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What would you be more offended by...

Ehh, I dunno, slime devils ain't so bad....

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I always thought that it was pronounced Petach or Petack not PetaQ!!!
JB
In the orthography of Marc Okrand's Klingon language, it's "petaQ."

How do we know petaq doesn't mean Denebian slime devil?

The etymology of "petaQ" in tlhIngan Hol is something like "you, weird."

That may not sound like much of an insult to us, but in a conformist society that expects everybody to act a certain way and doesn't tolerate any differences, the implication may be that the person is some kind of bizarre deviant who is way outside the norms of proper Klingon behavior.

Kor
 
In the orthography of Marc Okrand's Klingon language, it's "petaQ."



The etymology of "petaQ" in tlhIngan Hol is something like "you, weird."

That may not sound like much of an insult to us, but in a conformist society that expects everybody to act a certain way and doesn't tolerate any differences, the implication may be that the person is some kind of bizarre deviant who is way outside the norms of proper Klingon behavior.

Kor
::single eyebrow raise:: Fascinating.
 
There are theories that Michael and George Pataki were related. Both men are of Hungarian descent, so it's not impossible.

There are also theories, one of which is on Michael Pataki's IMDB page, that the insult is derived from his name.
 
I like the sound of a Patak rather than a PetaQ to be honest! And we all get the reference to Korax too! :klingon: Well he had been in space for five months as well! :ouch:
JB
 
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