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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/25/2021 7:55 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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cite="mid:CAP7F2cL+80YF3OBPyNU+_0_jUTJ+RM7NRdCgv8WGDHK3qZsaEw@mail.gmail.com">Is
there an answer as to whether we {baH} or {bach} a {naQjejHom}?
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<div dir="auto">Is there a right answer to this? Or do we pick one
in random? Or do we ask qeylIS? Or do we consult with the oracle
of the Cat of the Underground?</div>
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<p>I believe that <b>baH</b> is used for self-propelled weapons,
while <b>bach</b> is used for unpowered attacks projected from a
device, and <b>chuH</b> is for unpowered hurled attacks. I base
this simply on the glosses and examples we have, not an explicit
description.</p>
<p>That would mean you <b>bach</b> a <b>naQjejHom.</b> On the
other hand, since <b>naQjejHommey</b> are not a native Klingon
invention, Klingons might not have a strong preference for which
word to use, and its association with <b>naQjejmey,</b> which you
<b>chuH,</b> might lead them to say that you <b>chuH</b> a <b>naQjejHom.</b></p>
<p>If you want anything more definitive, you'll probably have to go
ask a Klingon.<br>
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