1 Mar
2021
1 Mar
'21
7:58 a.m.
The verb {rIQ} has two meanings: 1. be injured 2. be damaged And we see the "be damaged" meaning in the following Ca'Non sentence: Dumer DIvI' QaS 'ej DuHIv, vaj bIwunchoH 'ej bIrIQchoH Surprise attack by Federation leaves you unprotected and damaged. MKE What I'm wondering (since I don't know the context of the Ca'Non sentence in question) is this: Can we use the {rIQ} for inanimate objects too (e.g. buildings, vessels, etc) meaning that they are damaged, or does the mke sentence refer to the physical body of the player which has been damaged i.e. injured? ~ Dana'an remain klingon