You know some poor cop was scratching his head when writing that report: "A Bat what...you saying he robbed dress like Batman?"
Why didn't the clerks just stun him with the phaser they keep under the counter?![]()
Why didn't the clerks just stun him with the phaser they keep under the counter?![]()
I WANT A BAT'LETH and I want it made from Titanium or Tungsten Carbide.
Why didn't the clerks just stun him with the phaser they keep under the counter?![]()
They use that to heat the nachos.
Officially? I don't think so. But yeah, there's a few people out there that make real ones. There used to be a guy on st.com a couple years or more back that popped them out of sheet-metal.I had no idea that they made REAL Bat'leth's...
You know some poor cop was scratching his head when writing that report: "A Bat what...you saying he robbed dress like Batman?"
My good friend/old college roommate is a police officer in Co Springs (where the robberies took place), so he should know what it is. He's not really a Trek fan, but I think he absorbed enough through me over the years. I offered him the use of my old Klingon dictionary though, just in case they need to talk to the guy.
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